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Trilogy

  • 1969
  • G
  • 1h 50min
NOTE IMDb
7,5/10
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Trilogy (1969)
DramaRomance

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langue"Miriam": Miss Miller has spent her life as a governess for children in some of the most fashionable homes in New York. She is shocked one day to learn that one of her "babies" is expecting ... Tout lire"Miriam": Miss Miller has spent her life as a governess for children in some of the most fashionable homes in New York. She is shocked one day to learn that one of her "babies" is expecting a baby of her own and rejects Miss Miller's offer to be the nurse for the forthcoming chil... Tout lire"Miriam": Miss Miller has spent her life as a governess for children in some of the most fashionable homes in New York. She is shocked one day to learn that one of her "babies" is expecting a baby of her own and rejects Miss Miller's offer to be the nurse for the forthcoming child. That night, Miss Miller meets Miriam, a strange young girl who resembles Miss Miller wh... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • Frank Perry
  • Scénario
    • Truman Capote
    • Eleanor Perry
  • Casting principal
    • Geraldine Page
    • Donnie Melvin
    • Lavinia Cassels
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    7,5/10
    196
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Frank Perry
    • Scénario
      • Truman Capote
      • Eleanor Perry
    • Casting principal
      • Geraldine Page
      • Donnie Melvin
      • Lavinia Cassels
    • 8avis d'utilisateurs
    • 6avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux22

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    Geraldine Page
    Geraldine Page
    • Woman (segment "A Christmas Memory")
    Donnie Melvin
    • Buddy (segment "A Christmas Memory")
    Lavinia Cassels
    • Aunts (segment "A Christmas Memory")
    Christine Marler
    • Aunts (segment "A Christmas Memory")
    Josip Elic
    Josip Elic
    • HaHa (segment "A Christmas Memory")
    Lynn Forman
    • Woman in Car (segment "A Christmas Memory")
    Win Forman
    • Storekeeper (segment "A Christmas Memory")
    Beverly Ballard
    • Nina (segment "Miriam")
    Martin Balsam
    Martin Balsam
    • Ivor Belli (segment "Among the Paths to Eden")
    Truman Capote
    Truman Capote
    • Narrated by (segment "A Christmas Memory")
    • (voix)
    • (as Mr. Capote)
    Jane Connell
    Jane Connell
    • Mrs. Connolly (segment "Miriam")
    Susan Dunfee
    Susan Dunfee
    • Miriam (segment "Miriam")
    Phyllis Eldridge
    • Woman in Automat (segment "Miriam")
    Niki Flacks
    Niki Flacks
    • Clerk in Shop
    Carol Gustafson
    • Miss Lake (segment "Miriam")
    Richard Hamilton
    Richard Hamilton
    • Man in Automat (segment "Miriam")
    Frederic Morton
    • Man in Theatre (segment "Miriam")
    Mildred Natwick
    Mildred Natwick
    • Miss Miller (segment "Miriam")
    • Réalisation
      • Frank Perry
    • Scénario
      • Truman Capote
      • Eleanor Perry
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    migrjo

    Superb!

    I'm in full agreement with Marta. This is one of television's finest hours. Whenever I can I always introduce it to friends and not one has failed to be won over.

    Not only is it a shame that it hasn't become a perennial television classic during the holidays...but I would LOVE to own a copy of it on VHS or DVD and to buy copies for my friends!

    Who do we contact? {:-)
    10ktbarton3

    An outstanding holiday story of the heart

    There is little I can add to the already wonderful comments, except to point out to individuals that there is another Geraldine Page portrayal of "Sook". The little known Thanksgiving Visitor, lies forgotten in ABC's film vault. This film, producted in 1967, was just as carefully produced & narrated by Truman Capote, as the previous year's "A Christmas Memory"(1966). I certainly wish public awareness & demand could convince ABC to commit both of these to DVD/Video.What great holiday viewing fare would both of these be!!
    10steveprice148

    A can't miss.... So why so few songs of praise?

    I can hardly begin to sing the praises of EVERYONE involved in this production!!! From Director Frank Perry, Writer Lynn Perry(Franks wife), All of the actors involved, Geraldine Page being the star and rest unknowns, are truly magnificent!!! Page, as usual, shows why she was believed to be the greatest actress of the last half of the twentieth century. In my opinion, she was the greatest actress in terms of consistently turning in remarkable performances throughout her entire career. A REVELATION SHE WAS!!!

    That being said, this beautiful, quiet, honest, allegory about a boy learning about devotion, pure love, and joy in the simpler things.(This is set during the depression). Based largely on his own life, Truman Capote fashions a remembrance of love for this grandmotherly type woman who teaches him life's unconventional plan. Joy, acceptance, and never losing your dream is told in such a subtle, realistic way. Oh my, I can't forget the third member in this story, Queenie. Queenie is Miss Sooks pet dog and whoever trained her did a masterful job. Even she will steal your heart! What Mr. Capote was conveying was the coming of age of a boy who learned and idolized his friends (Miss Sook and Queenie) and ultimately life's lesson in loss, meaning nothing stays the same, even though we are comfortable with our circumstances. the end is breathtakingly true.
    10Marta

    A Christmas Memory-TV's finest hour

    Over the past 6 decades American television has given the world some fine programs, but nothing as superlative as "A Christmas Memory." It was originally filmed in 1966 but I'm guessing it was included in this "Trilogy" with two other Capote short story adaptations to round out the program. This was indeed TV's finest hour, or rather, TV's finest 50 minutes. It deserves to be seen not only at Christmas, but any time you need an emotional lift. It's a timeless, sentimental masterpiece.

