Obviously Larry was not well. I think by this stage in his life, he already had a liver transplant because of all those years of heavy drinking and it sure showed up later in life. RIP Larry Hagman 🙏🏼 😢 ✝️
Larry Hagman also just had liver transplant surgery in 1995, that is why he is thin looking. JR Returns was filmed in the Dallas area, in March of 1996. This was the same house they filmed the beginning of season 1 in, while they built matching sets in LA, to match this house.
It really is a shame that the events from this movie (JR Returns) along with the second movie (War of the Ewings) were completely ignored and not acknowledged by the 2012 Revival Series that was on TNT for three seasons.
Although he never said it, the half-smile on Bobby's face when JR announced his return said it all. Through it all, he was happy to see his brother again, if only briefly
You could say on the surface watching it for the first time that Bobby is cold and cruel when he finds JR back but he knows him too well to think he is only here to visit and say hello !!!
Just like JR, just show up after five years like he is just coming home from work! He was truly the master of his own fate. lol I remember one scene years ago when marilee Stone was mad at him and she brought up the fact that it was because of him that her husband Seth Stone killed himself. JR’s response was priceless.. he said “marilee, let’s not nitpick!” Lol 😂 JR Ewing has to be the greatest tv character of all time! 👍
My Dad was in the RAF in the 60s and had Blue Eyes like Larry- Dad was better looking lol. I loved Larry in IDOJ too. Dad died in 1980- but he loved JR. I must get the series. Memory lane can be awesome.
J.R. always had the best comebacks. I loved that half-smile on his face when Bobby left to go upstairs. You always knew J.R. had a dastardly good plan every time he gave a little smirk/smile.
They filmed this and all interior Southfork scenes for JR Returns, in the REAL Highland Park (Dallas) house they filmed the first half of season 1 in, before they built a replica of it in California. The house in 2020 inside is still the same, but they got rid of the dark wood paneling and made it much brighter. They also added a window, where Jocks painting is. Same curvy staircase, etc. Notice the staircase doesn't curve much and the wood paneling is the same. Too bad that yahoo producer of the new DALLAS on TNT, ignored what happened in this movie and the 1998 movie, War of the Ewings.
Not sure about that, the new set they built was more detailed, etc than this one. Did a Southfork tour recently, they rented a big warehouse in downtown Dallas, built the set for the inside of southfork.
In the end, JR executed his Master plan against Cliff Barnes. Jock disliked Cliff immensely as well as Digger for lying all those years. Jock probably greeted JR with a huge hug !! lol
You are extremely incorrect because at the end it's Cliff Barnes that ends up with you in oil. Jr actually signs it over to him. Rightly so because cheated Digger all these years out of his share of you in oil because they discovered it all together. After all these years of fighting and getting back at Jr in the end Cliff walks away with it all.
The good guys have to stay young to fight the bad guys, he looks as good today in the new series as he did back when this movie was made, except the grey hair
Is it me or did they Add to the Picture of Jock I don't recall the Southfork Ranch in the background nor the fence at the front of the painting. I thought it was just a full picture of Jock against a blue background. (Maybe I'm wrong)
@redletter2008 No, this was filmed in the actual Dallas house that the sets were based on, which was also used for the first third or so of the first season, presumably until the sets could be built. That's why it looks smaller (because the sets were originally built to scale or close to it, then enlarged over the years as the budget grew). It's also why the wood paneling from the early years was back.
Whatever happened to the original portrait of Jock that was first shown when JR, Ray and Bobby returned from South America and told Miss Ellie that they did not find Jock's body. JR walks outside depressed and then the portrait of Jock/ Jim Davis appears with 1909-81
My beef with Bobby during the later years was that he became completely indifferent towards Ewing Oil and his father's legacy. It seems like Southfork became Bobby's priority. Also, Dallas was not suited for the TV movie format. Storylines in the series were usually covered over many 45 - 50 minute episodes, not constrained to 90 minutes.
