Pianist Margaret Elderdice keeps her neighbors at a distance, except for violinist Cara Varnum. Margaret enjoys Cara's company making music. She accepts the housemaid / budding actress Robin... Read allPianist Margaret Elderdice keeps her neighbors at a distance, except for violinist Cara Varnum. Margaret enjoys Cara's company making music. She accepts the housemaid / budding actress Robin Ouiseau. Margaret's life grows exciting.Pianist Margaret Elderdice keeps her neighbors at a distance, except for violinist Cara Varnum. Margaret enjoys Cara's company making music. She accepts the housemaid / budding actress Robin Ouiseau. Margaret's life grows exciting.
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If a movie with a handicapped Shirley MacLaine, a socially awkward Liza Minnelli, a homeless Kathy Bates, and a heavily made-up Jennifer Grey, all helping each other with friendship appeals to you, give it a whirl. It's only 90 minutes, and even though it's a little dated, it won't hurt you.
Shirley Maclaine and Liza Minnelli are perfect foils for each other. Maclaine is delightful as the curmudgeonly Margaret Mary Elderdice . Made Bitter by time, her late husband and former room mate (who committed suicide when the bills got too high). Liza Minnelli cuts the mustard in this flick. Her portrayal of Cara is proof positive that she is indeed a very talented actress. Quite capable of playing great character roles. Not one trace of "LIZA" is on screen. Jennifer Grey is adorable (and quite stunning, albeit with the help of a plastic surgeon. Just watch Dirty Dancing and you'll see what I mean) . She displays great comic timing and is a good balance for her two very seasoned leading ladies. In the end Waltz is a story about the human condition, Self discovery, making peace within one's self and finding one can change . It is a tale of growing friendship . My only complaint was...I wanted more! Mr.Thomspon should be commended for rendering a top notch adaptation of his already clever and heart-warming stage play.
For the longest time it was only possible to find this flick on Lifetime. Usually about 3 am in the morning. This past winter it was released on DVD . Grab it if you can.
Did you know
- TriviaThe roles created on film by Shirley MacLaine and Liza Minnelli were originated on Broadway by Katharine Hepburn and Dorothy Loudon.
- Quotes
Mr. Goo: You an actor, or just crazy?
Robin Ouiseau: Both, but don't tell anybody about the actor part. It's a secret.