John Travolta dated the mom,Diana Hyland..."He was 23 at the time, and she was 41. Diana was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1975 and underwent a double mastectomy. The cancer continued to spread, and she died in John's arms on March 27, 1977. “I have never been more in love with anyone in my life,” he told People in June 1977"
I’m sure all of John’s teenybopper fans were crushed by that. It shows that John had an emotional, mental maturity that was able to connect with someone that was so much older. I’ve seen pics of them together. They looked VERY happy. I think had she lived, he’d still be with her today.
Thanks a lot. Films were definitely kinder, more philosophical and more life-affirming then, than they are now. It is not for nothing that they say that the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s were one of the best periods in art.
Actually the late 80s and the 90s started with sarcasm it was the beginning of the end of humanity and morals and ethics based films more of degrading films and series and TV shows nothing but sarcasm and cold affection towards each other in a family setting family member in most Family series that were created in the late eighties and nineties. Sad to say
I always thought it was funny, he couldn't be around germs, but the one kid shoved 10 dollars into his bubble after he lost the bet. Money is the dirtiest you hold in your hand.
I was reading an wikipedia article about the original Boy in the Plastic Bubble (David Vetter) died very young at age 12. Everything that was brought into his bubble had to be sterile. Most likely the "homework" Gina brought over most likely done through the glove portion of the bubble. Regarding the money entering his bubble the classmate gave him if you see he put in the area where the suit was but, Tod was probably unable to touch it until it was sterilized. I read sterilizing things was for him was no easy feat.
John Travolta hair was everything. I saw this & Jake Gyllenhaal version when I was in school. The real bubble boy (David Vetter) only lived till 12 yrs old. I wish they could've find a cure or right donor for marrow transplant. Perhaps, could've lived till adulthood. May he RIP. 🕊️
This was better than 3/4 of anything I seen that was released in the last decade...John travolta is so believable it's crazy...that horse scene he played out perfect it really felt like he was living through her riding the horse when he was so excited and telling her what he wanted to see her do
Eu tinha 12 anos de idade, como o tempo passa! Hoje tenho 60 anos, e em 2021 fui diagnosticado com leucemia, fiquei por 87 dias internado, e por minha imunidade ficar baixa devido a quimioterapia fui infectado por infecção fúngica, não fiz transplante, Jesus me curou e me tirou do calabouço, graças a Deus!
Things we take for granted meant so much to Tod. A leaf, a tree, the wind, a human touch. Humbling. I remember seeing the trailers for this movie and it was referenced by Dinozzo in an episode of NCIS.
@@BR-to2nk No, this movie is truly terrible. It's amateurish, poorly acted, and embarrassing in its bald-faced sentimentality. The worst movies on Netflix and HBO are better than this dreck.
@@methylphosphatePOETDisagree. HBO and American Netflix use ultra sex and violence in place of any substantial stories. This is why these days I turn to Asian movies and dramas.
I remember watching this movie when it first came out on TV. Everyone at high school was talking about it the next day. Of course us girls were all watching because of John Travolta. Welcome Back, Kotter was a big hit at the time. We need these weekly movies coming back!
@@fruta264 pues ande con Dios y no con miedo y verá q la vida es tan bella y maravillosa viva cada día como si fuera el último y no se pierda de lo q realmente importa y sea feliz acepte todo lo q llegue a su vida con amor
@@fruta264 no puedes tener miedo acepta todo lo k llegue a tu vida malo oh bueno cn mucho amor pidiendo a DIOS fuerza fortaleza y sabiduría para correr siempre a él...yo sufrí muchos años viendo mis papás sufrir d cáncer terminal ya no estan conmigo murieron el año pasado y créeme k aprendí mucho me aferre y acerqué más a DIOS y gracias a él puedo llevar la ausencia d mis padre cn amor sabiendo k algún día nos encontraremos......DIOS T BENDIGA Y NO TEMAS SUFRIR SI T TOCA BUESTRO PADRE NO NOS ABANDONA
I remember seeing this on TV when it first came out, my older sister had a big crush on John Travolta so she let me watch it with her on her little B&W TV in her room, I was around 9 at the time and this I think came on TV around 9 PM way past my bedtime on a school night 😊
Esta fue una pelicula hecha para television y fue la que lanzo a la fama a Jhon Travolta. Durante el rodaje el y la actriz Diana Hyland quien personificaba a su madre se enamoran y comienzan una relacion bastante criticada por la diferencia de edad entre ellos, pero esta relacion dura muy poco ya que a ella le diagnostican un cancer terminal y muere a los pocos meses, incluso ella habia sido elegida para protagonizar la serie Eight Is Enough, y solo alcanza a grabar 3 capitulos.