If you recall, in the final season, Bobby's 2nd wife was killed over a bad oil deal. After burying April, he had enough of the Oil industry, he sold Ewing Oil, and decided to run SouthFork full time
@@keithclark7266 I believe he sold it to Leann Delevaga but in the TNT reboot her OR her ownership of Ewing Oil was mentioned. But wait didn't Leann sell it to Michelle? No mention of her either, nor from what I recall did Sue Ellen mention how long since she'd split up with Don Lockwood? Much of the reboot was confusing to me was a loyal CBS Dallas fan, and the TV movie where Ray looses w ranch he'd sold years before to Carter McKay makes not much sense with. Unless he came back to Texas at some point between 1991 series finale and the broadcast of the TV movie where he says he lost w ranch. Thoughts?
This reunion movie interior of the South Fork living and Dining rooms were filmed in the Original house the producers used in the first 7 or so episodes of the 1978-79 season when Dallas was first picked up as a weekly series on CBS. The production company copied the interior of the real Calder House in Dallas’ living room dining room and the study where the Ewings family pictures were during the first three seasons. Of course they made the interior on the soundstage a tad bigger to accommodate for the moving and setting up of the Film cameras used to shoot scenes. The original interior of the entire Calder home in Dallas has been since gutted and updated and no longer resembles what we fans have come to recognize as the interior of South Fork during the Original run of the series..
Saxon C Do you know the address of this house ?? I always heard it’s on Park Lane, in Highland Park. A real shame they gutted it and redid it, I heard the owners did that a few years back.
Bobby should have said to JR "When I First Started Working At Ewing Oil, you made it very hard for me, I realize that I didn't earn it the way you did, but you undermined me every chance you got, and remember I didn't lose Ewing Oil the way you did, why dredge up old wounds."
True. Ellie's reason for leaving SF in 1990 was she couldn't take JR's schemes any more. He left in 1991, and 5 years later, Ellie STILL isn't living there ? They didn't ask Bel Geddes or Howard Keel to reprise their roles for this movie, for some reason.
Mr. White Yeah Bel Geddes retired and I guess they didn't think to ask Howard Keel to come back again because Clayton wouldn't have went along with the plot of the movie. The last time they brought him back it was to tell Bobby that Miss Ellie gave him Southfork and that was in 1990, after he had already left the show.
@redletter2008 Actually, Southfork was expanded at the start of the 83/84 season. It was during the remodel after the fire. Personally, I thought Southfork looked its best during that time. The changes they made in 85/86 was darker wood trim around the entryways and a more cluttered look in the living room.
They didn't just "change the furniture," they changed the entire layout of the house. The layout stayed the same for 13 years on the original series, but they didn't continue having 70s furniture in the 90s.
Yes, not sure what the reason for that was, but the new set WAS more open, and better for filming. Bobby's office was where the dining room used to be, and the dining room, was where the living room was, in the original.
Stephen Border this was the home they modeled the California set after. This house in Dallas was used for the first 10 episodes or so, of the 1978-79 season. The TNT version, the inside of SF looked totally different
This is a house on Park Lane, in the highland park area of Dallas. They also filmed in this house in the summer of 1978, while they built matching sets on a California sound stage. A few noticeable differences, mainly on the California set, they made the stairs to curve a lot more. They pretty much go straight up here.
@redletter2008 For whatever reason, the owners of that house wouldn't let them use it again for the second reunion movie, which was why they filmed the interiors for the first time in the same house as the exteriors. I believe there was only one scene in the house's actual living room, and they shot all of the characters very tightly, with no wide shots, so you could only see the background right behind them and couldn't really get a sense of the room; that downplayed the interior looking wrong.
Johnny Kramer even for JR Returns, the owners originally said no, to them using the house again, the way they did in 1978. A $ 10,000 donation to the wife’s favorite charity, changed the owners mind. There was an article in the Dallas paper, at the time, stating this.
Cynthia Cidre really didn't do her homework. J.R. was drinking iced tea for a reason because Larry Hagman wanted it to be known to the audience that he had a liver transplant as a result of drinking. He wanted his character not to be drinking anymore either.
