The Cemetery Club (1993) Reviews

The Cemetery Club (1993)
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Based on the play by Ivan Menchell, this drama concerns three friends, Doris (Olympia Dukakis), Lucille (Diane Ladd), and Esther (Ellen Burstyn). All three live in the same Jewish community in Pittsburgh, are in their mid-to-late 50s, and have become widows within the past few months. Once a week, they gather to visit their husbands' graves and meet at a deli afterward to talk about their lives. Doris remains fiercely devoted to her late husband and takes her responsibilities as a widow seriously. Lucille is eager to get her feet back in the waters of dating, partly as revenge against her late husband, who often cheated on her, and partly because she's very lonely by herself. Esther is also not used to being alone after 39 years of marriage, but she doesn't feel ready to start dating again, at least not until she meets Ben (Danny Aiello), a former cop turned cab driver who gradually but firmly eases his way into her life. Doris is appalled when she discovers that Esther is dating again and loudly protests that she's being disrespectful to her late husband, while Lucille is more than a bit jealous that Esther snagged a good man before she could. Jerry Orbach and Lee Richardson appear in a brief prologue sequence. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Ellen BurstynOlympia Dukakis, (more)
Director(s):
Bill Duke
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Robert D.

This was a positively delightful film..very funny yet poignant and fulfilling to the heart..the three lady widows were charming and witty to boot..and Danny Aeillo,thank god was not a baddie but full or charm and a delight also..this film leaves the viewer quite satisfied and feeling good for a change..more of these... 31/2 stars!! PS It was not maudlin!

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Abbe A.

I love Ellen Burstyn but this movie just wasn't up to her standards. There was no chemistry between the three women and I just didn't care about what happened to any of them. I felt the comedy was lacking, too.

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Laurie R.

I really liked this movie. The acting was good and the storyline was quite interesting. It is very true to real life.

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Nancy H.

Excellent acting, great cast, wonderful story

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Marcia G.

This was a very light hearted story about aging and what comes afer the death of a spouse and friendship. Anyone that is Jewish will recognize the stones left at the grave sites, denoting that person had a visitor. EXCELLENT cast. I really enjoyed this movie.

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    Robert D.

    This was a positively delightful film..very funny yet poignant and fulfilling to the heart..the three lady widows were charming and witty to boot..and Danny Aeillo,thank god was not a baddie but full or charm and a delight also..this film leaves the viewer quite satisfied and feeling good for a change..more of these... 31/2 stars!! PS It was not maudlin!

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    Abbe A.

    I love Ellen Burstyn but this movie just wasn't up to her standards. There was no chemistry between the three women and I just didn't care about what happened to any of them. I felt the comedy was lacking, too.

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    Laurie R.

    I really liked this movie. The acting was good and the storyline was quite interesting. It is very true to real life.

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