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Rating: 7/10 by 69 users

The Whales of August (1987)

Two aged sisters reflect on life and the past during a late summer day in Maine.

Directing:
  • Lindsay Anderson
Writing:
  • David Berry
Stars:
Release Date: Wed, Oct 14, 1987

Rating: 7/10 by 69 users

Alternative Title:
Le balene d'agosto - IT
Las ballenas de agosto - ES
8월의 고래 - KR

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 30 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: sibling relationship, based on play or musical, maine, elderly, elderly lady, sister sister relationship

Bette Davis
Libby Strong
Lillian Gish
Sarah Webber
Vincent Price
Mr. Maranov
Ann Sothern
Tisha Doughty
Harry Carey, Jr.
Joshua Brackett
Margaret Ladd
Young Libby
Frank Grimes
Mr. Beckwith

CinemaSerf

When I see this, I cannot help but wonder how much actual acting Bette Davis and Lilian Gish (who made her first film in 1912!) were doing, and how much of their performances were but second nature for two elderly ladies who were simply being themselves in this screen adaptation of David Berry's play. The sisters, now spinsters, spend their summers away from the heat of Pittsburgh in a small cottage on an island off the coat of Maine. Davis ("Libby") is blind and reliant on Gish ("Sarah"), her slightly more nimble, certainly more amenable sister as they live out their lives contemplating what has gone before. Vincent Price adds some delicate diversion to the dynamic, sparingly, as a local gentlemen who, having escaped from revolutionary Russia, has his own stories to tell too. It moves very much at it's own pace, evoking quite poignantly the day-to-lives of the women as one of them is clearly suffering the effects of senility tempered with odd spells of lucidity that demonstrate the fragility of life and of the aging process. You won't need a tissue, but you might want to pick up the phone to your grandmother afterwards...


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