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Resurrection

  • 1980
  • PG
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
3.6K
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Ellen Burstyn in Resurrection (1980)
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A woman enters the afterlife briefly after a car crash that kills her husband. But she survives - and finds herself possessing strange powers.A woman enters the afterlife briefly after a car crash that kills her husband. But she survives - and finds herself possessing strange powers.A woman enters the afterlife briefly after a car crash that kills her husband. But she survives - and finds herself possessing strange powers.

  • Director
    • Daniel Petrie
  • Writer
    • Lewis John Carlino
  • Stars
    • Ellen Burstyn
    • Sam Shepard
    • Richard Farnsworth
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
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    • Director
      • Daniel Petrie
    • Writer
      • Lewis John Carlino
    • Stars
      • Ellen Burstyn
      • Sam Shepard
      • Richard Farnsworth
    • 66User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Oscars
      • 3 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Ellen Burstyn
    Ellen Burstyn
    • Edna
    Sam Shepard
    Sam Shepard
    • Cal
    Richard Farnsworth
    Richard Farnsworth
    • Esco
    Roberts Blossom
    Roberts Blossom
    • John Harper
    Clifford David
    Clifford David
    • George
    Pamela Payton-Wright
    • Margaret
    Jeffrey DeMunn
    Jeffrey DeMunn
    • Joe
    Eva Le Gallienne
    Eva Le Gallienne
    • Grandma Pearl
    Lois Smith
    Lois Smith
    • Kathy
    Madeleine Sherwood
    Madeleine Sherwood
    • Ruth
    • (as Madeleine Thornton-Sherwood)
    Richard Hamilton
    Richard Hamilton
    • Earl Carpenter
    Carlin Glynn
    Carlin Glynn
    • Suzy Kroll
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    Lane Smith
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    Penelope Allen
    Penelope Allen
    • Ellie
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    Ebbe Roe Smith
    • Hank Peterson
    John Tillinger
    • Dr. Herron
    Trazana Beverley
    • Dr. Ellen Baxter
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    Ralph Roberts
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    • Director
      • Daniel Petrie
    • Writer
      • Lewis John Carlino
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    jmossman

    deeply moved

    I originally saw this on the late show one night and it moved me deeply. It reaffirmed for me that spirituality has little to do with religion. It starts with a "going towards the light" death experience that although not done with high tech special effects still is the best cinematic version I've yet seen. Her healing,unknowingly, begins with just a touch and some words of encouragement from a friendly old stranger with a twinkle in his eye. Eventually fully healed and beginning to help others her ability to channel this power threatens those who don't understand it or want to control it or her. I thought the acting was first rate from everyone. A realistic and humane treament of a mysterious subject. I hope someday it is released on DVD as my VHS copy is unwatchable.
    10maybe43

    Fine Film...A Personal Favorite

    This beautiful movie is a wonder to watch...After a near-death experience, Ellen Burstyn discovers she has healing powers and proceeds to do good work in a quiet, unassuming way...which, nevertheless, gets her into trouble.

    It is odd that I would like this film so well since 1) I am an atheist with zero belief in an afterlife; and 2) had my own near-death experience where I saw nothing...no light, no tunnel...just nothing. Still, this film taps into my spiritual side...whatever that is...perhaps the acceptance that things go bump in the night for no good reason.

    My pleasure in watching this film is enhanced by it's firm insistence that the gift of healing is not rooted in any one religion or even in religion itself. In these troubled times where religion often does more harm than good, the message of this film is both rewarding and healthy. Couple this with fine performances and slow, but well-paced direction, and you have an unusual movie which can movie even the most jaded of viewers (me!)
    7moonspinner55