You are preaching to the choir. That bitch screwed up the greatest Franchise Television show in History. As an Indian American she insulted me by putting South Asians like us (FARHAN TAHIR - SMILING FRANK) WIthout explaining how a Texas Oilman finds a kid In Islamabad Pakistan and brings him here. Look Bollywood has its place & I do love it but I also love this. You don't mix things without explaining stuff to give attention. This lady was about race. She thought that she could give US our basic seat but that Hispanics were the same as white & that is fine if as you say she had done her research. Its sad because those Hispanic actors were good they were given stupid plots and bull shit that had nothing to do with oil or even energy at large as it had in the beginning. I get this feeling that if Larry was not as sick as he was he wouldn't have allowed it to be this way. I felt it to be patronizing because Farhan is a great actor and a Harvard grad in real life and insulting. I loved Dallas even though no one from my race was in it. You don't have to make me feel special because there is a South Asian there. If you are gonna put one of us explain why we are there. It doesn't matter I didn't need her to do that nor did any other Indian or Pakistani. She insulted us & the show at large.
When Dallas producers were running the whole Who shot JR storyline they almost did recast Larry Hagman with Robert Culp had the producers decided not to give Hagman the pay raise he wanted.
It seems to me in this clip JR hasn't really changed after 5 yrs being gone & now back in Dallas. He still seems like a conniving type, having things up his sleeves!!
This was shot right after Larry's 1995 liver transplant. A dead prisoner was the donor. Two years later when The War of the Ewing's was shot JR went back to looking the way he did in 1988.
Do you hear the music in the beginning. It was similar to the Music in the very last episode of The Wonder Years where Adult Kevin (Played By Daniel Stern) does his last monologue and when the Young Man says "Hey Dad, you wanna play Catch", it was Daniel's real life son.
@ 2:06 J.R. begins to tell Bobby what a good job he did on their father's portrait before Bobby interrupts him. Hence the reason that Southfork was added to the painting to begin with.
0:40 Pay attention how J.R. says "yeah" about Jocks picture and how it never shouldn't be in the office at the first place. For sure J.R. disagrees but he wants to please Bobby after not seeing him in years.
To reiterate, since what I wrote may be unclear to those who don't know, when Dallas started, one house (the Duncan Acres ranch in Parker, TX we now know as Southfork) was used for the exterior, and another (rumored to be in the Turtle Creek neighborhood of Dallas proper) was used for the interiors because the inside of the Duncan house isn't that impressive. Then sets were made in LA, replicating the house used for the interiors. For J.R. Returns, they went back to the real house.
Larry looks better now than he did then. The only thing I don't like about the new TNT show is that the SouthFork interior doesn't look the same, other than that it's great. But who the hell re-models a whole interior of a house? No one... it SHOULD look the damn same!
I am always dreaming being married to Bobby Ewing having children with him Me announcing to Bobby that I was pregnant with our first child he gets so excited about it gives me the biggest hug and kiss saying he can’t wait for our child to arrive
I really believe that the reason we all loved Jock Ewing because He personified what a true Patriarch was! JR Ewing, TV’s greatest Villain, who wasn’t afraid to go up against any man, always respected His daddy and truly respected Jock. That made JR three dimensional everything he did, even mortgaging SouthFork, was because he wanted to build Ewing Oil into a real power and by doing that, it’s like he gave his daddy a gift. That’s why in JR’s mind, Jock Ewing and Ewing Oil was one in the same. He never double crossed his father or tried to steal the company from him. All the great scenes on Dallas was with Jock and JR together. Bobby was like a spoiled brat and after jock died, JR was fiercely loyal to his daddy and always mentioned Jock. I never understood why the writers always said that Bobby was Jock’s favorite. JR and Jock interacted with each other more. Just my observation..
@opendtuning True enough. Larry Hagman owned the original (which doesn't include the fence and Southfork) and it was sold at auction in June 2011 for $31k plus taxes. Too bad it wasn't used for this production.
@@justinturley7071 yeah, but sadly he went back to it... his daughter said in an interview that apart from a few months before and after his transplant, or possibly for around two years in total, she never saw him without a drink and that he drank from the time he got up til when he went to bed. Apparently, he started drinking in his teens.
I think he was referring to the time when Ms. Ellie removed the photo from the wall because she felt it was time so they placed it in the office. It really did belong on the wall at Southfork.
