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Encore! Encore!

1999TV ShowEnded1 SeasonEnglish

Encore! Encore! is an American sitcom starring Nathan Lane as an opera singer. On the verge of becoming "The Fourth Tenor", Lane's character injures his vocal cords and must move in with his family, who run a vineyard in Northern California. The series premiered on NBC on September 22, 1998. Encore! Encore! struggled in the ratings from the start. After its fourth episode aired on October 27, 1998, NBC put the series on hiatus for two months. Thirteen episodes were ordered but the series was cancelled at midseason with two episodes left unaired. The final network episode aired on January 20, 1999. All 13 episodes later ran on Bravo.

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IMDb4.0/10
Director: Kevin VanHookGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A bitter, aging opera singer named Joseph Bellini is forced to take a job as a singing telegram deliveryman after his career fades. He often clashes with his younger, more optimistic colleagues and struggles to maintain his dignity. As he navigates his new reality, he encounters various eccentric characters and situations, leading to both humorous and poignant moments. The film explores themes of aging, regret, and finding purpose in unexpected places.

Critical Reception

Encore! Encore! received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics, who largely panned its weak script, uneven tone, and uninspired direction. While some performances, particularly Don Rickles in the lead role, were noted, they were not enough to salvage the film. Audiences also expressed disappointment, leading to a very poor commercial and critical performance.

What Reviewers Say

  • Criticized for a flimsy plot and a lack of consistent humor.
  • The film struggles with its tone, oscillating awkwardly between comedy and drama.
  • Despite a few notable performances, the overall execution fails to impress.

Google audience: Audience reception was largely negative, with viewers finding the movie unfocused and unentertaining. Many felt the comedic elements did not land and the dramatic undertones were poorly developed. The film failed to resonate with a broad audience.

Fun Fact

The film marked one of Ryan Reynolds's earliest roles, appearing in a supporting capacity before his major breakthrough.

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