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Promises in the Dark

  • 1979
  • PG
  • 1h 58min
NOTE IMDb
6,5/10
347
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Kathleen Beller and Marsha Mason in Promises in the Dark (1979)
Drama

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueNumbed by career demands and a recent divorce, Dr. Alexandra Kendall (Marsha Mason) hides behind a hard shell of professional detachment, until she treats Buffy Koenig (Kathleen Beller), a d... Tout lireNumbed by career demands and a recent divorce, Dr. Alexandra Kendall (Marsha Mason) hides behind a hard shell of professional detachment, until she treats Buffy Koenig (Kathleen Beller), a dying 17-year-old cancer patient who reawakens Kendall to life's possibilities. Soon the co... Tout lireNumbed by career demands and a recent divorce, Dr. Alexandra Kendall (Marsha Mason) hides behind a hard shell of professional detachment, until she treats Buffy Koenig (Kathleen Beller), a dying 17-year-old cancer patient who reawakens Kendall to life's possibilities. Soon the courageous girl's condition takes a downturn, and the physician must carefully, even agonizi... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • Jerome Hellman
  • Scénario
    • Loring Mandel
  • Casting principal
    • Marsha Mason
    • Ned Beatty
    • Susan Clark
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,5/10
    347
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    • Réalisation
      • Jerome Hellman
    • Scénario
      • Loring Mandel
    • Casting principal
      • Marsha Mason
      • Ned Beatty
      • Susan Clark
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    • 7avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    • Récompenses
      • 2 nominations au total

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    Marsha Mason
    Marsha Mason
    • Dr. Alexandra Kendall
    Ned Beatty
    Ned Beatty
    • Bud Koenig
    Susan Clark
    Susan Clark
    • Fran Koenig
    Michael Brandon
    Michael Brandon
    • Dr. Jim Sandman
    Kathleen Beller
    Kathleen Beller
    • Buffy Koenig
    Paul Clemens
    Paul Clemens
    • Gerry Hulin
    Donald Moffat
    Donald Moffat
    • Dr. Walter McInerny
    Philip Sterling
    Philip Sterling
    • Dr. Frucht
    Bonnie Bartlett
    Bonnie Bartlett
    • Nurse Farber
    James Noble
    James Noble
    • Dr. Blankenship
    Arthur Rosenberg
    Arthur Rosenberg
    • Emergency Room Doctor
    Peggy McCay
    Peggy McCay
    • Mrs. Pritikin
    Robert Doran
    • Alan
    Lenora May
    Lenora May
    • Sue
    Alexandra Johnson
    • Ellie
    Fran Bennett
    Fran Bennett
    • Emergency Room Nurse
    Eloise Hardt
    • Woman in Restaurant
    Bernie Kuby
    Bernie Kuby
    • Tony in Bud's Office
    • Réalisation
      • Jerome Hellman
    • Scénario
      • Loring Mandel
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    6moonspinner55

    Another acting triumph for Marsha Mason...

    A teenage girl is treated for a leg injury, but it's soon discovered she has an aggressive form of cancer, which begins taking its toll--physically and emotionally--on the victim, her family, and the female doctor who forms a bond with the youngster. Kathleen Beller plays the unfortunate girl with a mix of belligerence and brashness that is, quite simply, off-putting; her straight-forward cynicism is certainly convincing, and it may be exactly how many cancer patients react when they discover there's very little time left, but it makes for a strident central character who doesn't do much to involve the audience. However, as the doctor, Marsha Mason just about saves the day with a wonderfully natural, sensitive and grounded performance. Given great dialogue by screenwriter Loring Mandel, Mason is able to revel in telling dramatic scenes that evoke whole lives (such as when she talks about her ex-husband, a movie-junkie who could sit through a double feature and then come home and watch television). Mason never sermonizes or stands on a soap-box, she is a caring professional who becomes a close friend (and may have become a mentor) to this girl. The film is occasionally pedestrian or heavy-handed--particularly when focusing on Beller--and that woeful title didn't help it at the box-office. Yet it is strengthened considerably by Mason, one of the finest actresses of the 1970s. **1/2 from ****
    6SnoopyStyle

    Buffy > Dr

    Divorced Dr. Alexandra Kendall (Marsha Mason) has 17 year old patient Buffy Koenig (Kathleen Beller) who broke a leg for no apparent reason. A cancerous tumor is found in her leg and it has to be amputated. Her parents (Ned Beatty, Susan Clark) are desperate to keep upbeat but Buffy insists on the truth. The cancer is spreading.

