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A Christmas Memory (1997)

A Christmas Memory (1997)
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Made for television, A Christmas Memory is adapted from the wistful short story by Truman Capote, previously filmed in 1967 as a one-hour episode of ABC Stage 67. Capote himself narrated the original version, in which he recalled his lonely childhood and the strong bond between himself and his simple-minded older cousin Sook, a role brilliantly essayed in 1967 by Geraldine Page. The remake stars Patty Duke as Sook, with whom young Buddy (Eric Lloyd) (the Capote character) lives during one memorable Depression Christmas while his divorced (and detached) mother and father are otherwise occupied. Looked after by her unmarried sisters Jennie (Piper Laurie) and Callie (Anita Gillette), the warm, unfailingly cheerful Sook busies herself with preparing Christmas fruitcakes for everyone she can think of--including President Roosevelt and Jean Harlow!--and, with the innocence of the eternal child, she allows the impressionable Buddy into her own private world. When the time comes for Sook and Buddy to be separated, he prefers to remain with her. . .a decision, alas, that is not his to make. Bereft of Capote's eloquent narration, and including several subplot intrigues not to be found in the original short story, A Christmas Memory is a game effort, but in the end falls short of the 1967 classic. The remake aired December 21, 1997 on CBS. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Eric LloydPatty Duke, (more)
Director(s):
Glenn Jordan
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of A Christmas Memory

Made for television, A Christmas Memory is adapted from the wistful short story by Truman Capote, previously filmed in 1967 as a one-hour episode of ABC Stage 67. Capote himself narrated the original version, in which he recalled his lonely childhood and the strong bond between himself and his simple-minded older cousin Sook, a role brilliantly essayed in 1967 by Geraldine Page. The remake stars Patty Duke as Sook, with whom young Buddy (Eric Lloyd) (the Capote character) lives during one memorable Depression Christmas while his divorced (and detached) mother and father are otherwise occupied. Looked after by her unmarried sisters Jennie (Piper Laurie) and Callie (Anita Gillette), the warm, unfailingly cheerful Sook busies herself with preparing Christmas fruitcakes for everyone she can think of--including President Roosevelt and Jean Harlow!--and, with the innocence of the eternal child, she allows the impressionable Buddy into her own private world. When the time comes for Sook and Buddy to be separated, he prefers to remain with her. . .a decision, alas, that is not his to make. Bereft of Capote's eloquent narration, and including several subplot intrigues not to be found in the original short story, A Christmas Memory is a game effort, but in the end falls short of the 1967 classic. The remake aired December 21, 1997 on CBS. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
91 mins

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Director(s):
Glenn Jordan
Writer(s):
Duane Poole
Producer(s):
Glenn Jordan
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    Jamie G.

    This movie is set around Christmas - but, it is more a story of FRIENDSHIP. Buddy is a 7 year old boy living with distant relatives and forms a special bond with Sook. Sook is a simple minded, affectionate, and loving friend to Buddy. Set is early 1900's when folks walked and talked and spent time together and appreciated everything. Patty Duke is wonderful as Sook and Eric Lloyd is adorable as Buddy. Together with his dog Queenie the three of them create a relationship that is to be envied. Music is beautiful! Very touching, heartwarming movie. While it is not sad, it will make you cry . You will feel Sook's pain when the other family members want to send him to a military school. Have some tissues handy.

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    Mark and Judy M.

    Probably the most depressing Christmas movie I've ever seen. If you're in good Christmas cheer and feel like you need to be taken down a few notches, this is the movie for you.

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