That little smile on Bobby's face when he sees his brother.
Bobby and JR.....still handsome and strong after all these years.
Especially bobby
Obviously Larry was not well. I think by this stage in his life, he already had a liver transplant because of all those years of heavy drinking and it sure showed up later in life.
RIP Larry Hagman 🙏🏼 😢 ✝️
Some days your the windshield. Some days your the bug -JR EWING. LOL BEST QUOTE EVER
Some days you hit the windshield, some days you're in the shower.
I agree 100%! Larry Hagman is Jr Ewing!! So sad he's gone
I love how the "Can I buy you a drink?" line still survived after all the years.
i love bobby in this scene. hes glad jr is back but at the same time you can see the whole time hes wondering "right Jr what the hell are you up to"
I never saw this movie, but that little smirk on J.R.'s face at the end of this clip tells me he's got one of his usual schemes in mind.
I saw both Dallas TV movies.
JR Returns, a 2 hour special on CBS, November 1996.
The perfect set-up and Bobby fell for it right away. "If I were to get back in the business". That was it. Thanks for the upload! Cars.
Larry Hagman also just had liver transplant surgery in 1995, that is why he is thin looking. JR Returns was filmed in the Dallas area, in March of 1996. This was the same house they filmed the beginning of season 1 in, while they built matching sets in LA, to match this house.
I love seeing these screen i miss Dallas God Bless to all of them
its really good. jr ewing is one of the best characters ever on tv. he shines!!!!
RIP Larry Hagman
I cant believe i found this channel and Dallas fans.
Very sad that he's gone though, what a legend :/
Jock Ewing is Ewing Oil but J.R. Ewing is Dallas.
Hell yeah
❤jock Ewing, king of Ewing oil , &Dallas oil business
Prodigal son Is bobby
@@viqarkagzi3922 prodigal son is Gary
It really is a shame that the events from this movie (JR Returns) along with the second movie (War of the Ewings) were completely ignored and not acknowledged by the 2012 Revival Series that was on TNT for three seasons.
Although he never said it, the half-smile on Bobby's face when JR announced his return said it all. Through it all, he was happy to see his brother again, if only briefly
Love Every Minute Of This!
I love this reunion!
Bobby seemed kinda cocky in later years, I guess we can credit this to Pam's death and the fights with JR thereafter.
I swear, Larry reminds me of Bob Barker, especially with the gray hair, and the nice three piece suit. :)
I see no absolutely resemblance between the two.
Three piece suit?
True
Someone else needs some glasses
JR might´ve been a huge sociopath but he´s so charismatic you cannot help but love the guy anyway.
So was Clyde Barrow
I do like how they acknowledge the devil entity in the mirror in the final episode and not try to pretend it never happened
Unlike in the 2012 continuation of the series in which it is never acknowledged
@@frankazoidHow is it never acknowledged? That is exactly why JR was depressed and in that home... did you not see the pilot??
You could say on the surface watching it for the first time that Bobby is cold and cruel when he finds JR back but he knows him too well to think he is only here to visit and say hello !!!
Exactly always an Agenda
i havent seen that episode/movie but now i glade i have thanks for putting it up.
JR - he’s THE MAN
That sure is a beautiful picture of Jock (Jim Davis) behind JR. I like it better than the original one.
They ruined the Jock painting with that stupid fence
Greedy D true. Larry had the original painting, not sure why he didn’t loan it to them for this special.
I agree.
J.R. Was and is never will be the prodigal son.
Bobby was always will be the prodigal son.
Just like JR, just show up after five years like he is just coming home from work! He was truly the master of his own fate. lol I remember one scene years ago when marilee Stone was mad at him and she brought up the fact that it was because of him that her husband Seth Stone killed himself. JR’s response was priceless.. he said “marilee, let’s not nitpick!” Lol 😂 JR Ewing has to be the greatest tv character of all time! 👍
My Dad was in the RAF in the 60s and had Blue Eyes like Larry- Dad was better looking lol. I loved Larry in IDOJ too. Dad died in 1980- but he loved JR. I must get the series. Memory lane can be awesome.
