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If These Walls Could Talk

  • TV Movie
  • 1996
  • R
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
5.4K
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Demi Moore, Cher, and Sissy Spacek in If These Walls Could Talk (1996)
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The movie examines the abortion issue through three stories set in different eras: 1952, 1974 and 1996.The movie examines the abortion issue through three stories set in different eras: 1952, 1974 and 1996.The movie examines the abortion issue through three stories set in different eras: 1952, 1974 and 1996.

  • Directors
    • Cher
    • Nancy Savoca
  • Writers
    • Pamela Wallace
    • Earl W. Wallace
    • Nancy Savoca
  • Stars
    • Demi Moore
    • Shirley Knight
    • Catherine Keener
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    5.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Cher
      • Nancy Savoca
    • Writers
      • Pamela Wallace
      • Earl W. Wallace
      • Nancy Savoca
    • Stars
      • Demi Moore
      • Shirley Knight
      • Catherine Keener
    • 42User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 4 Primetime Emmys
      • 4 wins & 15 nominations total

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    Demi Moore
    Demi Moore
    • Claire Donnelly (segment "1952")
    Shirley Knight
    Shirley Knight
    • Mary Donnelly (segment "1952")
    Catherine Keener
    Catherine Keener
    • Becky Donnelly (segment "1952")
    Jason London
    Jason London
    • Kevin Donnelly (segment "1952")
    CCH Pounder
    CCH Pounder
    • Nurse Jenny Ford (segment "1952")
    Kevin Cooney
    Kevin Cooney
    • Dr. Kramer (segment "1952")
    Robin Gammell
    Robin Gammell
    • Jim Donnelly (segment "1952")
    Phyllis Lyons
    Phyllis Lyons
    • Audrey (segment "1952")
    Aaron Lustig
    Aaron Lustig
    • Tom (segment "1952")
    Dena Burton
    Dena Burton
    • Young Nurse (segment "1952")
    Marie DeCicco
    • Nurse Annie Ross (segment "1952")
    Lorna Scott
    Lorna Scott
    • Louise (segment "1952")
    Mary Portser
    Mary Portser
    • Margaret (segment "1952")
    Annie Weldon
    • Nurse (segment "1952")
    Vaughn Armstrong
    Vaughn Armstrong
    • Painter (segment "1952")
    Jack Kehler
    Jack Kehler
    • Cab Driver (segment "1952")
    Tim DeKay
    Tim DeKay
    • Becky's Husband (segment "1952")
    Bob Shuttleworth
    • Hospital Visitor (segment "1952")
    • (as Bob Shuttlesworth)
    • Directors
      • Cher
      • Nancy Savoca
    • Writers
      • Pamela Wallace
      • Earl W. Wallace
      • Nancy Savoca
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    User reviews42

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    sh33na

    Should Be Required Viewing in High Schools

    Lest we forget.

    For all the folks who have no clue as to what a woman who finds herself pregnant goes through, this movie could be a great educational tool. Making a baby is easy and one doesn't need any degree of maturity to accomplish the task. Deciding to continue with a pregnancy or to termitate is a trying, sometimes heartrending decision - one that is very individual and very personal. Sometimes there are no right answers, only better choices.

    There are now 2 generations of women (and men) who have no idea what life was like before women had access to reliable birth control and safe abortion. Because of birth control, fewer women are forced to make these life or death decisions. Because of legalized and safe abortion, fewer women are forced to go to less than qualified, back alley abortionists who more often than not rendered their clients barren. This movie showed the worst and the best. Bravo for having the guts to make this.
    9midnitepantera

    This movie is an EVEN a More IMPORTANT WATCH in 2021!! :O

    I saw this movie back in 97 and thought it was well acted, well thought out and realistic. As it follows different women, in different decades that have the very difficult decision to make on whether to continue a pregnancy or not. All the women are in totally different stages and situations in their personal life and ages.

    Sadly, with the RIDICULOUS LAWS TEXAS JUST PASSED in 2021, I see us veering for a collision course with THE HANDMAIDS TALES :O VERy FRighTENing and VERy SAD! They don't care about the Women or the Babies, this is just a Political/Religious Obsession.

    I'm surprised that as well as the $10,000 bounty people can get for snitching on a woman or girl they suspect may have had an abortion, that they just don't pass a law to Burn her at the Stake too! :o

    Even Ireland finally made abortion legal when they realized the horrific outcomes for so many women and children. The states that are passing these oppressive laws don't want to pay for more welfare, food stamps, housing, birth control and they sure don't make the fathers pay child support either. I still haven't heard where the man gets to share any responsibility in the pregnancy or the punishment with so many unplanned pregnancies???? Why???

