The Portrait (1993)
- Director(s):
- Arthur Penn
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The Portrait, based upon the off-Broadway play by Tina Howe, is a made-for-cable film in which Gregory Peck and Lauren Bacall play Gardner and Fanny Church, aging parents of artist Mags (Cecelia Peck). As the film opens, Mags unexpectedly drops in on her parents, hoping that she can complete a portrait she has been working on for her one-woman show. As Gardner and Fanny are the subjects of the portrait, their cooperation is essential, but they pointedly refuse to help their daughter out. Even more surprisingly, it turns out that Mags has arrived as they are in the midst of moving out -- not only out of the family home in which Mags grew up, but out of the entire collegiate community where Gardner has for years been a respected figure. Her parents largely push aside Mags' attempts to find out why they are taking this drastic action, but it soon becomes clear that it involves Gardner, who seems to be entering the first stages of senility. Along the way, Mags discovers a great deal about her parents -- and herself. ~ Craig Butler, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast:
- John Bennes - Bradley
- Elliot Easton - Contractor
- Elizabeth Ann Klein - Faculty Wife #1
- Jody Maxwell
- Donna Mitchell - Marissa Pindar
- Richard Olsen - Doctor
- Collin Wilcox Paxton - Chancellor
- William Prince - Hubert Hayden
- George Gray - Gallery Man
- Lauren Bacall - Fanny Church
- Augusta Dabney - Elizabeth Hayden
- Pearl Jones - Grocery Clerk
- Mitchell Laurence - Ted Button
- Paul McCrane - Bartel
- Joyce O'Connor - Samantha Button
- Lucille Patton - Saleswoman
- Cecilia Peck - Margaret Church
- Ed Lillard - Alan
- John Murphy - Charles Wicstrom
- Gregory Peck - Gardner Church
- Director(s):
- Arthur Penn
- Writer(s):
- Lynn Roth
- Producer(s):
- Philip Kleinbart
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