Creo q se llevaban mas de 20 años de diferencia,Travolta fue tan noble y caballero con ella que estuvo presente hasta el ultimo de los dias de la actriz
John was filming the movie "The Devil's Rain " 1975 with William Shatter while in Mexico and while he was there filming the movie he became friends with one of the ladys on the set she gave him a book Dianetics by L Ron Hubbard in which is the church of Scientology so that's how he became a member in 1975 and has been a member ever since than 🙄
@@lizkozlowski5771 Filming "Devils Rain" ...and got catched by them... Free will is God's presant.. .. wisely we could choose❤ Blessing for ALL BEINGS
@@lucillevd3826 Times weren't simpler. You were simpler; because you were just a kid without a care in the world and no responsibility. You should be old enough now to know the difference. For adults living during this period, it was the opposite of simpler, with an all-out nuclear arms race, Cold War hysteria, and a high-profile political assassination seemingly every other year. Nowadays, a political assassination in America would be unimaginable. But that was a part of your reality back then. How is that simpler?
Recuerdo haber visto esta película cuando muy niño. Me impactó. En Chile la dieron en los ochentas por tv (canal 13). Hoy, después de tantos años estamos viejos y grises.😢 Gracias CCC por subirla. ❤ ¡Saludos a todos! (07.04.2024)
I guessed based on a true story means only 1 thing if half true? David Phillip Vetter (September 21, 1971 - February 22, 1984)[1] was an American boy with severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID), a hereditary disease which dramatically weakens the immune system. Individuals born with SCID are abnormally susceptible to infections, and exposure to typically innocuous pathogens can be fatal. Vetter was referred to as "David, the bubble boy" by the media, as a reference to the complex containment system used as part of the management of his SCID. Vetter's surname was not revealed to the general public until 10 years after his death in order to preserve his family's privacy.
So he got well, went to school and learned to dance and sing "Barbarino", went on to win a dance contest in New York, changed into an urban bull riding cowboy, then became a hit man with Samuel Jackson, well, it goes on and on. Haha
passei por um transplante de medula há 8 anos e chorei muito vendo esse filme, a questão da imunidade baixa, não poder ter contato com nada. E até hoje, mesmo bem, ainda tenho uma doença autoimune, não me impede de fazer nada, mas na minha cabeça ainda tenho o medo de muito contato com as pessoas, desde o tratamento na fase mais crítica da leucemia.
Além da história em si, achei interessante o ambiente tranquilo e mais simples nos anos 70. Num mundo onde não havia a pressa e correria de hoje, um mundo sem Internet e smartphones. Onde se entrava na casa dos outros sem pedir licença, onde não havia muros separando moradores, onde transporte animal era mais comum, entre outros detalhes. Claro que o ambiente do filme é nos EUA, mas no geral o mundo era menos corrido e mais humano nos anos 70. E a história é bem bacana, ao mesmo tempo que é triste, vendo o protagonista viver preso numa bolha. Pelo menos terminou com final feliz. Vale a pena assistir este filme!
RIP Robert Reed 92 GTS also Diana Hyland 77 Breast cancer GTS. One of The Dukes Brothers Ralph Bellamy from Trading Places passed in 91 and Buzz Aldrin 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢 John Travolta lost Diana Hyland Olivia Newton John Kelly Preston and Kirstie Alley all to cancer ♋ 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢 i hate cancer 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
OMG! You are so right!👍🏻😔 It never occurred to me until you listed off all of the women that he had either been in a relationship with or they were lifelong friends.😳 That is just so sad and has most likely been incredibly heartbreaking for him.😢💔
So sad for our sweet John his mother also had breast cancer she passed away not long after Diana Hyland his mom passed away in 1978 😢😔 such a shame tragedy has came into his life so much😢
Travolta, even young, was a showman. He got into a PR relationship with TV mom Diana Hyland, 18 years older than him. After Hyland's tragic death, Travolta was on plane and spotted popular columnist Rex Reed nearby. Travolta wept, and Reed reported it. Decades later, he publicly mourned Olivia Newton-John.
