Documentary about the life of Harry Chapin.Documentary about the life of Harry Chapin.Documentary about the life of Harry Chapin.
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Yvonne Cable
- Self (member of Harry's band)
- (archive footage)
Jimmy Carter
- Self (President of the USA)
- (archive footage)
John Chancellor
- Self (Newscaster)
- (archive footage)
Harry Chapin
- Self
- (archive footage)
James Chapin
- Self (Harry's brother)
- (archive footage)
Jim Chapin
- Self (Harry's father)
- (archive footage)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Storyline
Did you know
- GoofsIn the credits, the word, "Co-executive" is misspelled as "Co-execeutive."
- ConnectionsEdited from Harry Chapin: The Final Concert (1981)
- SoundtracksCat's in the Cradle
Written by Sandy Chapin and Harry Chapin
Studio Musician, Herschel Dwellingham, drums
Featured review
90 minutes of joyful memory
I will leave it to someone else to critique the film making & technical art. I watched this film to see Harry come to life again for 90 precious minutes and was not disappointed. Why no 10? I wanted more; more songs, more stories about Harry and his songwriting.
This film is obviously a Chaplin family blessed enterprise, no unauthorized biopic here. Harry is briefly shown in his childhood & youth and soon the stories start & you'll be smiling and remembering if you are old enough (I am, barely.). Harry was just so alive, so driven to push others to action, so charismatic that his marks on this world have only deepened over time.
The film does a remarkable job with original video of Harry and his band and his family. His surviving brothers and Big John Wallace are additional key contributors.
In today's world, terms such as inequality & social justice are overused & often are utilized to indict others. Harry promoted social justice and equality the old-fashioned, hard-core way, with his voice & his heart & his soul. The dignity with which he treated humankind is too often missing from modern discourse, Harry made it real, Harry made it happen.
Check this film out, even if you only know Cats in the Cradle and Taxi.
This film is obviously a Chaplin family blessed enterprise, no unauthorized biopic here. Harry is briefly shown in his childhood & youth and soon the stories start & you'll be smiling and remembering if you are old enough (I am, barely.). Harry was just so alive, so driven to push others to action, so charismatic that his marks on this world have only deepened over time.
The film does a remarkable job with original video of Harry and his band and his family. His surviving brothers and Big John Wallace are additional key contributors.
In today's world, terms such as inequality & social justice are overused & often are utilized to indict others. Harry promoted social justice and equality the old-fashioned, hard-core way, with his voice & his heart & his soul. The dignity with which he treated humankind is too often missing from modern discourse, Harry made it real, Harry made it happen.
Check this film out, even if you only know Cats in the Cradle and Taxi.
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- davidpcr1
- Nov 2, 2020
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official sites
- Language
- Also known as
- When in Doubt, Do Something
- Filming locations
- Westbury, New York, USA(Eisenhower Park, Harry Chapin Lakeside Theatre, 1899 Park Blvd, Westbury, NY 11590)
- Production company
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
- Color
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By what name was Harry Chapin: When in Doubt, Do Something (2020) officially released in India in English?
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