J.R. always had the best comebacks. I loved that half-smile on his face when Bobby left to go upstairs. You always knew J.R. had a dastardly good plan every time he gave a little smirk/smile.
Marilee Stone was a worthless skank
Bobby is so handsome
He sure is handsome my favorite Ewing always did dream being Mrs Bobby Ewing us having children together too more Ewing grandchildren for MS Ellie
They filmed this and all interior Southfork scenes for JR Returns, in the REAL Highland Park (Dallas) house they filmed the first half of season 1 in, before they built a replica of it in California. The house in 2020 inside is still the same, but they got rid of the dark wood paneling and made it much brighter. They also added a window, where Jocks painting is. Same curvy staircase, etc.
Notice the staircase doesn't curve much and the wood paneling is the same.
Too bad that yahoo producer of the new DALLAS on TNT, ignored what happened in this movie and the 1998 movie, War of the Ewings.
they ignored alot more than that.
+TheEwing69 wish they would've used a replica of this house for the TNT series. It didn't even feel like Southfork.
too expensive
Not sure about that, the new set they built was more detailed, etc than this one. Did a Southfork tour recently, they rented a big warehouse in downtown Dallas, built the set for the inside of southfork.
Parker Lane Georgian Mansion
over 20 years old! Gawd!
Sweet
Show Dallas
Imissitontv
In the end, JR executed his Master plan against Cliff Barnes. Jock disliked Cliff immensely as well as Digger for lying all those years. Jock probably greeted JR with a huge hug !! lol
You are extremely incorrect because at the end it's Cliff Barnes that ends up with you in oil. Jr actually signs it over to him. Rightly so because cheated Digger all these years out of his share of you in oil because they discovered it all together. After all these years of fighting and getting back at Jr in the end Cliff walks away with it all.
Why doesn't Patrick Duffy never age?
The good guys have to stay young to fight the bad guys, he looks as good today in the new series as he did back when this movie was made, except the grey hair
Good diet and exercise I guess. He had, has, a very strict diet.
He also didn't have a problem with Alcohol the way that Larry Hagman did.
William Phelps Irish genes...
William Phelps This was 1996.
Completely awesome
Is it me or did they Add to the Picture of Jock I don't recall the Southfork Ranch in the background nor the fence at the front of the painting. I thought it was just a full picture of Jock against a blue background. (Maybe I'm wrong)
your right two dif paintings
@redletter2008 No, this was filmed in the actual Dallas house that the sets were based on, which was also used for the first third or so of the first season, presumably until the sets could be built. That's why it looks smaller (because the sets were originally built to scale or close to it, then enlarged over the years as the budget grew). It's also why the wood paneling from the early years was back.
Whatever happened to the original portrait of Jock that was first shown when JR, Ray and Bobby returned from South America and told Miss Ellie that they did not find Jock's body. JR walks outside depressed and then the portrait of Jock/ Jim Davis appears with 1909-81
After the show ended in 1991 Larry Hagman kept it .
Cliff Barnes showed it down the toilet
My beef with Bobby during the later years was that he became completely indifferent towards Ewing Oil and his father's legacy. It seems like Southfork became Bobby's priority. Also, Dallas was not suited for the TV movie format. Storylines in the series were usually covered over many 45 - 50 minute episodes, not constrained to 90 minutes.
If you recall, in the final season, Bobby's 2nd wife was killed over a bad oil deal. After burying April, he had enough of the Oil industry, he sold Ewing Oil, and decided to run SouthFork full time
Losing not 1, but 2 wives while battling for control of Ewing Oil was the last straw for Bobby.
@@keithclark7266 I believe he sold it to Leann Delevaga but in the TNT reboot her OR her ownership of Ewing Oil was mentioned. But wait didn't Leann sell it to Michelle? No mention of her either, nor from what I recall did Sue Ellen mention how long since she'd split up with Don Lockwood? Much of the reboot was confusing to me was a loyal CBS Dallas fan, and the TV movie where Ray looses w ranch he'd sold years before to Carter McKay makes not much sense with. Unless he came back to Texas at some point between 1991 series finale and the broadcast of the TV movie where he says he lost w ranch. Thoughts?
