Joanne Woodward,
James Olson,
Kate Harrington,
Estelle Parsons,
Donald Moffat
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Paul Newman made his directorial debut and Newman's wife, Joanne Woodward, stars as Rachel Cameron, a 35-year-old unmarried schoolteacher who feels as though she's wasted her life. Rachel's best frien... read more
DVD Release Date: April 28, 2009
Stats: 47 reviews
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Flixster Reviews (47)
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March 9, 2011
A bit flawed by the excess of flashbacks and oniric sequences. Nevertheless, amazing performance by Mrs. Newman
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January 23, 2011
Joanne Woodward stars a Rachel, a timid and sexually frustrated 35-year old schoolteacher who's desperate for a change in her life; a summer fling throws her emotions into chaos. A slow, quiet film about ordinary sadness and triumph; the movie requires a star turn from Woodward ... read more
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July 7, 2010
Paul Newman directs this at times great film about an old spinster school teacher who lives above a funeral parlor with her elderly mother. Well, the terms "old" and "spinster" are relative as she's only 35 years old. She does, however, conduct herself in the manner of a senior... read more
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August 27, 2009
Joanne Woodward is exceedingly fine here, the picture is slow paced but worthwhile for the superior acting. An interesting story of a repressed woman emerging from her shell.
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November 19, 2011
Newman directed his wife Joanne Woodward. From Newman's biography that I read, Paul Newman: A Life, I learned that the two of them agreed she was the better actor. Yet she didn't act as often in the movies. Woodward is Rachel, a woman who hasn't experience a lot in life, is afrai... read more
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November 12, 2010
Like many other people, Rachel Cameron(Joanne Woodward) has a tough time getting out of bed in the morning. Eventually, she does in order to go to her job as an elementary school teacher in a small town but not before her mother(Kate Harrington) asks her to buy her a candy bar. ... read more
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Well-directed by Paul Newman, the film chronicles the ordinary life of its unsung heroine, a small-town spinsterish teacher, beautifully played by Joanne Woodward. Full Review
Fine acting all around (Joanne Woodward especially), and sensitive Paul Newman direction.
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