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Melanie

  • 1982
  • PG
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Jamie Dick and Glynnis O'Connor in Melanie (1982)
Drama

A young woman battles to regain custody of her son.A young woman battles to regain custody of her son.A young woman battles to regain custody of her son.

  • Director
    • Rex Bromfield
  • Writers
    • Michael Green
    • Richard Paluck
    • Robert Guza Jr.
  • Stars
    • Glynnis O'Connor
    • Paul Sorvino
    • Burton Cummings
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    302
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rex Bromfield
    • Writers
      • Michael Green
      • Richard Paluck
      • Robert Guza Jr.
    • Stars
      • Glynnis O'Connor
      • Paul Sorvino
      • Burton Cummings
    • 14User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Glynnis O'Connor
    Glynnis O'Connor
    • Melanie
    Paul Sorvino
    Paul Sorvino
    • Walter
    Burton Cummings
    Burton Cummings
    • Rick
    Trudy Young
    • Ronda
    Don Johnson
    Don Johnson
    • Carl
    Donann Cavin
    • Ginny
    Jamie Dick
    • Tyler
    Jodie Drake
    • Eula
    Lisa Dalbello
    • Marcie
    • (as Lisa Del Bello)
    Yvonne Murray
    • Brandy
    Martha Gibson
    Martha Gibson
    • Waitress
    Rocco Bellusci
    • Dana
    David Wills
    • Daryll Adrian
    Jim Martin
    Jim Martin
    • Sound Engineer
    L.Q. Jones
    L.Q. Jones
    • Buford
    • (uncredited)
    Robert Mayr
    • Audience Member
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Rex Bromfield
    • Writers
      • Michael Green
      • Richard Paluck
      • Robert Guza Jr.
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    9I_Ailurophile

    A wonderful, underappreciated treasure

    The premise portends drama that's going to be less than fun, and as soon as we meet Carl and see what a brute he is - well, hypothesis proven. At the same time, the film strikes a weirdly playful tone at some points, especially in the character of Rick. Not least of all as it shifts between moods, the movie is a bit ham-handed in some scenes, to enough of an extent that without knowing any better, it'd be easy to think 'Melanie' is a made-for-TV movie. Even putting that aside, the picture is rough around the edges - the plot is whole, but still seems slightly unfocused where it expands away from the core question of custody; the romantic elements definitely feel a little forced.

    If one can overlook the indelicacies, however, at its core this is really a very good picture. Rex Bromfield's direction doesn't strike me as particularly notable, but it's highly competent - and he does a great job of vividly realizing the screenplay, which I think is pretty fantastic. The narrative is compelling, and the scene writing is actually very strong, and impactful - more than I could have expected. The dialogue comes across as real and believable - and perhaps above all, as the story is largely character-driven, the roles are written with a gratifying measure of depth and personality. Even in moments that feel a little cheesy, there's a wonderful earnestness and moving sincerity to 'Melanie' in telling the tale of a woman doing her utmost to be reunited with her son. It would have been very easy for the film to dip into Lifetime-style melodrama. Yet while there are keenly dramatic instances, especially at the climax, instead the feature remains smartly centered on the protagonist and her astonishing growth, and the friends that help her.

    With that - I love the cast. Don Johnson embraces a duly unlikable cocksure menace as Carl with a completeness that I appreciate, ensuring that his presence is known despite having not a lot of screen time. Though not true, the part of Walter that Paul Sorvino plays seems more dynamic than what I'm used to seeing from him (maybe because I readily picture him as stodgy Sergeant Cerreta in 'Law & Order'), and Sorvino is sweetly warm in his portrayal. Meanwhile, it's a joy to watch Burton Cummings depict boisterous, down-on-his-luck Rick - I'm certainly familiar with Cummings' days with The Guess Who, but it's a swell surprise to learn he can act, too! The singer-songwriter sells his role with delightful nuance, and no small amount of pep, making me all the more happy to have discovered this film. Yet that goes doubly for Glynnis O'Connor as the title character, delivering so outstanding a performance that I can't believe she hasn't come to my attention before now. O'Connor demonstrates admirable range, poise, and strength of personality in capturing Melanie's plight and determination - and really, I kind of think she makes the movie worth watching all by herself, nevermind the rest of it. With every step that Melanie takes toward self-improvement on the road to gaining custody, O'Connor impresses by fully embodying the mother, and it's just lovely to see as a moviegoer.

