A Look at The American Dream
Recently I was looking for films about the American Dream and I could find almost nothing. So, I created this list based on the films of what I did find, the films that I use or have used to make and measure my version of The American Dream combining them with descriptions friends, family, and other people writings.
First, I must state that The American Dream is different to different people, but my interpretation is it is usually about
having a certain level of success and comfortable lifestyle with the end goal of
freedom, having a family, ownership of a house, land, car with success in a career.
I started this list at the end of WWII because I feel like things got really good for America and the American people and the core idea of the modern American Dream came to be.
What is here is a sampling of storylines of people living or trying to
achieve The American Dream in different decades.
The 1940’s and 1950’s
This period of time was about the end of WWII,
returning to normal life and home ownership.
The Best Years of Our Lives (1946)
Based on the book Glory For Me by MacKinlay Kantor [First
Published in 1945] Three men of different social economic backgrounds are
returning to their hometown of Boone City from WWII become friends as they face
the challenges of returning to post war life and American society.
It’s a Wonderful Life (1946)
George Bailey has dreamed of traveling the world and doing important things
however he has had to choose between doing what he wants and or being
responsible and helping family, friends, and community. He gives up what he
desires. When he is close to committing suicide, an angel shows him what the
world would be like without him.
Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House (1948)
Based on the novel Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House by
Eric Hodgins [First Published in 1946] The Blandings family wanting
more room to buy a house and some land out in Connecticut. Upon learning that
the house is unlivable the Blandings tear it down and build a custom house.
Unforeseen setbacks add expense and delayed move in dates.
My Blue Heaven (1950)
A married song and dance team is unable to have children become determined
to adopt a child. While going through the process adopting and raising the
child thy try to change their act from stage and radio to Television.
Leave It To Beaver (1957-1963)
The Cleaver Family is an all-American Family of four living in the suburbs. The parents Ward and June try to raise their boys Wally and Bever to be good productive members of society. When Bever or Wally get into trouble Ward and June help them resolve the problem and teach the boy's a moral lesson.
The Last Angry Man (1959)
Based on the novel The Last Angry Man by Gerald Green [First
Published in 1956]. Woodrow Trashed is a Television producer tasked with making
a docuseries about ordinary people. He selects Dr. Samuel Abelman a decided GP
that serves a poor area of Brooklyn, New York and dreams of owning his own
single-family home.
1960's
With the help of Television, the 1960's American Dream revolved around the nuclear family, home and car ownership and
having a certain lifestyle with material goods.
A Raisin In The Sun (1961/2008)
Based on the play A Raisin In The Sun by Lorraine
Hansberry [First Published in 1959] A Black family struggling to
make a living get an unexpected windfall in the shape of an insurance
check. The members of the family disagree on how to use the money to better
their lives until outside prejudices unite the family in a common dream.
The Jetsons (1962-1963)
Cartoon about an average nuclear family living in the future with lots of
modern futuristic convinces and misadventures.
How To Successes In Business Without Really Trying (1967/1975)
Inspired by the book How To Successes In Business Without Really
Trying: The Dastards Guide To Fame and Fortune by Shepherd Mead [First
Published in 1952]. J. Pierpont Finch is a window washer that finds a
book called How To Successes In Business Without Really Trying and
uses it to guide him from the mail room to an executive position in a matter of
weeks.
The Sweet Ride (1968)
Based on the novel The Sweet Ride by William Murray [First
Published in 1968]. An older tennis Pro, a surfer, and a musician have a
bohemian lifestyle in a house in Malibu, California. When they become
involved with a mysterious woman their lives become complained with by a biker
gang, and a movie producer.
Mad Men (2007-2015)
Starting in 1960 the series is about the professional and personal lives of
the people working at a smaller ad agency on Madison Avenue New York City. The
show mainly focuses on Don Draper a genius with a troubled past and a need to
have The American Dream.
1970's
In the 1970's I believe The American Dream shifted to living the life, you want even if it does not
fit an ideal image, saving the small-town America and upward mobility.
The Brady Bunch (1969-1974)
Two widowers each with three children and one live-in housekeeper marry
creating a large family. The family lives in a suburban area and they have
various adventures.
The Boatniks (1970)
Ensign Tom Garland of the US Coast Guard has been assigned to station in
southern California that constantly rescues wealthy civilian pleasure sailors.
There is also a side story about three jewel thieves trying to recover some
stolen jewels that were lose near the naval station.
The Landlord (1970)
Based on the novel The Landlord by Kristin Hunter [First
Published in 1966] Elgar Enders is from a wealthy family. He plans to
participate in the fad of buying a rundown building and remaking it into an
upscale luxury home. The building he buys is in Park Slope, Brooklyn, New York.
First, he has to evict the people living there, however once he gets involved
with the tenets his plans change.