    Truman Capote's short story, "A Christmas Memory", based on his childhood in Alabama where he grew up in a household full of older women, is also the superlative short story. His elderly cousin Sook, portrayed in this adaptation by the absolutely perfect Geraldine Page, was his closest friend and confidante. Their yearly Christmas tradition (baking fruitcakes and sending them to acquaintances, as well as making each other Christmas gifts) encompasses nearly the whole of this wonderful teleplay. Capote's story comes through virtually intact, which makes all the difference; he also serves as narrator, giving the show the feel that it all actually happened in exactly this way. Donnie Melvin, who plays Capote as a child, has none of the sugary-sweet cuteness rampant in some child actors. His is a perfectly natural performance, unaffected and poignant.

    The depiction of the South in the Depression is portrayed not as a detriment, but as an asset to the story. Despite the hardships, these two have genuine feeling for each other which transcends the bleakness of the rural economy. The family's market basket is an ornate baby carriage that was Capote's as a baby, kept under the porch of the ramshackle old house they live in, and is a potent sign of better times that have come and gone. Page doggedly pushes the carriage all over the countryside to gather the ingredients for the fruitcakes; stealing through barbed wire to gather a windfall pecan crop from a neighbor's forbidden orchard; hauling all the fruitcake ingredients home from the general store; and finally, making a trek to the notorious cafe whose owner, Ha-Ha Jones, sells bootleg whiskey. This is the final ingredient for the fruitcakes, and causes one of the funniest yet heartwarming scenes in the film.

    In short, this is the best thing to come out of televisionland, and should not be missed. It's a classic that should be shown every Christmas.

    The second short story is "Miriam." This was Capote's first published story and brought him instant success. It deals with a nasty little girl and her nanny.

    The final story, "Among the Paths to Eden," won Maureen Stapleton the "Outstanding Single Performance By an Actress in a Leading Role in a Drama" Emmy in 1967-68 for her role in this teleplay. This is the story of a single woman in New York who took care of her recently-deceased father. Now all alone and lonely, she has taken up talking to widowers in the local cemeteries, as they decorate their late wife's grave, hoping to meet the right man. Stapleton is great as always, but the story itself is a little strange and rather difficult to watch. As a story it works, but when played live it loses a great deal.
    drednm

    Geraldine Page

    "A Christmas Memory" is one of the three stories in this telefilm.

    This achingly sweet, tender, and sad story is based on Truman Capote's lonely childhood and his friendship with an elderly female cousin (who is unnamed in this story). This story unfolds during the Great Depression years of the 1930s when the two friends plot and plan for Christmas and the making of fruitcakes. They live in a rural house with two other female relatives but stay pretty much to themselves.

    Counting pennies and nickels and dimes, they scrape together the money to buy the many exotic ingredients and then send the cakes off to friends, casual acquaintances, and even President Roosevelt.

    Two eccentric figures, they push a dead baby carriage (they call it a buggy) around the countryside gathering pecans for their cakes and harvesting a Christmas tree. They are accompanied by Queenie the dog. But this is their last Christmas together.

    The boy is sent off to military school and the friend and Queenie are left behind. The dog dies and the friend slowly drifts into dementia, her letters to the boy becoming rarer and harder to read.

    Simple and sweet.

    Geraldine Page turns in a magnificent performance as the old soul who's never been to a movie or eaten a meal in a restaurant. Her whole life is the boy. She is unforgettable in this film.

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    • Anecdotes
      Scheduled to be exhibited during the final week of the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, a student revolution in France resulted in it never being screened at the festival.
    • Gaffes
      Although set during the Depression, a Dr Pepper sign is painted across the front of a general store. The product was spelled Dr. Pepper (with a period) until the 1950's redesign.
    • Citations

      Sook: Oh, my...how foolish I am! You know what I always thought? I always thought a body had to be sick and dyin' before they saw the Lord. I imagined that when He came it would be like lookin' at a Baptist window...prettiest colored glass and the sun pouring through...such a shine you wouldn't know it was gettin' dark. S'been a comfort to me...that shine...takin' away all the spooky feelin'. But I'll wager it isn't like that. I'll wager it never happens. I'll wager, at the very end, a body realizes that the Lord has already shone Himself...as things as they ARE. Just what they have always seen we're seein' HIM. Mm, mm. As for me...I could leave the world with TODAY in my eyes!

    • Versions alternatives
      Originally airing on ABC-Television as three separate 52-minute specials, "A Christmas Memory" remained unedited for this release, but "Miriam" and "Among The Paths To Eden" were each trimmed to approximately 25 minutes for a total theatrical running time of 110 minutes.
    • Connexions
      Edited from ABC Stage 67: A Christmas Memory (1966)
    • Bandes originales
      For My Sake
      Music by Meyer Kupferman

      Lyrics by Eleanor Perry

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    • Date de sortie
      • 6 novembre 1969 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Truman Capote's Trilogy
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Central Park, Manhattan, Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis(Miriam segment)
    • Société de production
      • Francis Productions
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