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The Shell Seekers

  • TV Movie
  • 1989
  • PG
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
437
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The Shell Seekers (1989)
Drama

An Englishwoman (Angela Lansbury) reviews her life with her adult children in mind.An Englishwoman (Angela Lansbury) reviews her life with her adult children in mind.An Englishwoman (Angela Lansbury) reviews her life with her adult children in mind.

  • Director
    • Waris Hussein
  • Writer
    • John Pielmeier
  • Stars
    • Angela Lansbury
    • Sam Wanamaker
    • Christopher Bowen
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    437
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Waris Hussein
    • Writer
      • John Pielmeier
    • Stars
      • Angela Lansbury
      • Sam Wanamaker
      • Christopher Bowen
    • 11User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Angela Lansbury
    Angela Lansbury
    • Penelope Keeling
    Sam Wanamaker
    Sam Wanamaker
    • Richard
    Christopher Bowen
    Christopher Bowen
    • Noel
    Anna Carteret
    Anna Carteret
    • Nancy
    Michael Gough
    Michael Gough
    • Roy Brookner
    Patricia Hodge
    Patricia Hodge
    • Olivia
    Denis Quilley
    Denis Quilley
    • Cosmo
    Sophie Ward
    Sophie Ward
    • Antonia
    Irene Worth
    Irene Worth
    • Dolly Keeling
    Mark Lewis Jones
    Mark Lewis Jones
    • Danus
    John Rowe
    John Rowe
    • George
    Andrew Keir
    Andrew Keir
    • Lawrence
    Serena Gordon
    • Annabel
    Tracey Childs
    Tracey Childs
    • Penelope (age 20)
    William Hope
    William Hope
    • Young Richard
    Cornelia Hayes O'Herlihy
    Cornelia Hayes O'Herlihy
    • Sophie
    • (as Cornelia Hayes)
    Patrick Blackwell
    Patrick Blackwell
    • Taxi Driver
    Gemma Hubbard
    • Penelope (age 5)
    • Director
      • Waris Hussein
    • Writer
      • John Pielmeier
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    User reviews11

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    7jewelch

    awesome

    I was surprised at the extraordinary quality of the story and the characters that were strongly depicted in this movie. I thoroughly enjoyed the movie and found it to be very moving. Strongly recommend viewing this for a realistic portrayal of family dynamics. James Welch Henderson, Arkansas 3/28/2021.
    10shrine-2

    Memories of a seascape

    Penelope Keeling has just had a heart attack, or so her doctor says, but she cannot tolerate the sights and sounds of impending death that surround her at the hospital. So against his orders, she goes home. She looks over her garden, and determines to clear away the weeds there, when suddenly a memory of the past flashes before her: a vision of her mother Sophie and her playing against a beautiful seascape. Her father is in the foreground, capturing the scene on canvas, and it isn't unlike his painting on her parlor wall called "The Shell Seekers" that she keeps because it's a document of the days when she was most happy.

    It's a mighty vision, because in it lies the heart of Penelope's gift--the joy of living that her dead mother was able to pass on to her, a joy she so wishes she knew how to convey to her children--and can't. And in her frustration, she embarks on a journey to recapture that happiness again.

    In its soft, hushed way, "The Shell Seekers" is a testament to what great television can be. John Pielmeier opens before us the mystery and grandeur of Rosamund Pilcher's story about maternal loss and love, and Angela Lansbury reveals sides in the embodiment of Pilcher's creation that reach something primal inside of you and takes root in you for what seems might be forever. I don't think I'll forget the ending to this movie as long as I live. It jerked tears that I never thought I had; the last time my heart was caught in my throat this hard was in one of the great crying parties of all time "Imitation of Life." And where Juanita Moore's problem was obvious, Angela Lansbury's is less clear. Her past suffering was brought on by the surprises that war springs on unsuspecting people and the usual entanglements brought on by hostile relatives, but the sorrow about her grown children is much more mysterious like the deep, blue sea Penelope seems to be stretching her arms out to. Lansbury has never been this pensive in a role, although she had a lot of practice on "Murder, She Wrote." But nothing there ever had this kind of lingering poignancy. With Anna Cateret, Patricia Hodge, and Christopher Bowen as her children; Denis Quilley as Hodge's lover; Sophie Ward as his mermaid of a daughter; Mark Lewis Jones as the gardener with a tender secret of his own; and Sam Wanamaker as the man Pen let get away. If Cornwall is as beautiful as Waris Hussein is able to show us in this movie, I hope to visit it one day.
    5boblipton

    Clumsily Written, Prettifully Shot

    Angela Lansbury has raised four unhappy children. The people her age blame her for this, as do they. Seeking answers to questions she has not heard, she returns to Cornwall, where she first met their father, now dead, and the man she might have married, Sam Wanamaker.

    This was a Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation, and it shows all the, well, hallmarks of that: pretty as a picture camerawork - the Cornwall setting looks like it was painted by Degas - and deep feelings expressed in long, declaratory statements.Miss Lansbury and Wanamaker do fine. A short turn by Michael Gough is fine. Everyone else seems sullen at best, spiteful at worst. Everyone but these three old timers seem to be aggrieved just for the pleasure of it. The conclusions Miss Lansbury comes to are simple and not particularly healing, but her character seems satisfied with them. Well, at least someone is.
    nicholas.rhodes

    Memories of Cornwall

    Although the plot of this film is a bit thin on the ground, this is made up for to a great extent by everything else .......... picture quality, sets, quality of the acting. The film is plastically very beautiful and serves to remind us that Cornwall is indeed one of the most beautiful parts of England especially seen under clear blue skies. When I was about seven years old I spent a glorious holiday there with my parents and never forgot it ! The actors in this film all put in splendid performances and the cameramen have obviously paid particular attention to lightig, the weather, the beauty of the gardens etc. The plot can get annoying at times with this continuous bickering amongst Lansbury's children and I don't really like seeing people fighting over inheritance or inheritance-to-be. I thought that was a speciality in France but the English seem to go in for it too. The film has some sad moments and makes ample use of flashbacks. I'm glad I bought the dvd of this as I will be able to watch it again and again as I probably missed some subtleties first time round. Not an action film by any stretch of the imagination but it will please those who like films about family relations etc. Quintessentially English, the story should definitely please in places like New Zealand, the USA and Australia. Overall, then, highly recommendable !
    5roedyg

    Gooey as a Hallmark card

    This is a very slow paced film about a grandmother (Angela Lansbury) who spends all her time thinking about the past, and beating herself up for how selfish and greedy her children turned out. The writing is stilted and artificial, like little polished speeches rather than dialogue. It feels as if lifted from pop-psychology books. Nothing much actually happens except some soulful hugs and a lot of complaining.

    There are scenes involving sea shells which are supposed to be cosmically significant. It reminds me of the kinds of films my friends made as teenagers full of Deep Inner Meaning.

    The adult children are like the rude aristocratic brats lifted from an Agatha Christie novel. It has a non-believable too-happy ending.

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      Based on the book by Rosemunde Pilcher.
    • Connections
      Edited into Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951)

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    • Release date
      • December 3, 1989 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hallmark Hall of Fame: The Shell Seekers (#39.1)
    • Filming locations
      • Ibiza, Balearic Islands, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Central Independent Television
      • Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions
      • Marian Rees Associates
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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