Cold Turkey (1971)
A cigarette company has come up with a publicity stunt $25 million to any
town that can give up smoking and tobacco for 30 days. Reverend Clayton Brooks
and the 4,000 residents of the dying town of Eagle Rock, Iowa take on that
challenge to save their dying town.
The Adventures of the Wilderness Family (1975)
The Robinson are family living in Los Angles but decide to leave their
urban life for the rural outdoors hundreds of miles from another living person.
The family faces many dangers from the wildlife, the elements, but by pulling
together if they survive it all.
The Jeffersons (1975-1985)
The newly wealthy Jeffersons move on
up to a luxury apartment on the upper east side enjoy the good life
and sometimes clash with their neighbors.
That 70’s Show (1998-2006)
Set in Point Place, Wisconsin during the 1970’s Eric Forman and his friends
grow up and have life experiences as the decade progresses.
1980's
In the 1980's to me it seems like an updated ideal image based on the 1950's and 1960's
version of The American Dream along with career success and building wealth quickly came to define The American Dream.
Family Ties (1982-1989)
Steve and Elyse Keaton are liberal ex-hippies in Regan Era America in a
traditional suburban family situation with children that do not share their
values. This is especially true of their oldest son Alex P. Keaton a passionate
conservative republican.
The Cosby Show (1984-1992)
The home life of the successful Dr. Heathcliff Huxtable, lawyer Clair
Huxtable and their four children.
Risky Business (1983)
Joel Goodson is a rich kid living in the Chicago North Shore area following his
parents plans to do well in school and attend Princeton University. One weekend
his parents need to go out of town and Joel starts a series of misadventures
that result in his parent's belongings being damaged or stolen including
his father's Porsche 928. To fix his problems he needs money fast so with
the help of his friends and Lana a prostitute he has fallen in love with. He
makes his house into a pop-up brothel. This is also the night the
Princeton recruiter shows up for an interview.
Quicksilver (1986)
Jack Casey is a stockbroker that makes a costly mistake and becomes a bike
messenger for Quicksilver Speed Delivery. When his friend Hector needs money to
open his own food cart business but cannot obtain a loan Jack is convinced to
go back to trading where he is more successful than they imagined. Jack also
takes on a dangerous drug dealer and finds love with a coworker.
Baby Boom (1987)
A successful businesswoman inherits a baby from a distant relative. To give
her new family a better life she buys a house sight unseen Vermont. It is of
course a fixer upper. Once there she fixes up the house, starts a successful
business, and finds love.
The Secret of My Success (1987)
Brantly Foster is an ambitious new grad that is excited about business and is
looking for a big break. He gets a job in the mail room of a big company in New
York. Seeing how poorly the company is run and finding an opportunity to make
himself an executive at the company, he creates an alter ego, Carlton
Whitfield. He is very successful and improves the company’s operations. This
gets him noticed by the CEO, how long until he is discovered?
Wall Street (1987)
Bud Fox is a stockbroker that wants to be a top trader and work with his
hero Gordon Gekko. After a lot of work Bud gets a meeting with Gordon where he
performs a small act of insider trading. Impressed with this Gordon mentors Bud
and teaches him how to manipulate the stock market and insider trading. Getting
everything, he wants until his family and community are at risk of being hurt
and must choose between his mentor or his family.
Working Girl (1988)
Tess Mcgill is a secretary going to business school at night and is trying
to advance her career. When her boss is injured during a ski trip she poses as
her boss and teams up with an investment banker to prove she has what it takes.
It goes well until her boss returns.
The Pursuit of Happyness (2006)
Based on the memoir The Pursuit of Happyness by Chris
Gardner [First Published in 2006]. Set in San Francisco in the early
1980’s Chris Gardner invested heavily in bone density scanners however they did
not pan out as well as he hoped putting a strain on his marriage. When he loses
his car, house and wife he takes a chance on an internship with a stockbroker
firm. He works hard and in time he changes his life and becomes successful.
1990's
In the 90's The American
Dream became less conservative but still influenced by past decades
while adding leaving the suburbs and living in spacious apartments in large metro
areas.
Mr. Destiny (1990)
Larry Burrows blew a game winning hit in a baseball game in his teens resulting
in living in a middle-class life. He is obsessed with what could have been. On
his 35th birthday he offered the life he would have had if he
had not missed the ball to the live the life that could have been. While he has
the things, he wanted out of life the person he became and the price he paid
for that life is not what he thought it would be.
Home Improvement (1991 – 1999)
A sitcom about a home improvement host, his family, friends and neighbors
living in a nice suburb of Detroit, Michigan. The show's humor often revolves
around tools, cars, home projects, family issues and a rivalry with Bob Vila
of This Old House.
