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Le rêve de Frances

Original title: Will There Really Be a Morning?
  • TV Movie
  • 1983
  • Not Rated
  • 3h
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
135
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Le rêve de Frances (1983)
BiographyDrama

This biopic depicts troubled actress Frances Farmer's Seattle childhood, college years, political involvement, show business success, doomed love affair with playwright Clifford Odets, and h... Read allThis biopic depicts troubled actress Frances Farmer's Seattle childhood, college years, political involvement, show business success, doomed love affair with playwright Clifford Odets, and her eventual mental breakdown.This biopic depicts troubled actress Frances Farmer's Seattle childhood, college years, political involvement, show business success, doomed love affair with playwright Clifford Odets, and her eventual mental breakdown.

  • Director
    • Fielder Cook
  • Writers
    • Frances Farmer
    • Dalene Young
  • Stars
    • Susan Blakely
    • Lee Grant
    • Royal Dano
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    135
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Fielder Cook
    • Writers
      • Frances Farmer
      • Dalene Young
    • Stars
      • Susan Blakely
      • Lee Grant
      • Royal Dano
    • 9User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Susan Blakely
    Susan Blakely
    • Frances Farmer
    Lee Grant
    Lee Grant
    • Lillian Farmer
    Royal Dano
    Royal Dano
    • Ernest Farmer
    Joe Lambie
    Joe Lambie
    • Bill Anderson
    John Heard
    John Heard
    • Clifford Odets
    Melanie Mayron
    Melanie Mayron
    • Sophie
    Leonardo Cimino
    Leonardo Cimino
    • Adolph Zukor
    • (as Leonard Cimino)
    Jack Creley
    Jack Creley
    • Professor Williams
    • (as Jack Creeley)
    James Eckhouse
    James Eckhouse
    • Harold Clurman
    Jeannie Elias
    • Lottie
    • (as Jeanne Elias)
    Joseph Maher
    Joseph Maher
    • 1st Doctor
    Bruce Ornstein
    • John Garfield
    Paul Perri
    Paul Perri
    • Luther Adler
    Madeleine Sherwood
    Madeleine Sherwood
    • 2nd Doctor
    • (as Madeline Thornton-Sherwood)
    Ivor Francis
    Ivor Francis
    • Drama Teacher
    Rodger Barton
    • Actor #1
    • (as Roger Barton)
    Neil Affleck
    Neil Affleck
    • Actor #2
    Donann Cavin
    • Actor #3
    • Director
      • Fielder Cook
    • Writers
      • Frances Farmer
      • Dalene Young
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    10Mr. Dutchie

    One of the best movies in film history!

    Trying to reflect an image of a persons life, nothing more or less then it was, is very difficult. Especially when the particular person has lived an extraordinary life. But, 'Will There be Really a Morning' is an exceptional example of how an autobiography should be filmed. The story is simple. A young teenage girl (Frances Farmer, played by Susan Blakely), who grew up in Seattle, turned out to be a very talented actress. She moved to Hollywood (1936), despite the disapproval of her parents, who characterized the glamorous life as Sex, Drugs, and Rock & Roll, which they rejected strongly. Frances was an instant success, she had the right look, the right talk, and the right walk. All the ingredients for living the American dream. But, she paid a prize for that. Not used to the glamour and glitter, and not able to control her life, she became an addict. Eventually, she was sent into a clinic where she got treatments to recover from her addicts and breakdowns (1942). After 11 years she was declared competent, and healthy. She took care of her parents, and after their death she felt that she was finally ready for her own life. Compliments to the cast, who enabled the viewer to experience the tremendous emotional struggles of Frances almost physically. Watching her life in two hours is like a waterfall of emotions pounding into your head, leaving the viewer wondering when she will explode and becomes really psycho, when everybody around her considers her for 11 years wrongly as incompetent, while she knows she's not. As times goes by, the viewers' amazement changes, via anger, into admiration for the way Frances picks up her normal life again. She starts all over again, she has nothing. But, she knows who she is, she has seen the ultimate limit of herself, and with that knowledge you can't get a better start. This movie is not spoiled with the characteristic 'over-acting' (like in 99% of the American movies), and is not waiting for sentimental sympathy of the viewer. Susan Blakely showed us what acting is all about. It's just what it is, nothing more, and nothing less. Will There be Really a Morning can be considered as one of the best films (in its own genre). All the starting actors should be urged to watch this movie, learning what acting really means.
    mikela88

