Marvin's Room (film)
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Directed by | Jerry Zaks |
Written by |
Scott McPherson John Guare[1] |
Starring |
Meryl Streep Leonardo DiCaprio Diane Keaton Robert De Niro |
Music by | Rachel Portman |
Cinematography | Piotr Sobociński |
Edited by | Jim Clark |
Distributed by | Miramax Films |
Release dates |
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Running time | 98 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $23 million |
Box office | $12,803,305 |
Marvin's Room is a 1996 American drama film based on the play of the same name by Scott McPherson.[2] The play, which was directed by David Petrarca, was adapted for the screen by McPherson and directed by Jerry Zaks.
It stars Meryl Streep, Leonardo DiCaprio, Diane Keaton, Robert De Niro, Hume Cronyn, Gwen Verdon, Hal Scardino and Dan Hedaya. Original music for the film was composed by Rachel Portman. Carly Simon wrote and performed the theme song "Two Little Sisters", with Meryl Streep adding background vocals.
Plot
A man who had a stroke 20 years ago (Hume Cronyn) is left incapacitated and bed-ridden. He has been cared for by his daughter Bessie (Diane Keaton) in their Florida home, and totally ignored by his other daughter, Lee (Meryl Streep), who moved to Ohio with her husband 20 years ago and has never contacted her family. Now, however, Bessie's doctor has informed her that she has leukemia and needs a bone marrow transplant[3] and she turns to her sister for help. Lee, in turn, turns to her son Hank (Leonardo DiCaprio), who has been committed to a mental institution for setting fire to his mother's house. When Lee finds that she may have to take over her father's care, she at first begins shopping around for nursing homes. Eventually, however, the estranged family grows close.[4][5]
Cast
- Meryl Streep as Lee Wakefield Lacker
- Leonardo DiCaprio as Hank Lacker, Lee's son
- Diane Keaton as Bessie Wakefield
- Robert De Niro as Dr. Wallace "Wally" Carter
- Hume Cronyn as Marvin Wakefield, father of Lee and Bessie
- Gwen Verdon as Ruth Wakefield, Marvin's sister and Lee and Bessie's aunt
- Hal Scardino as Charlie Lacker, Lee's son
- Dan Hedaya as Dr. Robert "Bob" Carter, Wally's brother
- Margo Martindale as Dr. Charlotte Samit
- Cynthia Nixon as the Retirement Home Director
- Kelly Ripa as Coral, a soap opera character
- Bitty Schram as Janine, the receptionist
- Helen Stenborg as a Nun at the convent where Lee goes to live
- Olga Merediz as the beauty shop lady Lee does hair for
Reception
The film earned a positive reaction from critics, as it currently holds an 80% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 49 reviews.
Awards
Nominations:
- Academy Award for Best Actress: Diane Keaton
- 1997: Golden Globe: Best Actress, Drama: Meryl Streep[6]
- 1997: Screen Actors Guild: Best Cast
- 1997: Screen Actors Guild: Diane Keaton
- 1997: Screen Actors Guild: Gwen Verdon
Awards:
- 1997: 20th Moscow International Film Festival: Golden St. George[7]
Further reading
- Marvin's Room Screen Adaptation: A Scriptwriting Handbook, by Kenneth Portnoy. Published by Focal Press, 1998. ISBN 0-240-80349-3.
- McPherson, Scott (1992). Marvin's Room (First ed.). New York: Plume drama. ISBN 0-452-26922-9.
- Grace in Suffering: Marvin's Room Praying the Movies: Daily Meditations from Classic Films, by Edward McNulty, McNulty. Geneva Press, 2001. ISBN 0-664-50155-9.
References
- ↑ Credits - Marvin's Room Turner Classic Movies.
- ↑ Marks, Peter (December 8, 1996). "Two Wrenching Dramas Find Unexpected New Lives". The New York Times.
- ↑ Johnson, Gary. "Marvin's Room Explores the Ties That Bind". imagesjournal.com.
- ↑ "Marvin's Room (1996) Overview". The New York Times.
- ↑ Howe, Desson (January 10, 1997). "'Marvin's Room': No Emote Control". The Washington Post.
- ↑ List of Awards and Nominations for Meryl Streep
- ↑ "20th Moscow International Film Festival (1997)". MIFF. Retrieved 2013-03-22.
External links
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- Marvin's Room at Rotten Tomatoes
- Marvin's Room at Box Office Mojo
- Marvin's Room at San Francisco Chronicle.
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