Packin' It In

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| genre = Comedy
Drama
Family

| writer = Patricia Jones
Donald Reiker

| director = Jud Taylor

| starring = Richard Benjamin
Paula Prentiss
Tony Roberts

| music = Mark Snow

| country = United States

| language = English

| executive_producer = Tony Converse
Roger Gimbel

| producer = Patricia Jones
Donald Reiker

| location = British Columbia

| editor = Michael Brown

| cinematography = Robert E. Collins

| runtime = 95 minutes

| company = CBS Entertainment Production
EMI Television
Jones-Reiker Ink Group
Lee Rock Industries Ltd.
Roger Gimbel Productions

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| network = CBS

| released = {{Start date|1983|2|7}}

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Packin' It In is a 1983 American made-for-television comedy-drama film starring Richard Benjamin and Paula Prentiss.

It was directed by Jud Taylor.

Plot

A family decide to move to Oregon.

Cast

Production

Benjamin made it just after making his feature film debut as director, My Favorite Year.MOVIES: From acting to directing: For Richard Benjamin; the move meant a 'Year' of fear

Reich, Howard. Chicago Tribune 10 Oct 1982: d16. Although set in Oregon, the film was shot in Vancouver.The face in the shadow

Davis, Ivor. The Globe and Mail 5 Feb 1983: P.10.

Benjamin and Prentiss brought their two children along on location. "That was great and there was just a nice family feeling," Benjamin said. "Paula and I have been married for 22 years. I was in a movie a few years ago called The Last Married Couple in America and now we are - at least we're one of the last in show business, anyway. We're real close and we like to work together. We have not worked together in television since we did the series called 'He and She' in 1970 and we had a great time doing that."TELEVISION WEEK

Fraser, C Gerald. New York Times 6 Feb 1983: A.3.

Reception

The New York Times said the film had "some very funny bits and pieces. But the overall conception never quite holds together. It is only sporadically as good as it should be."TV: COMEDY ABOUT FLEEING THE CITY: [review]

O'Connor, John J. New York Times 7 Feb 1983: C.17

References

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