Hello Again
Long Island housewife Lucy Chadman choke to death exactly like her occult sister, Zelda exclaims: Something is going to happen. Lucy then is brought back to life by a spell cast by her wacky sister. However, Lucy quickly discovers you can't go home again.
4 September 1951, El Paso, Texas, USA
20 March 1947, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
27 March 1940, Warren, Ohio, USA
10 December 1922, Chicago, Illinois, USA
19 September 1968, New York City, New York, USA
28 February 1950, Arlington, Virginia, USA
4 October 1944, New York City, New York, USA
20 May 1954, USA
14 October 1936, Greenwood, Mississippi, USA
20 November 1938, Aldershot, Ontario, Canada
7 December 1943, Brooklyn, New York, USA
3 March 1940, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
28 September 1946, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
22 December 1948, Joliet, Illinois, USA
25 July 1965, Quincy, Massachusetts, USA
3 June 1949, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
10 July 1986, USA
10 July 1986, USA
23 August 1949, Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA
12 May 1950, Dublin, Ireland
January 01, 2000
For the first eighty minutes or so the story seems aimless but amiable, then suddenly things do start to happen, but nothing very good.
June 24, 2006
Merely the excuse for a parade of expensive clothes and opulent locations, with Shelley Long milking her role for any drop of pathos, this is good for a giggle at best.
October 30, 2007
As predictable as the sun rising.
September 19, 2004
yikes
October 30, 2007
Shelley Long wanders through a script she can't carry by herself while heading a cast handled with less than a Midas touch by director Frank Perry, who seems to think he's staging a high school play.
May 20, 2003
A high-concept comedy with a terminally low laugh content.
July 30, 2002
There are worse films, but they don't have Gabriel Byrne in them
January 01, 2000
There are the makings of a great comedy here, but you will not find more than scattered hints of it.
January 01, 2000
All of this is presented with a broad-stroked, sitcom raucousness that's pretty tough to stomach.

