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The Women of Brewster Place

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1989
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 58m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
1.5K
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Oprah Winfrey, Robin Givens, Lynn Whitfield, Jackée Harry, Paula Kelly, Lonette McKee, and Phyllis Yvonne Stickney in The Women of Brewster Place (1989)
The Women Of Brewster Place
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A multi-generational story of the lives of several black women who call an inner-city tenement home.A multi-generational story of the lives of several black women who call an inner-city tenement home.A multi-generational story of the lives of several black women who call an inner-city tenement home.

  • Stars
    • Oprah Winfrey
    • Mary Alice
    • Olivia Cole
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    1.5K
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    • Stars
      • Oprah Winfrey
      • Mary Alice
      • Olivia Cole
    • 9User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Oprah Winfrey
    Oprah Winfrey
    • Mattie Michael
    • 1989
    Mary Alice
    Mary Alice
    • Fannie Michael
    • 1989
    Olivia Cole
    Olivia Cole
    • Miss Sophie
    • 1989
    Robin Givens
    Robin Givens
    • Kiswana…
    • 1989
    Moses Gunn
    Moses Gunn
    • Ben
    • 1989
    Jackée Harry
    Jackée Harry
    • Etta Mae Johnson
    • 1989
    Paula Kelly
    Paula Kelly
    • Theresa
    • 1989
    Leon
    Leon
    • Abshu
    • 1989
    Lonette McKee
    Lonette McKee
    • Lorraine
    • 1989
    Barbara Montgomery
    Barbara Montgomery
    • Miss Eva Turner
    • 1989
    Phyllis Yvonne Stickney
    Phyllis Yvonne Stickney
    • Cora Lee
    • 1989
    Lynn Whitfield
    Lynn Whitfield
    • Ciel
    • 1989
    William Allen Young
    William Allen Young
    • Eugene
    • 1989
    Cicely Tyson
    Cicely Tyson
    • Mrs. Browne
    • 1989
    Bruce Beatty
    Bruce Beatty
    • Crony
    • 1989
    Vivian Bonnell
    Vivian Bonnell
    • Black Woman
    • 1989
    William Frankfather
    William Frankfather
    • Judge
    • 1989
    Montrose Hagins
    Montrose Hagins
    • Mourner
    • 1989
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews9

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    jimmyplm

    A good interpretation of Naylor's novel...

    I read the novel in my college African-American literature class and loved it. When I saw the movie version, I was very happy with the way it was done. Jackee steals the movie with her presentation of Etta Mae. Oprah does a good job as well. This movie stayed really close to the plot of the story. If you want to read the book, but don't have the time, you could probably just watch this movie and pick up on everything that is crucial. A-
    6Dragonborn64

    Well Dressed Poor People

    It's hard to see the poverty of Brewster Place when everyone looks pretty middle class with nice clothes. Also what year is it? Oprah's in the 50s, the drug dealers from the 80s and Robin Givens, I'm not sure. There's slot of speeches and "performances" in BP edited together to make a movie. I do like the movie well enough but it should have been more fleshed out. Characters like Cora Lee are basically explained to you in a time saving effort.
    8kevin_robbins

    This is a very well done film that isn't perfect but is definitely worth a viewing

    The Women of Brewster Place (1989) is a movie I recently watched on Tubi. The storyline follows a lady who becomes pregnant young and decides to move to the city from the country to raise her son. She goes through the trials and tribulations of being a black single mother with little to no help to make it. As she gets older she helps other people like her who are suffering the struggles of living in the streets in the same neighborhood she raised her son in...

    This movie is directed by Donna Deitch (Heroes) and stars Oprah Winfrey (The Color Purple), Robin Givens (Boomerang), Cicely Tyson (The Help), Paul Winfield (The Terminator), Lynn Whitfield (Eve's Bayou) and Phyllis Yvonne Stickney (New Jack City).