For Love or Money (1993)
Doug Ireland is a Concierge at a luxury hotel in Matthan that
has a goal, a plan and a dream of building his own luxury hotel on Roosevelt
Island in New York. Putting all of his money to this project when
he finds investor Christian Hanover shows interest in the project Doug is
willing to take on the unofficial job of managing Christian's mistress
Andy Hart. In doing this Doug falls in love with her and may lose his project
to save the girl from a businessman that uses everybody.
Friends (1994-2004)
The personal and professional lives of six friends in their 20's while they
live in New York City and try to achieve their dreams.
King of the Hill (1997-2010)
Hank Hill assistant manager and propane salesman in Arlan, Texas lives his
American Dream as best he can while dealing with a society that is changing and
the wild antics of his friends and family.
Sex and the City (1998-2004)
Inspired by the book Sex and The City by Candace
Bushnell [First Published in 1996]. Four close female friends in their
30's living in New York City gather and talk about their professional,
personal, sex lives as they navigate womanhood in the 90's.
2000's
Tech start-ups, social
networks internet fame became The American Dream for a lot while economic
factors made not losing what you built and having steady employment were
factors in this decade.
Pirates of Silicon
Valley (1999)
Based on the book Fire In The Valley by Paul Freiburg and
Michael Swaine [First Published in 1984]. This is the history of Steve
Jobs and Bill Gates and how they made the computers, programs and technology
that changed modern society.
Fun With Dick and Jane (2005)
Remake of Fun with Dick and Jane (1977) Dick and Jane Harper are a well-off
family living in an affluent suburb. After Dick gets a promotion to VP of his
company Jane quits her job to be a housewife. Suddenly Dick's company goes out
of business and the family becomes bankrupt. The couple become criminals to
regain their lifestyle. When they see their former friends and coworkers
struggling, they go after the CEO of Dick's company to restore the pensions and
benefits that had been embezzled by the top executives.
iCarley (2007-2012)
Carley Shaw along with her friends Sam Puckett, and Freddie Benson create their
own web show earning them fame and fortune.
The Social Network (2010)
Based on The Accidental Billionaires: The Founding of Facebook, A Tale
of Sex, Money, Genius, and Betrayal by Ben Mezrick [First
Published in 2009]. In 2003 Mark Zuckerberg creates the site Facemash during a
bought of anger after the site is taken down. Mark is sought after by people
wanting to create social networks. However, Mark Zuckerberg creates his own
network with his friend Eduardo Saverin thefacebook.com. As it grows
in popularity Mark Zuckerberg becomes a billionaire while changing and
expanding the network into Facebook.com.
2010 - 2023
2010 to today (2023 when
I wrote this) I feel like having Freedom, being debt free (student loans being a big part of
this), being able to provide for one’s family, achieving life events/growing
up, understanding how and why America and society changed so
suddenly is The American Dream.
Last Man Standing (2011-2021)
Mike Baxter is co-owner of an outdoor sporting and fishing stores bases out of Colardo. He travels the world, owns classic cars and lives with his wife and three daughters and a grandson in a large house in the suburbs. The less-than-ideal parts of his life come from his daughter's romantic choices, parenting, that society is less conservative and his neighbors.
The House (2017)
When the Johansen's daughter is about to go to college when they learn that the
full scholarship, they were counting on has been canceled they team up with a
neighbor to run an illegal casino to pay for their daughter to go to
college.
Santa Clarita Diet (2017-2019)
Sheila and Joel Hammond are a married couple that work as real estate agents while raising their daughter in Santa Clarita, California. When Sheila becomes a zombie, the family pulls together to find a cure and keep their life they built for themselves.
At Home In Mitford (2019)
Based on the novel At Home in Mitford by Jan Karon [First Published in 1994]. Writer and artist Cynthia Coppersmith goes to Mitford to find inspiration and to do something with a house she inherited. While nest door neighbor Reverend Tim Kavanaugh has a large puppy that has decided to live with him taking in a boy whose family is deployed. The two of them find friendship and romance in this perfect small town.
Picture A Perfect Christmas (2019)
Based on A Family Under The Christmas Tree by Terri Reed [First Published in 2016]. Professional Photographer Sophie Griffith goes to see her grandmother over Christmas. Not having much to do she helps as the nanny to the next-door neighbor Davis who is the guardian of his nephew. They celebrate Christmas, fall in love, and create a family in a beautiful town.
Emily The Criminal (2022)
Emily has a lot of student loan debt and difficulties with obtaining gainful
employment. She gets involved in credit card scams making good money getting
out of debt. She gets deeper in the Los Angles criminal underworld.
Vengeance (2022)
Ben Manalowitz is a New York writer that wants to expand his career to include
podcasting. His pitches are about explaining what America is today. When he
gets a call about the death of an ex-hookup he goes to West Texas and sells a
podcast idea on the mystery of her death and explaining the current red, blue
divide. As he investigates, he loses his preconceived ideas about culture, life
and Texas.