Everyone Loves Mel

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Everyone Loves Mel
Directed byJoey Travolta
Written byRichard Cohen
Daniel Sarokin
StarringErnest Borgnine
Julie Hagerty
Greg Evigan
CinematographyBrian Cox
Edited byJoey Travolta
Will Wuorinen
Music byChris White
Release date
October 10, 1998
Running time
97 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Everyone Loves Mel also known simply as Mel[1] is a 1998 American family fantasy film directed by Joey Travolta, starring Ernest Borgnine, Julie Hagerty and Greg Evigan.[2][3]

Plot[edit]

Bonnie and Peter are working on their marriage while dealing with a difficult teen-aged son. Her father takes the boys (Roger and Travis) in for the summer at his farm. It is apparent early on that he's fighting with developers that want his land while he wants to preserve his family's legacy. The developers had taken over a prior farm and turned it into an amusement park, something that Grandpa does not approve of. The boys explore as children will and find their grandfather is harboring a large turtle-like creature called Mel. Mel is a legend of local Swanson Lake and is known as Swannie to the general populace (similar to "Nessie"). The boys' adjustment to their life in the small town is helped by getting to know him. While going around with a girl (Susie) one day, Roger (the elder boy) accidentally causes an explosion on the developer's property with his grandfather's tractor. When the sheriff comes by to arrest Grandpa, Roger tells them he was the one who caused the wreck but they still put Grandpa in jail. Bonnie and Peter (the boys' parents) come to stay at the farm when Grandpa is jailed. The boys end up staging a break out for Mel from the amusement park and with the help of Susie and her brother try to get him back to the lake, setting a tiger loose and creating mayhem in the process.

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Reception[edit]

A review at Dove.org stated, "This imaginative story may just make you wonder what you would do should Mel ever come into your life!"[4] A review at Teen Ink was also appreciative of the film, "This is a movie that needs open minded people. It was a low-budget film by Joey Travolta (brother of John Travolta of Grease and Hairspray), so the effects are not very believable and it features many new actors and even some people that aren't actors in general. Like the policemen are actually the real policemen from the town they filmed in."[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Mel". TVGuide.com. Retrieved 2024-01-23.
  2. ^ Cox, Dan (18 February 1999). "NNW sets 2 pics for AFM". Variety. Retrieved 5 July 2019.
  3. ^ Geranios, Nicholas K. (5 July 2001). "Spokane movie company seeks hit". Missoulian. Retrieved 5 July 2019.
  4. ^ "Everyone Loves Mel". Dove.org. Retrieved 2024-01-23.
  5. ^ "(Everybody Loves) Mel | Teen Ink". www.teenink.com. Retrieved 2024-01-23.

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