@@Imanimal-lover when this movie came out, the real David was 5 years old, and yes he was living in a Plastic bubble as a child. That is why they somewhat changed the story in the movie, because it would have been an invasion of curious crowds on that poor family, in the 1970's that's what I think.
"O menino na bolha de plástico" é a tradução literal como disseram acima. Na época, quando a Rede Globo exibiu, era "O rapaz na bolha de plástico". Eu tinha 14 anos em 1976 e me lembro bem.
Quando eu era criança lembro de assistir um filme q passava direto no SBT nos anos 2000 era do jimmy ou era dimmy bolha. Acho q devia ser a regravação desse filme pq é muito parecido.
That final scene is everything. After letting his disease dictate his life up until then, he finally casts off the burden, no matter the consequence. No longer fearing death, and finally feeing life on his terms.
@@Shichard2006 As happy as it was that he got to feel, touch and participate in the outside world for the very first time, I couldn't help but feel horrible for his parents who were going to wake up to find him GONE- having spent virtually every moment since his birth scared of him catching something then getting sick and DYING! Still, even getting to have a few moments of freedom after being imprisoned one's entire life had to be better than having ZERO moments of freedom !
Bro was doing Zoom classes long before any of us lol
Yep. It would’ve been ground-breaking at the time.
shows somebody had some hidden tech hmmm
John Travolta dated the mom,Diana Hyland..."He was 23 at the time, and she was 41. Diana was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1975 and underwent a double mastectomy. The cancer continued to spread, and she died in John's arms on March 27, 1977. “I have never been more in love with anyone in my life,” he told People in June 1977"
That's so sad especially since his wife died of the same horrible disease years later.
Seems like John Travolta has the penis that gives breast cancer, given that Kelly Preston died after only two years after being diagnosed as well.
I was born in 77. The time flies so fast. We should all call our loved ones and tell them we love them before its too late.
that’s disgusting rip though
I’m sure all of John’s teenybopper fans were crushed by that. It shows that John had an emotional, mental maturity that was able to connect with someone that was so much older. I’ve seen pics of them together. They looked VERY happy. I think had she lived, he’d still be with her today.
Thanks a lot. Films were definitely kinder, more philosophical and more life-affirming then, than they are now. It is not for nothing that they say that the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s were one of the best periods in art.
"Art" It's a John Travolta in a after school special
and spiritual drama
The 1970's were the best. Of course the 1920's were incredibly innovative
It's a sad and emotional film
Actually the late 80s and the 90s started with sarcasm it was the beginning of the end of humanity and morals and ethics based films more of degrading films and series and TV shows nothing but sarcasm and cold affection towards each other in a family setting family member in most Family series that were created in the late eighties and nineties. Sad to say
This movie was of course based on a true story of a little boy called David . This movie has always had a place in my heart a truly lovely movie.
I always loved this movie as a kid. I am so glad we can catch random things like this on UA-cam now!!
Read the book!
Oh nooooo…. I'm sorry it's the MOOPS! The correct answer is the MOOPS…
The real David died around age 13 1971-1984
@@cosmicrust9715 Bubble-Boy Nate
I always thought it was funny, he couldn't be around germs, but the one kid shoved 10 dollars into his bubble after he lost the bet. Money is the dirtiest you hold in your hand.
Mesma coisa as lições da escola que a Gina trazia pro Tod.
I thought the same thing!!
You're supposed to suspend disbelief not analyze every single thing
I was reading an wikipedia article about the original Boy in the Plastic Bubble (David Vetter) died very young at age 12. Everything that was brought into his bubble had to be sterile. Most likely the "homework" Gina brought over most likely done through the glove portion of the bubble. Regarding the money entering his bubble the classmate gave him if you see he put in the area where the suit was but, Tod was probably unable to touch it until it was sterilized. I read sterilizing things was for him was no easy feat.
John Travolta hair was everything. I saw this & Jake Gyllenhaal version when I was in school. The real bubble boy (David Vetter) only lived till 12 yrs old. I wish they could've find a cure or right donor for marrow transplant. Perhaps, could've lived till adulthood. May he RIP. 🕊️
ho visto questo film sulla tv quando avevo 9 anni, non avrei mai immaginato di poterlo rivedere 47 anni dopo e con migliore qualità grazie
Me too 😊❤
Alguien viéndola en el 2024??yo ahora😌
🇦🇷🙋🏻♀️
Recien termino de mirarla. Nunca la habia visto. Hermosa pelicula.