    The more compelling story is Buffy. The doctor's romantic issues just don't measure up. I get the premise of her finding herself by helping Buffy. In the end, her romance don't feel anywhere near as important. The emotional climax is Buffy's talk with her boyfriend. This movie is better off concentrating on Buffy.
    inspectors71

    Melodramatic, but Effective

    If you saw The Betsy (or read my review), you'll know why I was interested in seeing Promises in the Dark, way back in 1980 on HBO. Yet it wasn't Kathleen Beller's natural attributes that made this modestly soapy melodrama so effective. It was the fact that the story genuinely tries to address the issues of death and dying.

    Beller is an active and normal teen who snaps her leg in some sort of trip or collision in PE at high school. The severity of the injury in relation to the activity sparks the interest of the medicos, and it's discovered she has an aggressive cancer.

    Therein lies the heart of the story: The destruction of a young girl by cancer and the terrible strain her illness puts on those around her. We want Beller to survive, but I remember the movie telegraphing the end from the beginning; this kid's going to die and the movie is about how she-and we-will handle it.

    There are lots of strong character actors in PITD. Marsha Mason leads the cast as Beller's Oncologist, Ned Beatty and Susan Clark are her parents, and Michael Brandon is an MD who is a balance to Mason. Yet, it's Beller's show. I don't remember her milking the pathetic angle in what could have been a "Disease of the Week" TV-movie on the big screen.

    Promises in the Dark didn't make much of a stir at the box office, probably because, although well-acted, serious, and heartfelt, it had a kid slowly being smashed to pulp by cancer--a downer no matter what positive things can be said about it. But, it still stands as a legitimate and innovative counter to trash like Love Story (where anyone with two brain cells to rub together was cheering when Ali McGraw assumed room temperature).

    If you can find a copy, buy it. And while you're at it, pick up the astonishingly, laughably awful The Betsy to see Beller looking much, much healthier!
    marblehead-1

    Good 80's movie

    A fairly depressing movie with Kathleen Beller playing a dying preppy/suburban teenager. Great music(Cars, Kansas, James Taylor) and Marsha Mason is a hottie in this flick. The acting and the storyline are excellent. See this movie if you want to reflect on the early 1980's and look at Marsha but remember it's basically about someone dying, its depressing.
    6mollytinkers

    Basically a TV movie disguised as a feature film

    The bottom line is that this is part melodrama, part character study. Mason and Beller give excellent performances. Clark does, too; but Beatty's character feels like an afterthought, making it hard to judge his performance.

    At the time this movie was made, the subject was topical. Cancer was in the throes of coming to the forefront of conversations; and it was movies like this that confronted the viewer with certain realities not addressed before. That being said, there are some elements that don't jive, as the IMDb reviewer who rated it 3 points out.

    It drags around the middle mark; nonetheless, the directing is actually pretty good. The music score is tender. The "extra songs" are a nice touch. This was about the time that movies started incorporating Billboard Top 20 selections, which would change the face of movie soundtracks forever.

    Good, but not fantastic. A definite for fans of Marsha Mason.

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    • Anecdotes
      Lorenzo Lamas: in a pre-fame role as Josh, Buffy's football player friend.
    • Gaffes
      When Ned Beatty rushes in to put the girl on oxygen during her coughing episode, he opens the valve that controls flow from the tank to the regulator. Once that valve is open even a bit, the full pressure from the tank is then at the regulator. He keeps going back to that valve and turning it. That would do nothing to regulate the flow of oxygen to the patient. He never touches the regulator knob, which is the only way to adjust the amount of oxygen getting to the patient. Oxygen flow was not seen in the humidifier (the bottle of water at the end of the regulator). The oxygen tank was probably an empty prop tank. And the sound of oxygen flowing was probably a sound effect.
    • Citations

      Dr. Alexandra Kendall: You are asking for yes-and-no answers and all I have are essay-type answers.

    • Crédits fous
      There are a number of doctors and nurses in the cast list mentioned as playing themselves i.e. that each of their real life professional role is that of their onscreen character.
    • Versions alternatives
      CBS edited 19 minutes from this film for its 1983 network television premiere.
    • Connexions
      Features Let's Make a Deal (1963)
    • Bandes originales
      I'm Gonna Lock My Heart and Throw Away the Key
      Written by Jimmy Eaton (uncredited) and Terry Shand (uncredited)

      Performed by Billie Holiday and Her Orchestra

      Courtesy of Columbia Records

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    • Date de sortie
      • 3 avril 1980 (Australie)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Wenn das Schicksal es will
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Hartford, Connecticut, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Jerome Hellman Productions
      • Orion Pictures
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    • Durée
      1 heure 58 minutes
    • Mixage
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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