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Sweet Lorraine

  • 1987
  • PG-13
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
276
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Sweet Lorraine (1987)
Drama

Summers at The Lorraine have been a blast, but the guests and staff have saved the best...for last.Summers at The Lorraine have been a blast, but the guests and staff have saved the best...for last.Summers at The Lorraine have been a blast, but the guests and staff have saved the best...for last.

  • Director
    • Steve Gomer
  • Writers
    • Michael Zettler
    • Shelly Altman
    • George Malko
  • Stars
    • Maureen Stapleton
    • Trini Alvarado
    • Lee Richardson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    276
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Steve Gomer
    • Writers
      • Michael Zettler
      • Shelly Altman
      • George Malko
    • Stars
      • Maureen Stapleton
      • Trini Alvarado
      • Lee Richardson
    • 9User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Maureen Stapleton
    Maureen Stapleton
    • Lillian Garber
    Trini Alvarado
    Trini Alvarado
    • Molly Garber
    Lee Richardson
    Lee Richardson
    • Sam
    John Bedford Lloyd
    John Bedford Lloyd
    • Jack
    Freddie Roman
    Freddie Roman
    • Phil Allen
    Giancarlo Esposito
    Giancarlo Esposito
    • Howie
    Edie Falco
    Edie Falco
    • Karen
    • (as Edith Falco)
    Todd Graff
    Todd Graff
    • Leonard
    Evan Handler
    Evan Handler
    • Bobby
    Mindy Morgenstern
    Mindy Morgenstern
    • Sarah
    Tamara Tunie
    Tamara Tunie
    • Julie
    Boris Sichkin
    Boris Sichkin
    • Ivan
    Ben Lin
    • Tony
    Marcell Rosenblatt
    • Pearl
    Donald Moore
    • House Band Leader
    • (as Don Moore)
    Mark Lewis
    • Businessman #1
    Jerry Lott
    • Businessman #2
    Paula Trueman
    Paula Trueman
    • Mrs. Falkman
    • Director
      • Steve Gomer
    • Writers
      • Michael Zettler
      • Shelly Altman
      • George Malko
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    8roxieu

    Ya gotta wave to Jerry!

    Although I personally think this movie is a 10, I have to give it an 8, because there are a fair number of lines in this movie that will cruise directly over the head of any viewer who has never been to the Borscht Belt.

    I used to work at a resort in the Catskills in the summers of the 80's, and every time I watch this movie -- I've got goose bumps from start to finish. It's accurate. Dang accurate. Yes, I too used to wave and yell hello to Jerry. Once airfares became affordable to "normal" people, East Coasters started vacationing all over the country, and every single one of the grand old resorts of the Catskills went through a period of struggling to maintain guest counts, afford repairs on demand, etc. etc. A few have managed to survive and weather the changes. Others went fallow for many years before being purchased and turned into vast corporate golf resorts. Still others remain fallow to this day. Nope, I'm not going to spoil which of these three categories the Lorraine fits into. You'll have to watch to find out.

    As Lillian, Maureen Stapleton captured the quintessential Catskills resort matron. Every "character" I ever worked with up there, I saw a piece of them in one or another of the characters in this movie. The hotshots, the quiet workers, the social butterflies, the lovable curmudgeon head chef, etc. etc. The Lorraine was no bed-and-breakfast. "She" was a full fledged resort with a dining room that could sit a couple hundred and enough guest rooms to accommodate even more, dance classes, calisthenics, sports, evening variety shows, etc. etc. Like a page straight out of Ulster County history.

    As Molly, Trini Alvarado really brought out the yearning that was in all of us in the 80's -- to recreate the bygone glory of the Catskills all of our parents and grandparents waxed nostalgic about, that real never-give-up spirit. As Sam, Lee Richardson portrays a cook for whom I would be delighted to return to the iceline -- hard-driving but warm-hearted.

    I'm glad to see new life being breathed back into the region now, but it will never again be like the old days when the resorts were owned by families, the staff became family, and time hung in a bubble from Fathers Day until Labor Day every single year. The warmth was so genuine, and this movie captures it. If it hadn't, I would feel as completely ambivalent toward this movie as I do toward Dirty Dancing.