X2
🙋🏼♀️🇲🇽
Yo
Las películas antiguas son mejores que las actuales. Últimamente he estado viendo muchas películas antiguas.
Como era lindo John Travolta 😊
The actress who played the female lead was not only beautiful but also performed brilliantly the " quintessential" 70's girl.
This was better than 3/4 of anything I seen that was released in the last decade...John travolta is so believable it's crazy...that horse scene he played out perfect it really felt like he was living through her riding the horse when he was so excited and telling her what he wanted to see her do
Muito bom, grande filme e ainda dublado em português
Até que em fim um canal que passa filmes clássicos e que vale a pena assistir!ameiiii
Eu tinha 12 anos de idade, como o tempo passa! Hoje tenho 60 anos, e em 2021 fui diagnosticado com leucemia, fiquei por 87 dias internado, e por minha imunidade ficar baixa devido a quimioterapia fui infectado por infecção fúngica, não fiz transplante, Jesus me curou e me tirou do calabouço, graças a Deus!
Glória a DEUS por sua vida.
DEUS abençoe em Nome de JESUS ❤
Amém 🙏
Glória a DEUS 🙌
Deus é tudo
Praise Jesus!!!!!!!!
@@MarthaSouzaDiasDias точно,ходите в церковь,а не к врачам
Sama jste se uzdravila. Ježíš z toho měl radost
Things we take for granted meant so much to Tod. A leaf, a tree, the wind, a human touch. Humbling. I remember seeing the trailers for this movie and it was referenced by Dinozzo in an episode of NCIS.
Travolta is such a great actor ❤
TV movies before Hallmark and Lifetime. 😊
and Netflix and HBO, it gets worse with time🤭
@@BR-to2nk No, this movie is truly terrible. It's amateurish, poorly acted, and embarrassing in its bald-faced sentimentality. The worst movies on Netflix and HBO are better than this dreck.
@@methylphosphatePOETDisagree. HBO and American Netflix use ultra sex and violence in place of any substantial stories. This is why these days I turn to Asian movies and dramas.
I remember watching this movie when it first came out on TV. Everyone at high school was talking about it the next day. Of course us girls were all watching because of John Travolta. Welcome Back, Kotter was a big hit at the time. We need these weekly movies coming back!
Little did you know he would turn out to be a weirdo and he likes ham in the can
good to see Mike Brady again.
That's exactly what I said😂 man I miss Mike Brady.
What kind of person would hurt the bubble boy?
Seems so out of character not being on the Brady bunch although he still plays a father here
yeah nice movie old times that are not comming back
Me encantó 😊 creo q deja una gran enseñanza .....no podemos vivir la vida si vivimos con miedo a morir❤me encanto
Yo le tengo miedo a sufrir por eso no intento morir creo que sufriria pero n moriria lamentablemente
@@fruta264 pues ande con Dios y no con miedo y verá q la vida es tan bella y maravillosa viva cada día como si fuera el último y no se pierda de lo q realmente importa y sea feliz acepte todo lo q llegue a su vida con amor
@@fruta264 no puedes tener miedo acepta todo lo k llegue a tu vida malo oh bueno cn mucho amor pidiendo a DIOS fuerza fortaleza y sabiduría para correr siempre a él...yo sufrí muchos años viendo mis papás sufrir d cáncer terminal ya no estan conmigo murieron el año pasado y créeme k aprendí mucho me aferre y acerqué más a DIOS y gracias a él puedo llevar la ausencia d mis padre cn amor sabiendo k algún día nos encontraremos......DIOS T BENDIGA Y NO TEMAS SUFRIR SI T TOCA BUESTRO PADRE NO NOS ABANDONA
I love this movie! Young John Travolta❤
Poxa que clássico! Que produção! Dava gosto de assistir filmes antigos.
We had to watch this in kindergarten back in 1984 and I still remember the whole thing.
you had to watch the smoke weed on the football field while in kindergarten?
@@life_with_laurie ya what in the world
@@life_with_laurie believe it or not yes. I guess the teacher figured we’d just think it was cigarettes since so many people smoked them.
I remember seeing Stand and Deliver in like second grade... Schools don't care😅
You and Big Lenny
I remember seeing this on TV when it first came out, my older sister had a big crush on John Travolta so she let me watch it with her on her little B&W TV in her room, I was around 9 at the time and this I think came on TV around 9 PM way past my bedtime on a school night 😊
John Travolta! I rememeber him from "Carrie" and "Welcome Back, Kotter". So young and handsome!
