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The Whales of August (1987)

The Whales of August (1987)
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A once-in-a-lifetime cast of veterans performs David Berry's play about Libby Strong (Bette Davis) and Sarah Webber (Lillian Gish), widowed sisters vacationing on a Philadelphia island for their 60th consecutive summer. Libby is blind and embittered, while Sarah is healthy, supportive, and almost annoyingly chipper. Their neighbor Tisha (Ann Sothern) tries to convince Sarah to put Libby in the care of her daughter, but Sarah hasn't forgotten Libby's moral support when her own husband died, and she won't entertain such notions -- until she is swept off her feet by an aging roué (Vincent Price). When Libby spitefully sabotages this romance, an infuriated Sarah decides that gratitude has its limits. But when it actually comes down to selling their summer house and sending Libby packing, Sarah can't do it. In the film's flashback sequences, Libby is played by Margaret Ladd, Sarah by Mary Steenburgen, and Tisha by Ann Sothern's real-life daughter Tisha Sterling. Another film personality of long standing, Harry Carey Jr., is well cast as the sisters' handyman. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Bette DavisLillian Gish, (more)
Director(s):
Lindsay Anderson
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Whales of August

A once-in-a-lifetime cast of veterans performs David Berry's play about Libby Strong (Bette Davis) and Sarah Webber (Lillian Gish), widowed sisters vacationing on a Philadelphia island for their 60th consecutive summer. Libby is blind and embittered, while Sarah is healthy, supportive, and almost annoyingly chipper. Their neighbor Tisha (Ann Sothern) tries to convince Sarah to put Libby in the care of her daughter, but Sarah hasn't forgotten Libby's moral support when her own husband died, and she won't entertain such notions -- until she is swept off her feet by an aging roué (Vincent Price). When Libby spitefully sabotages this romance, an infuriated Sarah decides that gratitude has its limits. But when it actually comes down to selling their summer house and sending Libby packing, Sarah can't do it. In the film's flashback sequences, Libby is played by Margaret Ladd, Sarah by Mary Steenburgen, and Tisha by Ann Sothern's real-life daughter Tisha Sterling. Another film personality of long standing, Harry Carey Jr., is well cast as the sisters' handyman. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
91 mins

Complete Cast of The Whales of August


Director(s):
Lindsay Anderson
Writer(s):
David Berry
Producer(s):
Michael J. KaplanShep GordonMike Kaplan
The Whales of August Awards:
  • 1987 - National Board of Review - Best Actress
  • 1987 - National Media Owl - First Prize
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    Judy W.

    I like a good drama, but this one was a bit too slow-moving. I also think, despite the caliber of the cast, that the acting was pretty weak. Lillian Gish's character was by far the most convincing.

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    Erezia C.

    It was a delight to see these great actors again. Older, but still good. Pace was slow, but charm was excellent.

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    Michael R.

    Somewhat slow moving tale yet is able to hold one's interest. Davis fans have additional reason to like this movie.

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