    Comparison of two Farmer Films Difficult

    Having already seen the movie, "Frances," I was delighted to run onto this TV version. And for a television version, it really comes through with much more complex characterization. The relationship between Frances and her Mother is much richer and more complicated than in "Frances." In "Frances," the mother seems to be the villain right from the beginning. However, in the television version, the mother is portrayed as human but flawed. Although I enjoyed both films, I would say "Frances" is definitely written in true broad Hollywood style whereas "Will There be a Morning?" captures the subtleties of a very intricate and complex relationship between this particular mother and daughter.
    7Ms_Carter

    The Price Of Fame

    The White Washed Version Of The Book Of The Same Name This movie retells the story of how actress Frances Farmer Who was declared mentally insane and spent many years in and out of Asylums I think the book is mostly true because Farmer wrote it But she died before it was published and my understanding is they hired a ghost writer to finish the book So I'm not really entirely sure what is or isn't true At any rate whoever wrote the movie definitely added stuff that wasn't in the book at all Mostly what led up to Frances being committed The parts of the movie depicting her time in the asylum stayed pretty true to what was in the book I don't know much about Susan Blakely as a actress other than this movie But she was really convincing as Frances in particular what lead up to Frances having a nervous breakdown I have my problems with the movie Not because it isn't good It's very good for a made for tv movie I just don't like it because they tampered a lot with the story as it was written in the book Watched it on YouTube.
    10Sjaff

    The awesome story of '30s actress Frances Farmer

    Susan Blakely plays '30s actress, Frances Farmer brilliantly in this tragic autobiography which writer Dalene Young has adapted well. Blakely starts when Frances is in her teens and the film tracks her life (of 60+ years) from the budding actress who wins a trip to Moscow and New York and the Group Theatre by writing an essay entitled, "God Is Dead." Her goal was never movies but her mother, played by Lee Grant with great power, pushed her into a career in Hollywood. Frances put up with it but her heart was with the Group (she married Clifford Odets briefly), and her willfulness got her arrested. Then her mother had her committed in an attempt to control her. And Frances wound up in the dark ages of psychiatry in a mental institution in Washington. Her father, played by the great actor,Royal Dano, too meek to stand up to Mrs. Farmer, allowed that Frances remain in the harshest institution even after the docs were ready to let her go home. Blakely's acting won the highest praise. The scenes in the mental institution are fascinating in terms of what the world was like then. This was a three hour special for CBS (the entire prime-time).
    searchanddestroy-1

    Terrific biography

    I have already seen the movie starring Jessica Lange and curiously made the same year, in 1983. Both features are powerful, so are the performances. But I wonder why the Leif Erikson's character - former Frances Farmer's husband - is not spoken about in this TV movie. I don't remember if it was in the film with Jessica Lange. And I also wonder why the hell they made two films about the same topic in the very same year. I really don't get why. But after all, who cares, both are very good. I guess there were so many other actresses who deserved to have their lives told about. Hollywood was a real meat chopper for actors and actresses. A pit for broken dreams. Anyway, this kind of story is perfect for TV audiences and not for theater ones, who rather look for fun and entertainment instead of true and realistic face of life. Its darkest side.

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      Frances Farmer's former close friend Ida Lupino was close to optioning the book "Will There Really Be a Morning?" for filming.

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    • Release date
      • February 22, 1983 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Will There Really Be a Morning?
    • Filming locations
      • Petersburg, Virginia, USA
    • Production companies
      • Jaffe-Blakely Films
      • Sama Productions
      • Orion Television
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    • Runtime
      • 3h(180 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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