I remember him from “Get Shorty”
I remember him from look who's talking?
Oh nooooo…. I'm sorry it's the MOOPS! The correct answer is the MOOPS…
I remember Travolta for Battlefield Earth and The Fanatic
Sublime. Excelente. Un gran recuerdo!!!!!! Gracias.
Love how he spends the whole movie in underwear or short shorts😂
Esta fue una pelicula hecha para television y fue la que lanzo a la fama a Jhon Travolta. Durante el rodaje el y la actriz Diana Hyland quien personificaba a su madre se enamoran y comienzan una relacion bastante criticada por la diferencia de edad entre ellos, pero esta relacion dura muy poco ya que a ella le diagnostican un cancer terminal y muere a los pocos meses, incluso ella habia sido elegida para protagonizar la serie Eight Is Enough, y solo alcanza a grabar 3 capitulos.
Creo q se llevaban mas de 20 años de diferencia,Travolta fue tan noble y caballero con ella que estuvo presente hasta el ultimo de los dias de la actriz
Travolta años despues pasa por otra tragedia , pierde a su hijo mayor en el 2009 y a su esposa 11 años despues en plena pandemia.
JOHN TRAVOLTA y DIANA HYLAND madre e hijo en la pelicula, se enamoraron y John hizo los ultimos dias de Diana los mas felices.
For real....this is awesome. Young jt. He turned to scientology the year before this movie. Who in Hollywood got him.
John was filming the movie "The Devil's Rain " 1975 with William Shatter while in Mexico and while he was there filming the movie he became friends with one of the ladys on the set she gave him a book Dianetics by L Ron Hubbard in which is the church of Scientology so that's how he became a member in 1975 and has been a member ever since than 🙄
@@lizkozlowski5771 I am very sorry to hear this. I did not know about this. 😕
@@lizkozlowski5771
Filming "Devils Rain"
...and got catched by them...
Free will is God's presant..
.. wisely we could choose❤
Blessing for ALL BEINGS
Wow. The year BEFORE this movie. Damn. And I thought maybe this movie was pre-cult. Oh well. 😢
I'm so sorry you didn't know yeah right.@@Anthea13
Siempre escuche sobre esta pelicula y siempre quise verla, hasta ahora que he tenido la oportunidad ,gracias por subirla!
Recuerdo esa película, que chevere, muchas gracias
I love this movie!! Thank you so much for uploading it.
GOD John Travolta was so handsome
I didn't realize PJ Soles was in this movie. They were both in Carrie from the same year, although their characters never spoke to each other.
One of my all time favorite movies, I still own it on DVD, I remember when it came out and still watch it today...
Best ending ever❤
Me encantan las peliculas de los 70 80 90 ya no las hacen asi
Concordo com vc. São filmes extraordinários👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Ótimo filme ❤🇧🇷🇧🇷
Todo tiempo pasado fue mejor 🤷🏻♀️
The made for tv movies in 70s are better then the big budget movies of 2024
If Hollywood were to do a remake of this, I'd wanna scream. Good as is.
Yeah, good stories don't get financed in Hollywood nowadays. It's either politically motivated and/or just about the computer graphics lol
I can’t believe Gina was that heartless that actually broke my heart
I'm sorry 😅.. my name is Gina too
Ela foi na onda dos amigos preconceituosos dela, mas Gina depois mostrou ter remorso e bom coração ao reparar o erro com Tod.
her character was loathesome...lol... so typical of high school kids back in my day, I was the same age and kids were stupid jerks
Childhood memories. Love these classic movies, when times were simpler. Great Sunday night movie.
Ou sábado ,nas férias um final de semana chuvoso 😂
Truly no time in the past was ever simpler. In fact in many respects things get simpler as time goes by.
Better times for sure.
@@lucillevd3826 Times weren't simpler. You were simpler; because you were just a kid without a care in the world and no responsibility. You should be old enough now to know the difference. For adults living during this period, it was the opposite of simpler, with an all-out nuclear arms race, Cold War hysteria, and a high-profile political assassination seemingly every other year. Nowadays, a political assassination in America would be unimaginable. But that was a part of your reality back then. How is that simpler?
Because people didn't want to be reminded of the earths harsh and complex issues?