This reunion movie interior of the South Fork living and Dining rooms were filmed in the Original house the producers used in the first 7 or so episodes of the 1978-79 season when Dallas was first picked up as a weekly series on CBS. The production company copied the interior of the real Calder House in Dallas’ living room dining room and the study where the Ewings family pictures were during the first three seasons. Of course they made the interior on the soundstage a tad bigger to accommodate for the moving and setting up of the Film cameras used to shoot scenes. The original interior of the entire Calder home in Dallas has been since gutted and updated and no longer resembles what we fans have come to recognize as the interior of South Fork during the Original run of the series..
Saxon C Do you know the address of this house ?? I always heard it’s on Park Lane, in Highland Park. A real shame they gutted it and redid it, I heard the owners did that a few years back.
4800 park lane
Saxon C Thank you !!!!! I heard Pam’s house (where Bobby “died”) is in the same area, but they remodeled the front of it.
Wow I couldn't have said better, great sentence! That's the Dallas spirit :)
Bobby should have said to JR "When I First Started Working At Ewing Oil, you made it very hard for me, I realize that I didn't earn it the way you did, but you undermined me every chance you got, and remember I didn't lose Ewing Oil the way you did, why dredge up old wounds."
Ms. Ellie leaving Southfork was as absurd as Pam leaving Bobby and Christopher just because she got burned.
True. Ellie's reason for leaving SF in 1990 was she couldn't take JR's schemes any more. He left in 1991, and 5 years later, Ellie STILL isn't living there ? They didn't ask Bel Geddes or Howard Keel to reprise their roles for this movie, for some reason.
+Mr. White bel Geddes retired
Ms Ellie on a yearlong cruise around the world would've been more realistic than her leaving Southfork because of JR.
Faith Watkins I know it was revealed in the season 12 opener, "Carousel" that she had a few months to live.
Mr. White Yeah Bel Geddes retired and I guess they didn't think to ask Howard Keel to come back again because Clayton wouldn't have went along with the plot of the movie. The last time they brought him back it was to tell Bobby that Miss Ellie gave him Southfork and that was in 1990, after he had already left the show.
Yeah, Larry Hagman had finished filming 6 of the 15 episodes. Season 2 returns Jan 28th on TNT. I'm 100% positive they won't recast JR.
I dont think that that is the original jock portrait
when Dallas went off the air Larry hagman took the picture of jock and kept it till he died I don't know what happened to it since.
@redletter2008
Actually, Southfork was expanded at the start of the 83/84 season. It was during the remodel after the fire. Personally, I thought Southfork looked its best during that time. The changes they made in 85/86 was darker wood trim around the entryways and a more cluttered look in the living room.
Larry Hagman and Patrick Duffy had the same relationship that Ron Howard and Henry Winkler did.
They didn't just "change the furniture," they changed the entire layout of the house. The layout stayed the same for 13 years on the original series, but they didn't continue having 70s furniture in the 90s.
Yes, not sure what the reason for that was, but the new set WAS more open, and better for filming. Bobby's office was where the dining room used to be, and the dining room, was where the living room was, in the original.
@@TheEwing69 JR did mention to Bobby that he loved what he has done with the place. Maybe a subtle nod to the fact the set was completely different.
Stephen Border this was the home they modeled the California set after. This house in Dallas was used for the first 10 episodes or so, of the 1978-79 season. The TNT version, the inside of SF looked totally different
I wonder what house they used for the interior
This is a house on Park Lane, in the highland park area of Dallas. They also filmed in this house in the summer of 1978, while they built matching sets on a California sound stage. A few noticeable differences, mainly on the California set, they made the stairs to curve a lot more. They pretty much go straight up here.
@redletter2008 For whatever reason, the owners of that house wouldn't let them use it again for the second reunion movie, which was why they filmed the interiors for the first time in the same house as the exteriors. I believe there was only one scene in the house's actual living room, and they shot all of the characters very tightly, with no wide shots, so you could only see the background right behind them and couldn't really get a sense of the room; that downplayed the interior looking wrong.