    This is a very entertaining story that isn't as dramatic and impactful as similar films like The Color Purple. The acting and script are very good and the circumstances while predictable at times are well though-out and delivered. The storyline starts off with a brutal father/daughter scene. The conversations at the hair stylists were hilarious. The son in this is annoying and the baby sequence is as sad as it gets. The depiction of the ghetto and challenges within are very well delivered.

    Overall this is a very well done film that isn't perfect but is definitely worth a viewing. I would score this a 8/10 and strongly recommend seeing it once.
    10LadyPhenomena

    The Women Of Brewster's Place Is A Must See!

    This movie is phenomenal. The entire cast plays a major role in this film by individually impacting viewers in various scenes throughout this television drama. Opray Winfrey gives an outstanding performance. Mothers all over the world can relate to her in this production. This film is sensational because of the directors' ability to depict a particular culture before millions watching in a very tasteful and true-to-life way. During some of the scenes you could actually feel raw emotion and that type of acting is not easy to master. I wish I could bottle it! As a producer myself, I look for such dynamics, which is uncommon.--The*LadyPhenomena*Show{Andrea*LadyPhenomena*Stephens}
    9tbabe29

    Excellent

    Every time I see that this movie is on TV again, I get SUCKED IN every time and have to watch it to the end!

    It does such a great job communicating about a culture that I know so little about. I feel like I was invited in-it is so painfully real.

    The writing, the acting and the directing is so well done. It also feels like a play.

    It's honest. 9/10

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    • Trivia
      Lynn Whitfield is 7 months older than Oprah Winfrey and 3 years older than Jackee although they are much older than she is in the film.
    • Goofs
      The length of Theresa's cigarette when she tells Lorraine that she has decided not to go to the party at the night club. This happens at the same time that the block party is going on outside.
    • Quotes

      Mrs. Browne: You could afford much more if you hadn't dropped out of college.

      Kiswana: I knew it, I knew you'd get around to that. You'll just never understand, will you?

      Mrs. Browne: Understand what, baby?

      Kiswana: That my place is here with my people.

      Mrs. Browne: Melanie, what help could you possibly be to these people while you're living hand-to-mouth on a file clerk's check?

      Kiswana: At least I'm here with day-to-day contact with my people, instead of being like you and Daddy and sitting over at Linden Hills with a terminal case of middle-class amnesia.

      Mrs. Browne: You don't have to live in the slums to care, Melanie. You don't have to try to be something you're not.

      Kiswana: God, I can't stand this!

      [she gets up to stand in front of Mrs. Browne]

      Kiswana: Trying to be something I'm not? Trying to be proud of my African heritage? If that's trying to be something I'm not, then that's fine. I'd rather be dead than be like you, a stuck up nigger who's ashamed of being black.

      Mrs. Browne: My grandmother was a full-blooded Iroquois. My grandfather was a black from a long line of journeymen who lived in Connecticut since the establishment of the colonies. My father was a Bajan who came to this country a cabin boy on a merchant mariner.

      Kiswana: [quietly] I know all that, Mama.

      Mrs. Browne: [grabbing her fiercely by her shoulders] Then, know this. I am alive because of the blood of people who never scraped or begged or apologized for what they were. They asked only of one thing of this world: to be allowed to be. And I learned through the blood of these people that black isn't beautiful. It isn't ugly. It isn't kinky hair, It isn't straight hair; Black is just Black. It broke my heart when you changed your name. I gave you my grandmother's name, a woman who bore nine children and educated them all, who held off six white men with a shotgun when they tried to drag one of her sons to jail for "not knowing his place". And you needed to reach into an African dictionary to find a name that would make you proud. When I brought my babies home from the hospital, I swore to whatever gods that would listen, that I would use everything I had or could get so that that my children would be prepared to meet this world on its own terms, so that on one could make them ashamed of what they were or how they looked, whatever they were or however they looked. And Melanie, that's not white or red or black or purple. That's being a mother.

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      Featured in The 41st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1989)

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    • Release date
      • March 19, 1989 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Las mujeres de Brewster Place
    • Filming locations
      • Chicago, Illinois, USA
    • Production companies
      • Harpo Productions
      • King Phoenix Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 58 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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