Assistindo com muito carinho, eu assisti quando criança e já havia procurado e só agora encontrei. Filme maravilhoso
Love does make one courageous ❤
Esse garotinho que faz o papel dele criança é muito lindo, um fofo.🙂❤️
Recuerdo haber visto esta película cuando muy niño. Me impactó. En Chile la dieron en los ochentas por tv (canal 13). Hoy, después de tantos años estamos viejos y grises.😢 Gracias CCC por subirla. ❤ ¡Saludos a todos! (07.04.2024)
Ccc subir el lago azul1980 con brooke sheilds
Bendiciones.....lobo gris....
I guessed based on a true story means only 1 thing if half true?
David Phillip Vetter (September 21, 1971 - February 22, 1984)[1] was an American boy with severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID), a hereditary disease which dramatically weakens the immune system. Individuals born with SCID are abnormally susceptible to infections, and exposure to typically innocuous pathogens can be fatal. Vetter was referred to as "David, the bubble boy" by the media, as a reference to the complex containment system used as part of the management of his SCID. Vetter's surname was not revealed to the general public until 10 years after his death in order to preserve his family's privacy.
I'm in tears. It reminded me to love my life more. Life is so good. Thanks for posting. ❤
The true story doesn't have a happy ending, unfortunately. So sad
That correct 😢
So he got well, went to school and learned to dance and sing "Barbarino", went on to win a dance contest in New York, changed into an urban bull riding cowboy, then became a hit man with Samuel Jackson, well, it goes on and on. Haha
Don't forget an FBI agent who changes his face and goes undercover to catch a crazy terrorist LOL
passei por um transplante de medula há 8 anos e chorei muito vendo esse filme, a questão da imunidade baixa, não poder ter contato com nada. E até hoje, mesmo bem, ainda tenho uma doença autoimune, não me impede de fazer nada, mas na minha cabeça ainda tenho o medo de muito contato com as pessoas, desde o tratamento na fase mais crítica da leucemia.
Ánimo con la ayuda de Di-s vas a estar bien ❤
@@batshevaa1182 Gracias
It's Mr Brady!
Além da história em si, achei interessante o ambiente tranquilo e mais simples nos anos 70. Num mundo onde não havia a pressa e correria de hoje, um mundo sem Internet e smartphones. Onde se entrava na casa dos outros sem pedir licença, onde não havia muros separando moradores, onde transporte animal era mais comum, entre outros detalhes. Claro que o ambiente do filme é nos EUA, mas no geral o mundo era menos corrido e mais humano nos anos 70. E a história é bem bacana, ao mesmo tempo que é triste, vendo o protagonista viver preso numa bolha. Pelo menos terminou com final feliz. Vale a pena assistir este filme!
Adorei esse filme na minha opinião a melhor interpretação de John Travolta
Maravilhoso este filme❤
Grew up watching the 2001 version. Didnt know this existed. Glad its suggested. Thanks youtube
The lady that played his mother, John and her were in a relationship, she was 18 years older than him
Diana Hyland yes. She was the original Mom on Eight Is Enough
wow i never heard this!
And she died of cancer. Poor John 😢
She died of cancer and then so many years later his wife died of cancer too
RIP Robert Reed 92 GTS also Diana Hyland 77 Breast cancer GTS. One of The Dukes Brothers Ralph Bellamy from Trading Places passed in 91 and Buzz Aldrin 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢 John Travolta lost Diana Hyland Olivia Newton John Kelly Preston and Kirstie Alley all to cancer ♋ 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢 i hate cancer 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
OMG! You are so right!👍🏻😔
It never occurred to me until you listed off all of the women that he had either been in a relationship with or they were lifelong friends.😳
That is just so sad and has most likely been incredibly heartbreaking for him.😢💔
So sad for our sweet John his mother also had breast cancer she passed away not long after Diana Hyland his mom passed away in 1978 😢😔 such a shame tragedy has came into his life so much😢
The end gave me chills
When he finally stepped out and got to ride on the horse with her 🐎💜👍😍
Nossa que da hora, eu não sabia que o John Travolta fez esse filme, eu assisti a segunda versão dele... Jimmy Bolha.
Travolta lookin fine af ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Never thought that study from home is known during that time
Yeah would have been huge a technological advance for the time
This was the time John Travolta play a character totally opposite to his Vinnie Barbarino character.
Primera vez que veo esta pelicula del Gran Jhon Travolta.muy original e interesante..gracias x compartirla.2024😉👍
Esse filme é um clássico obrigada por postar 😊
I loved this movie as a kid and still do to this day
This movie freaked me out as a kid.