    Sometimes kitschy, and more predominantly alternating between scenes and tones distressing, galvanizing, and heartwarming - 'Melanie' is, at all times, pleasantly endearing. It's not perfect, but at that, I wonder if I'm nitpicking too much in my criticism as it is. There's no pretension here, no tricks or hooks - just genuine, honest storytelling, excellent writing, and terrific performances. Rounded out with fabulous, catchy music from Paul Zaza and Cummings himself, the film is absorbing, charming, satisfying, and rewarding. It's no searing time-honored classic or must-see social commentary - just one very, very good movie. There's little more to be said - I entered with no foreknowledge and mixed expectations, and walk away giving an enthusiastic recommendation: 'Melanie' is an ultimately feel-good drama well worth 100 minutes of your time.
    8farmerstina

    Sweet movie with great music

    This is a sweet little movie. I first saw it on HBO in the eighties and loved it. I subsequently rented it a few times but over the years it got harder and harder to find. I tried to buy it but when I checked it was on a moratorium and not being printed anymore. I finally got a VHS copy for myself thru Ebay. If you get a chance I highly recommend this movie. Glynnis O'Connor plays a young illiterate mother who desperately loves her young son. Don Johnson plays her husband. Paul Sorvino is good in his role, but I loved Burton Cummings. He has a natural screen presence. I am surprised he didn't do more movies. He wrote the songs and played piano.
    9McScared

    Strong solid story

    I remember watching this movie TV when I was a teen in Edmonton. Even at that time I remember thinking "wow this guy can really act" and I wasn't referring to Don Johnson.

    Burton Cummings stand out performance really makes this film. He came off incredibly natural, sincere and very funny at times. As great of a musician his is he leaves us all wondering if he could also have had an acting career.

    Not sure if his character had some cathartic meaning for him or not. His performance still sticks with me 36 years later.

    Strongest closing song of any film till this day.

    The whole cast was great.
    9budikavlan

    A true hidden gem

    It's unfathomable why this film isn't more widely seen and loved. The tale of a young illiterate rural housewife who ventures to the big city to retrieve her child has so much to offer the average viewer: Melanie learns to read, falls in love, redeems the career of a dissolute singer. All the performances are terrific, especially that of Glynnis O'Connor, always an underappreciated talent. Burton Cummings of the Guess Who also gives a good performance, and throws in a few songs. Paul Sorvino and Don Johnson are also thrown into the mix. I recommend this to my friends and acquaintances every chance I get.
    7waterguy3286

    Glynnis O'Connor...topless????

    The movie storyline was original and the music, thank-you Burton Cummings of The Guess Who, was great! He really surprised me as both a comedic and dramatic actor. The rest of the cast for this low budget film endevor came off as quite good. A sleeper movie during the early 80's, it did quite well on cable. Hard to find on tape or DVD but shouldn't be too hard to find on e-bay. There were many toe-tapping moments during the film, but what really came as a shocker and quite a pleasant surprise was the fact that Miss O'Connor exposed her bare breast for the first time in front of the camera. NICE! This occurred within the first 15-20 minutes of the opening before she left home to move to California with a friend.

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      Yvonne Murray's debut.
    • Soundtracks
      You Saved My Soul
      Written and Performed by Burton Cummings

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    • Release date
      • February 19, 1982 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Non arrendersi mai
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production company
      • Simcom Limited
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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