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The Star-Crossed Romance of Josephine Cosnowski

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The Star-Crossed Romance
of Josephine Cosnowski
Official film logo
Directed byFred Barzyk
Written byJean Shepherd
Produced byOlvia Tappan
Starring
  • Pete Kowanko
  • George Coe
  • Barbara Bolton
  • Jay Ine
  • Jean Shepherd
CinematographyPeter Hoving
Edited byDick Bartlett
Music byDavid Amram
Production
companies
Distributed byPublic Broadcasting System (PBS)
Release date
  • February 11, 1985 (1985-02-11)
Running time
56 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Star-Crossed Romance of Josephine Cosnowski is an American made-for-television family-comedy film, directed by Fred Barzyk, with a script written by Jean Shepherd. Produced by Olvia Tappan, the film is the fourth installment in the Ralph Parker franchise. Based on Shepherd's book, In God We Trust: All Others Pay Cash and similar to all the other Parker Family films, the film depicts fictionalized events from his real-life childhood.

Released exclusively as it aired on American Playhouse, season four, episode nine, the film was met with positive critical reception, with praise directed at the script, returning cast, and its Thanksgiving setting.[1]

Synopsis

A middle-aged Ralph Parker introduces the film as the character is going to a movie in theaters directed by a Polish director, which reminds him of a memory from his past. Set during the late-1940s to early-1950s America, high school aged Ralph Parker prepares for Thanksgiving celebrations with his family. His father, Mr. Parker decides that he wants to buy a new family vehicle and starts the processes of purchasing a yellow colored Buick, while his younger brother Randy reluctantly practices for his starring role as a turkey in the school Thanksgiving Day play. As the holiday approaches, a Polish family moves in. With the excitement of new next-door neighbors, Ralph discovers that the daughter is the girl of his dreams. He begins his first serious relationship. The pair soon discover that their courtship may prove more difficult to manage than necessary.[2][3][4][5][6]

Cast

  • Pete Kowanko as Ralph "Ralphie" Parker
  • George Coe as Mr. Parker
  • Barbara Bolton as Mrs. Parker
  • Jay Ine as Randy Parker
  • William Lampley as Flick
  • Jeff Yonis as Schwartz
  • Katherine Kamhi as Josephine "Josie" Cosnowski
  • Armen Garo as Stosh "Bubba" Cosnowski
  • James T. Lahiff as Alex "Killer" Cosnowski
  • William B. Lynch as Mr. Cosnowski
  • Joan Tolentino as Mrs. Cosnowski
  • Frank Toste C.S.C. as Father Casmir

Release

The Star-Crossed Romance of Josephine Cosnowski was released on February 11, 1985 during an episode of American Playhouse.

Sequels

The film is a part of a larger franchise of films, an adaptation for stage, and a television broadcast adaptation of that play. The film's direct follow-up, Ollie Hopnoodle's Haven of Bliss was released in 1988.

References

  1. ^ Channel Guide staff (December 19, 2012). ""A Christmas Story 2" isn't the only Ralphie sequel out there". Channel Guide Magazine. Retrieved January 23, 2022.
  2. ^ TCM staff (1985). "The Star-Crossed Romance of Josephine Cosnowski". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved January 23, 2022.
  3. ^ TV Guide staff (1985). "American Playhouse Season 4 Episodes". TV Guide. Retrieved January 23, 2022.
  4. ^ True TV Movie staff (1985). "THE STAR-CROSSED ROMANCE OF JOSEPHINE COSNOWSKI (1985) JEAN SHEPHERD, PETER KOWANKO, GEORGE COE". TrueTVMovies.net. Retrieved January 23, 2022.
  5. ^ Corey and Nick podcasts (January 19, 2022). "B-Movie Breakdown: Episode 369: The Star-Crossed Romance of Josephine Cosnowski". Cinema Roundup. Retrieved January 23, 2022.
  6. ^ WorthPoint staff. "Jean Shepherd Romance of Josephine Cosnowski RARE DVD | #44825939". WorhtPoint. Retrieved January 23, 2022.

External links

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