Johnny Kramer even for JR Returns, the owners originally said no, to them using the house again, the way they did in 1978. A $ 10,000 donation to the wife’s favorite charity, changed the owners mind. There was an article in the Dallas paper, at the time, stating this.
If Bobby wants to run the ranch it’s up to him
That is not the original Jack Ewing picture. the original picture Jock was not painted in that pose and it didn't have Southfork in the background.
you're correct
Cynthia Cidre really didn't do her homework. J.R. was drinking iced tea for a reason because Larry Hagman wanted it to be known to the audience that he had a liver transplant as a result of drinking. He wanted his character not to be drinking anymore either.
You are preaching to the choir. That bitch screwed up the greatest Franchise Television show in History. As an Indian American she insulted me by putting South Asians like us (FARHAN TAHIR - SMILING FRANK) WIthout explaining how a Texas Oilman finds a kid In Islamabad Pakistan and brings him here. Look Bollywood has its place & I do love it but I also love this. You don't mix things without explaining stuff to give attention. This lady was about race. She thought that she could give US our basic seat but that Hispanics were the same as white & that is fine if as you say she had done her research. Its sad because those Hispanic actors were good they were given stupid plots and bull shit that had nothing to do with oil or even energy at large as it had in the beginning. I get this feeling that if Larry was not as sick as he was he wouldn't have allowed it to be this way. I felt it to be patronizing because Farhan is a great actor and a Harvard grad in real life and insulting. I loved Dallas even though no one from my race was in it. You don't have to make me feel special because there is a South Asian there. If you are gonna put one of us explain why we are there. It doesn't matter I didn't need her to do that nor did any other Indian or Pakistani. She insulted us & the show at large.
Rajesh Khullar And months later I still don’t have a clue what you’re taking about ??? ☘️🇮🇪
this movie was ignored.....
RECAST??? NO ONE can play J.R Ewing like Larry Hagman!
When Dallas producers were running the whole Who shot JR storyline they almost did recast Larry Hagman with Robert Culp had the producers decided not to give Hagman the pay raise he wanted.
after 5 years apart no hug or handshake between the 2 brothers ?
Where are these scenes from
Yeah the New Dallas is really good! TNT just picked it up for a 2nd season!!
Even though it’s a different picture. Watched a few old Dallas scenes from the original series
It seems to me in this clip JR hasn't really changed after 5 yrs being gone & now back in Dallas. He still seems like a conniving type, having things up his sleeves!!
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Mr.Larry Hagman was fresh from having a liver transplant! As soon as his Doctor's cleared him,he went right back to what he loved. Being J.R.EWING!!!
This was shot right after Larry's 1995 liver transplant. A dead prisoner was the donor. Two years later when The War of the Ewing's was shot JR went back to looking the way he did in 1988.
1996 to now - 16 years since Dallas was on the screen. How IS the new TV series on TNT? Like it?
Do you hear the music in the beginning. It was similar to the Music in the very last episode of The Wonder Years where Adult Kevin (Played By Daniel Stern) does his last monologue and when the Young Man says "Hey Dad, you wanna play Catch", it was Daniel's real life son.
JR and Bobby United Yeah Right 👉
I noticed they added to Jock" s picture it never had the SouthFork in the background during the series.
JR, as smart an oil man as he was could never fool Bobby
Jr fooled bobby plenty of times he tricked bobby into getting back into the oil business
@@brockenberryTV Meaning never fooled him in any scheme JR planned for Ewing Oil
Have you seen the new series?
Jr & Bobby remind me of the relationship between me & my brother Sean.
@ 2:06 J.R. begins to tell Bobby what a good job he did on their father's portrait before Bobby interrupts him. Hence the reason that Southfork was added to the painting to begin with.
You can, t improve on how good looking Patrick is now and alway, will B C you in Glasgow 2022 💙💙💙🌹🌹🌹👌👍😊🌟
I learned a new word in Swedish. Desk = skrivbord.
Daddy’s picture is not same one as I’m show
What is this movie titled?
Castiel Light JR Returns
J.Rs eye brows! damn!!
They never drank bourbon on set. It was always ice tea. 😂
Renturns?
This is one of the first times that JR seems to have aged so much more than just 5 years.