    This is a heartwarming story of human hearts, a couple of love stories between characters, as well as each main character's own little love story with the Lorraine, wrapped around a bit of a history lesson looking into a vital but bygone period of East Coast life. For the viewers who EVER visited the Borscht Belt during its heyday, or particularly during its decline, this is a must own movie! Pocono folks will understand it too!

    If you're looking for the tale of a formerly glorious resort/hotel now shut-down, with wild conflict and action, sorry, but you'll have to watch The Shining for that.

    If you know someone who used to summer or work in the Catskills or Poconos and just can't seem to understand what was so magical about the place for them -- this movie will show you that magic better than any other out there. If you want "Hollywood", watch Dirty Dancing; if you want a heartwarming story served atop a heaping helping of the REAL DEAL, watch Sweet Lorraine.
    vertigo_14

    A good story that lacks conflict.

    After watching Memphis Belle, I never thought it was possibly to make a good movie without any sort of major conflict in the plot. That is, until I saw Sweet Lorraine.

    There isn't much to this film, Sweet Lorraine. I thought it was going to be something like Cafe Bagdhad, but it wasn't. Maureen Stapelton is Lorraine. She is the owner of Hotel Lorraine, a summer bed and breakfast in the Catskills. But, business isn't what it used to be, so she is considering selling the place to some very persistent, yet tempting buyers who wish to modernize the place. The story, however, does not concern eccentric guests, or anything like that. It is mostly about the staff regulars that work at Hotel Lorraine each summer.

    Lots of familiar faces here, such as Edi Falco, Ginacarlo Eposito, and others, with good performances by all, especially the very charming Maureen Stapelton and the actor who played the chef, Sam. If for nothing else, I would really recommend this movie if you've like Maureen Stapelton's other performance.
    2rsoonsa

    THE DIRECTION LACKS FOCUS

    The final season of a Catskill hotel that has seen its best days provides the framework for this film, featuring Maureen Stapleton as the owner who must decide whether or not to sell, Trini Alvarado as her granddaughter who wishes to soldier on as a partner, and a raft of others performing as employees of the hotel whose activities comprise numerous subplots. The work is highly episodic, but most scenes are permitted to pass with virtually no development, leading to a rather downbeat feeling in the viewer, with the significance of reminiscence for the players being largely unappreciated; an entirely unfocussed exercise.
    10kerralt

    sweetness of a bygone era

    Sweet Loraine captures the Catskills experience like no other film. Much more authentic and emotionally honest than Dirty Dancing and other films of this genre,Sweet Loraine communicates the innocence and tenderness of the post-war generation of Jewish adolescents and celebrates the bittersweet passing of a a more gentle and carefree time. Toward this end, the writers employ a clever cross-generational plot design in which the challenges facing the owner of a declining Catskill resort hotel are balanced by the struggles of her visiting granddaughter. Maureen Stapleton's portrayal of the grandmother communicates the wisdom and experience of age without any of the stereotypical clichés which often accompany such roles. As her granddaughter, Trini Alvarado offers an understated performance that perfectly captures the transition from the blind certainty of youth to awareness of forces beyond her control. Sweet Loraine is one of the top five indie films of all time, and the gold standard for films about the Catskill Mountain resorts.
    Jonathan-18

    Very nice

    Small, sweet, enchanting movie. It's real nice to see a movie with original characters, no explosions and no big stars. Drama that puts a smile in your face.

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    • Trivia
      Film debut of Edie Falco.
    • Goofs
      During the scene where the kids are all sitting in the bedroom talking, when Molly describes a "boondocker", Bobby sets the end of a "cheese doodle" snack aflame. The second time you see him holding the snack, the amount that has burned has actually decreased, and the flame is smaller. He would have had to pick up and light a second piece, but you see no indication of this.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Extreme Prejudice/Marlene/Personal Services/Sweet Lorraine (1987)
    • Soundtracks
      Twenty-Five Hours A Day
      Words & Music by Todd Graff

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    • Release date
      • May 8, 1987 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sommer unserer Träume
    • Filming locations
      • Heiden Hotel, South Fallsburg, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Angelika Films
      • Autumn Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
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