    A remarkable film...and an acting tour-de-force for Ellen Burstyn

    Ordinary woman, recently paralyzed in a car accident that left her husband dead, drives with her father through the California desert and meets a wily, warm old coot running a service station; he introduces her to his two-headed snake and then, without provocation, touches the top of her head affectionately. Soon thereafter, she finds she can heal the ailing--including herself--which frightens her distant father as well as the new man in her love-life. Occasionally overwrought or slow, "Resurrection" has a solid screenplay to fall back on, and a terrific actress in the leading role. Ellen Burstyn, feisty, flawed and fed up, creates a three-dimensional character here who often makes bad choices but never loses our respect. Fighting with her father for the last time, she tells him, "I am sick...to...death...of trying to get you to love me." Fine supporting performances by Eva Le Gallienne, Richard Farnsworth and Lois Smith, but Sam Shepherd isn't well cast as the new love-interest (he's supposed to be a sexy bad boy, but instead he just seems villainous, in a perpetual foul mood). The movie lays on the hick-charm a bit heavily (our heroine is Edna Mae, her grandmother is Grandma Pearl), but it has a great deal of heart and some very moving, sensitive moments. *** from ****
    9blanche-2

    a powerful film with an all-time great performance

    Ellen Burstyn is one of my favorite actresses, and this is the film that did it for me. The simplicity and power of her performance is staggering.

    I was a little disappointed to see this had been remade - I didn't watch it - and even more disappointed to read that it is not yet out on DVD. This movie is a must-see.

    Burstyn plays Edna McCauley, an ordinary woman who is clinically dead for several minutes after a horrific auto accident that kills her husband. Crippled, she returns to the home where she was born with her nearly silent, cold father. During a family picnic, a hemophiliac starts to bleed and Edna is able to stop the bleeding. Her grandmother (the great Eva LaGalliene) recognizes that Edna now has the power to heal. Edna is then able to heal herself. Not being a very religious person, she tells her grandmother that she doesn't know much about God, but if the power she has comes from love, that's good enough for her. Unfortunately, it's not enough for one of the townsman, who believes her healing power comes from the devil. His son (Sam Shepard), with whom Edna becomes romantically involved, has more and more trouble coping with her gift as time goes on, and it can't heal the rift between her and her father, the reason for which is not revealed until nearly the end of the film.

    My favorite part is the ending - it might be my favorite ending of any film. It is there that Burstyn shows how she becomes a character - she doesn't act, she just IS this woman. She takes the character through the journey of learning how best to deal with her life and power as only she can. It's one of the most mesmerizing moments in cinema.

    Made in 1980, today "Resurrection" looks like one of the many independent films being made now - small in scope and a little off-beat. It holds up magnificently as the story and performances are timeless.

    There are some roles that I think are perfect fits for their portrayers - Robert Preston in Music Man, Katharine Hepburn in Lion in Winter - and Ellen Burstyn in Resurrection. A beautiful film, a great cast, see it! You'll never forget it.
    9Isaac5855

    My Favorite Ellen Burstyn Performance...

    And that's saying a lot since I adore Ellen Burstyn and her work but I was deeply moved by her extraordinary performance in 1981's Resurrection, based on the true story of Edna Mae McCauley, a woman who gets into a horrific car accident which she barely survives (a journey which includes an out of body experience to the white light), but upon her return to the living, she is shocked to discover she has the ability to heal people with terminal illnesses and handicaps. Burstyn manages to imbue Edna with this lovely humanity which never allows her to exploit or take advantage of her special gift. Burstyn is so special in this film, she gives the character so much heart and makes her achingly real, despite her special gift. There is one amazing scene, which is burned in my memory forever, where she heals someone of a disfiguring illness and allows the illness to enter her own body and temporarily inhabit her own body. Burstyn commits so completely to this scene and it's harrowing to watch. Resurrection is a very special movie experience.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Martin Scorsese was reportedly healed from asthma by the real-life healer who inspired this film.
    • Quotes

      Esco Brown: Go carefully, with peace in your heart, with love in your eyes, and with laughter on your tongue. And if life don't hand you nothing but lemons, you just make you some lemonade. That's from Book Brown, Chapter One, Verse One.

    • Crazy credits
      Stills of different portions of the movie are shown during the credits. The final still is a part not previously seen and it shows the rock garden behind the gas station which is referenced earlier in the movie.
    • Alternate versions
      ABC edited 8 minutes from this film for its 1983 network television premiere.
    • Connections
      Edited into Arabesque: Reflections of the Mind (1985)
    • Soundtracks
      Fill My Life with Love
      Performed by Saint Tropez

      Courtesy of Butterfly Records

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    • Release date
      • September 26, 1980 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Resurrection
    • Filming locations
      • Shiner, Texas, USA
    • Production company
      • Universal Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $6,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,910,019
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $308,068
      • Sep 28, 1980
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,910,019
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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