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Evening Shade - Season One
 

Evening Shade - Season One
Actors : Burt Reynolds, Dominic Messina
Director : Richard Kline, Michael Jeter, Dennis Erdman, Charles Frank, Robert Ginty
Studio : Paramount
by Paramount
Brand : PARAMOUNT PICTURES
Release Date : 2008-06-24
Publisher : Paramount
Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Number of Items : 5
EAN : 0097368920842
UPC : 097368920842
Avg. Customer Rating:(based on 16 reviews)

List Price : $39.99
Our Price : $20.93


Editorial Reviews for  'Evening Shade - Season One'
 
Product Description
Wood Newton (Burt Reynolds) is a retired pro American Football player who has returned to his childhood home - the small town of Evening Shade Arkansas. He's now the coach of the local high school Football team which brings him closer to the other residents of the town.System Requirements:Running Time: 586 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS Rating: NR UPC: 097368920842 Manufacturer No: 892084
 
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The sun set on Evening Shade in 1994, but it's morning again for this charmingly laid-back series set in a small Arkansas town populated by a gallery of colorful characters. Evening Shade gave Burt Reynolds what Look Who's Talking gave John Travolta; a career bump after his star had somewhat dimmed. Reynolds would earn a People's Choice Award, an Emmy and a Golden Globe for his tailor-made role as Wood Newton, a former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback who returns to his small town to serve as the high-school football coach. As the series begins, the team is mired in a 30 games-and-counting losing streak. His wife, Ava (Marilu Henner), whom Wood married when she was 18, no sooner launches her campaign for prosecutor, than she learns she is pregnant. Evening Shade was created by Clinton cronies Harry Thomason and Linda Bloodworth-Thomason (it is said that Hillary suggested the show's setting and title), but the show is a Red Stater's dream; a celebration of small town America and the three F's; family, friends, and faith. In the pilot, Wood bemoans the replacement of the local eatery's jukebox and the substitution of Milli Vanilli and "Me So Horny" for the cherished songs of his youth, like "Blueberry Hill." In "Gambler's Anonymous," get out your tissues when guest star Kenny Rogers sings the stirring "20 Years Ago." Reynolds anchors the series (he also directed eight episodes) and snaps one-liners with his flip panache, but he generously cedes the spotlight to the stellar ensemble of estimable character actors, including Hal Holbrook as Evan, Ava's father and the crusty publisher of the local newspaper, Ossie Davis as Blue, the sage owner of the local barbeque hangout, and whose Our Town-esque narration frames most of the episodes, Charles Durning as the outsized family physician, Michael Jeter, an Emmy-winner as the wimpy-looking math teacher who signs on as Wood's new assistant coach, and Elizabeth Ashley as southern diva Frieda, Ava's aunt. Adding more local color are Nub (Charlie Dell), the slow-witted paperboy (a character that would barely pass PC muster today), Ann Wedgeworth as Merleen, the doc's sexy wife, and Linda Gehringer as Fontana Beausoleil, a striptease artist with a heart of gold. Evening Shade has its own easy-going rhythm, and the same smart and sassy humor the Thomasons brought to Designing Women. In the episode, "Hooray for Wood," a movie crew is in town to film a Civil War miniseries. When a producer mentions they don't have enough blacks for slaves, Blue dryly replies, "Age-old problem." --Donald Liebenson
 
Customer Reviews for  'Evening Shade - Season One'
 
fun to see show again
The sound quality could be better. We get humming on our tv set, it may be our set,also. The video is good. We are enjoying watching the shows again. Crazy people in a crazy little town.
 
Very Entertaining
This is a terrific show and I'm so glad it's finally out on DVD. All the characters are fantastic and funny. I was sad to finish the last DVD in the season.... I can't wait for Season Two to be released!
 
Just 1 of my FAVs
This is just 1 of my many favorites that got canceled (just to many to list).
This to me is one of the best family entertainment shows that was put on TV. Love the entire cast. The quality is awesome.
Hope you will purchase it.
Sincerely,
Rose
 
Eeven Shade - Season One
An excellent ensemble cast and very sharp writing make the first season of Evening Shade a great joy to watch once again. Highly recommended. Burt Reymolds is as sharp as ever. My wife and I have watched the entire first season and have begun to watch it a second time. When is CBS finally going to get around to issuing the first season of Designing Women?
 
I live close by
I live 25 miles from Evening Shade. That is the reason I purchased the Season One video set. That would make my review partial, so it would be best to check other reviews for an impartial review.
 
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