Larry Hagman aged quickly after I dream of
Jeannie
no, 1998. There was a 2nd movie as well.
0:40 Pay attention how J.R. says "yeah" about Jocks picture and how it never shouldn't be in the office at the first place. For sure J.R. disagrees but he wants to please Bobby after not seeing him in years.
J.R. liked to play the long game. He could afford to concede a small point if it helped his plans.
The wig JR is wearing is so obvious, it's taking on a life of it's own in this film
The prodigal son was never J.R.
That was always Bobby
Love him but I can’t with them eyebrows !!! Why did they not trim them lol. He was one of a kind
To reiterate, since what I wrote may be unclear to those who don't know, when Dallas started, one house (the Duncan Acres ranch in Parker, TX we now know as Southfork) was used for the exterior, and another (rumored to be in the Turtle Creek neighborhood of Dallas proper) was used for the interiors because the inside of the Duncan house isn't that impressive. Then sets were made in LA, replicating the house used for the interiors. For J.R. Returns, they went back to the real house.
Larry looks better now than he did then. The only thing I don't like about the new TNT show is that the SouthFork interior doesn't look the same, other than that it's great. But who the hell re-models a whole interior of a house? No one... it SHOULD look the damn same!
What happened to Bobby's daughter ? The one that he had with April .
Illeyana Doyle When did Bobby have a daughter with April?
April was killed on their honeymoon.
That was just Bobby imagining what could have been. They never had a child together.
Bobby was dreaming about that.
I am always dreaming being married to Bobby Ewing having children with him Me announcing to Bobby that I was pregnant with our first child he gets so excited about it gives me the biggest hug and kiss saying he can’t wait for our child to arrive
@@lianebarrett1622I would loved to meet you miss Lady liane Barrett ❤
Both my buddies.Larry & Patrick.
Bobby didn't feel the same way about Jock's picture after Ellie married Clayton.
Who would, A year passed and married Clayton farlow
Different picture of Jock. Cause the original was sold
The show was much better, in my opinion, when Jim Davis was a part.
that seems to be the consensus.
I really believe that the reason we all loved Jock Ewing because He personified what a true Patriarch was! JR Ewing, TV’s greatest Villain, who wasn’t afraid to go up against any man, always respected His daddy and truly respected Jock. That made JR three dimensional everything he did, even mortgaging SouthFork, was because he wanted to build Ewing Oil into a real power and by doing that, it’s like he gave his daddy a gift. That’s why in JR’s mind, Jock Ewing and Ewing Oil was one in the same. He never double crossed his father or tried to steal the company from him. All the great scenes on Dallas was with Jock and JR together. Bobby was like a spoiled brat and after jock died, JR was fiercely loyal to his daddy and always mentioned Jock. I never understood why the writers always said that Bobby was Jock’s favorite. JR and Jock interacted with each other more. Just my observation..
Bobby aged well
@opendtuning True enough. Larry Hagman owned the original (which doesn't include the fence and Southfork) and it was sold at auction in June 2011 for $31k plus taxes. Too bad it wasn't used for this production.
If I remember correctly something from the Jim Davis Estate was the reason why that one wasn't used.
@blalthaus u read my mind! He never should've said that to J.R. these reunion writers were not informed.
That fence looks ridiculous it was never there before
Really wish Larry Hagman had switched to ice tea and given up the hard stuff too. RIP
He did. When they started production in 1995 it was just months away from Larry's liver transplant.
@@justinturley7071 yeah, but sadly he went back to it... his daughter said in an interview that apart from a few months before and after his transplant, or possibly for around two years in total, she never saw him without a drink and that he drank from the time he got up til when he went to bed. Apparently, he started drinking in his teens.
Boy, Larry has pancake make up!!
No baby with April. She was killed before they had any children of their own. Semper Fi.
So did bobby just say it should've never been in the office in the first place? Smh.
I think he was referring to the time when Ms. Ellie removed the photo from the wall because she felt it was time so they placed it in the office. It really did belong on the wall at Southfork.
El classico
I never understood why everyone was so skeptical of JR and his motives.
harbar3000 lol cmon man!