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Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786302878240 Format: Closed-captioned, Color, HiFi Sound, NTSC ISBN: 6302878241 Label: Universal Studios Languages: Manufacturer: Universal Studios Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Universal Studios Release Date: January 01, 1998 Running Time: 108 minutes Studio: Universal Studios Theatrical Release Date: March 26, 1989 Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - The most memorable leap aside from the show finaleCatch a Falling Star has to be the most memorable 'leap'. The reality of the actors playing persons who are themselves actors gives this leap a great sense of being actually there watching as the show is being made. A most memorable line from Dean Stockwell (Al) as he describes the emotion of his real-life vs pseudo-reality while being scanned in close by the camera "all eyes focused on yourself" is fantastic. You are able to think about both the actual story AND about what it must be like to ... Read More Rating: - Essential QLLike Shock Theatre and The Leap Home, Catch a Falling Star is a "must have" for any true Quantum Leap lover. This episode showcases Scott Bakula's singing talent. The episode was written using Man of La Mancha as a metaphor for the friendship between Sam and Al for Don Quiote and Sancho. Very moving. Rating: - I ordered for Catch A Falling Star on 4/26 & haven't rec'dI ordered & paid for Catch A Falling Star on 4/26 through Paypal. I've e'd the seller a few times with no results! I won't deal through him again. Rating: - Magnificent!Scott Bakula's vocal talent is evident in this great episode! The music will keep you humming for days. You can't help but feel for Sam, as he works along side his old piano teacher, who sees him as an old flame, not as the Sam who had a crush on her when he was a child. Great story, Great music! Rating: - Man of La ManchaThe Man of La Mancha is the perfect story plot for Scott Bakula. When he was just getting started in acting he was in the musical which gave him a leg up for the show. Also the fact that Don Quixote and Poncho were side kicks gives the viewer a look at Sam (Scott Bakula) and Al's (Dean Stockwell) relationship. It showed the love and affection partners can have for one another on top of an already on going plot surrounded by guest stars. I loved the show it was full of love and pasion, hate ... Read More |