Seen this movie so many times...love it..
Q filme lindo😍❤
In this movie jhone travolta is looking very innocent really good acting jhone travolta is very telanted actor 👍👍👍
I saw this in the 70s when it came out. I 4got Robert Reed was in it.
man .. talk about throwback
Travolta, even young, was a showman. He got into a PR relationship with TV mom Diana Hyland, 18 years older than him. After Hyland's tragic death, Travolta was on plane and spotted popular columnist Rex Reed nearby. Travolta wept, and Reed reported it. Decades later, he publicly mourned Olivia Newton-John.
Seems like death always followed him.
@@thankthelord4536 Also Kelly Preston and Kirstie Alley, who promoted his hetero creds.
@akrenwinkle yeah, I know.
It's the story of David Vetter. He died at the age of 12 in 1984. So John Travolta was a little too old for this role
Travolta's last name in this story isn't Vetter. I'm thinking it's a similar story , but imagining the child grew into his teen years. (?)
@@Imanimal-lover when this movie came out, the real David was 5 years old, and yes he was living in a Plastic bubble as a child. That is why they somewhat changed the story in the movie, because it would have been an invasion of curious crowds on that poor family, in the 1970's that's what I think.
Well John isn't too old for the role since he isn't supposed to be a 12 yr old in the script. Movies don't have to copy real life in every detail.
@@MrAitraining they've changed it a little, when this film came out, the real David was around 5 years of age, and living in a plastic bubble
Mike cheated on Carol!😂
No Brasil o título do filme na época era "O rapaz na bolha de plástico".
Essa é a tradução literal do título original
O menino da bolha de plástico.
"O menino na bolha de plástico" é a tradução literal como disseram acima. Na época, quando a Rede Globo exibiu, era "O rapaz na bolha de plástico". Eu tinha 14 anos em 1976 e me lembro bem.
Quando eu era criança lembro de assistir um filme q passava direto no SBT nos anos 2000 era do jimmy ou era dimmy bolha. Acho q devia ser a regravação desse filme pq é muito parecido.
Has there been anyone in plastic bubbles since then?
Great movie but not much was related to the real life bubble boy.
the doctor in the beginning scene is from Pretty Woman! Recognized him instantly
During Covid 19 they let the boy out, so we all had to stay inside.
The father played on the Brady bunch
Oh Sandy! I keep seeing Grease everywhere!
Remember watching this when I was little!
Me too. The blond boy creeped me out. I remember Tod making faces on the TV. It makes no sense that the TV is where the teacher can’t see it!
Because that was where the nearest outlet was
@@vermont741 Ah ok! Thanks
Reality allways hurts .so you have to deal with it and accept it
Muy bonita película muy tierna mu gustó mucho ❤
John Travolta before Saturday Night Fever
Still Doing Welcome Back Kotter
What about grease
And after Carrie
@@kittyk.klandasions7008 Grease was 78
And before Grease.
Muito bom!
cool
I forgot this is Mike Brady’s alternate life😀
Grate moive I loved it ❤❤❤❤😊
Sigo este canal desde santo domingo república dominicana 🇩🇴
Very beautiful film. Thank you.
I could not imagine, but it must have felt amazing walking out of that room.
That final scene is everything. After letting his disease dictate his life up until then, he finally casts off the burden, no matter the consequence. No longer fearing death, and finally feeing life on his terms.
Oh nooooo…. I'm sorry it's the MOOPS! The correct answer is the MOOPS…
@@Shichard2006 As happy as it was that he got to feel, touch and participate in the outside world for the very first time, I couldn't help but feel horrible for his parents who were going to wake up to find him GONE- having spent virtually every moment since his birth scared of him catching something then getting sick and DYING!
Still, even getting to have a few moments of freedom after being imprisoned one's entire life had to be better than having ZERO moments of freedom !
@@Shichard2006 I WAS HOPING HE WOULD LIVE ON.
Obrigada por postar com áudio em português também.
The mom was John Travolta's girlfriend for quite a while before she passed away ...
All Todd ever wanted was to hold those puppies.
hermoso y gran actor m gusto mucho en esta pelicula no la habia visto gracias x compartir
Nossa, esse filme passava direto nos anos 80. Que saudade!
O Travolta é lindo,mas nesse filme ele não tem cara de adolescente, e sim de vinte poucos anos
Lindo Filme