    And what happens if someone has a miscarriage and someone reports them for the money?? Like it isn't horrible enough for a woman to miscarry and now she will have to be shamed and fight a legal battle too?? WOW! I'm Amazed at the Stupidity and Selfishness that abounds.

    There are SO MANY children being abused, physically, emotionally, sexually by their own families EVERY DAY!! And people who shouldn't have kids at all and foster homes overflowing with kids and epidemic numbers of kids born addicted to drugs going thru horrific withdrawals from their 1st breath. People selling or pimping out their kids. WoW! :O My Heart Hurts writing this down, For Real! :(

    There's gonna be a Great Migration as women will choose to move away from these Crazy states. And so many Republican's complaining about wearing a mask and social distancing in a Deadly Pandemic in it's 3rd and I'm sure NOT FINAL Wave, shouting It's my body, my choice. Guess that only applies to whether you wanna risk killing your whole family, innocent people you encounter, the health care workers and Drs that are overwhelmed trying to save you dummies.

    And rapes are at an all time high and now women and girls have to worry about going to jail or having some creeps child too with NO options??? WoW!!!

    The USA is also overwhelmed with mental illness in kids and teens like never before, and kids shooting up schools. Sorry, I don't get it?? And for all you citing the Bible to pass this Ridiculous Law, You know what,1st not everyone believes in your God and the ones that do and choose to have an abortion, well, it's NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS, that is to be settled between her and God ! NOT YOU, So BUTT OUT!! :0.
    7Dfredsparks

    Unforgettable

    This film shows up as well now as I did when I first saw it in 1996 and was amazed. All those in the "demi moore can't act" camp should check out what she can do with the right material. She delivers an amazing performance in the first piece, giving those of us who dont remember a glimpse of the pre-Roe v Wade situation for women who found themselves in a less than desirable situation. Sissy Spacek is brilliant as ever in a lighter, though heartfelt and often ignored situation of a mom deciding whether one more child is what she wants. The final segment knocks me off my feet. Kudos to Cher for pulling together great actors and great stories.
    laursene

    Moore's segment outstanding

    All three of these short films are good, but the first is outstanding, largely because Demi Moore, whose performances I've otherwise never particularly liked, is so excellent. The point that she and Savoca convey - powerfully - is the sheer isolation, 50 years ago, of women who faced unwanted pregnancies. Moore spends most of the film, it seems, sitting alone in an empty house. Otherwise, she's enduring the company of her late husband's family, who see her only as their boy's widow, not as a human being. It's a frightening story that exerts a very strong empathetic pull.

    The dialog is spare; Savoca relies on Moore's face and body language to convey her terror, aloneness and feeling that things are closing in on her. There's very little "emoting" here, which makes Moore's character all the more forceful. The result is an exemplary piece of film acting.

    Of course, how much do we need in the way of tears and histrionics when we can see Moore attempting the old knitting needle cure, and later dealing with the aftereffects of a ghastly kitchen-table operation? This country's abortion laws created - and maintain effectively, in many places - a sort of hell for pregnant women. Thanks to this film, we can really understand a bit of what it was - and is - like.
    10darkangeleyes

    A Definite Must See!

    Excellent film. Shows the realities of abortion and the trials and tribulations of the women who had to endure these situations. True to life and accurate depiction. Hopefully will help others to understand why some women choose to abort. It is not a decision made lightly or without conscious. And the film depicts how important it is for abortion to be legal. How even when it is illegal it still happens.

    Very educational. A definite must see. Especially for those unsure of how they feel on this issue.

    Excellent casting. Very emotional plots.

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    • Trivia
      Holds the record as HBO's highest-rated original movie.
    • Goofs
      In the 1974 segment, one of the kids mentions wanting to watch The Partridge Family (1970), which at that time, aired on Saturday night. However, the kids had been to school that day so it was not a Saturday.
    • Quotes

      Patti (segment "1996"): You get this abortion and I swear to you, you are on your own.

    • Alternate versions
      The UK video version was cut by 3 secs to reduce multiple gunshots during the hospital shooting scene.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: That Thing You Do!/Bound/Michael Collins/Infinity/If These Walls Could Talk (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      Crazy
      Written and Performed by Seal

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • October 13, 1996 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mitt liv, mitt val
    • Production companies
      • HBO NYC Productions
      • Moving Pictures (I)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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