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The Whales of August (1987)

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The Whales of August

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    While summering at their seaside cottage in Maine, two elderly, widowed sisters, mild-mannered Sarah Louise Webber (Lillian Gish) and blind, cantankerous Elizabeth 'Libby' Strong (Bette Davis), spend an August day gossiping with their lifelong friend Tisha Doughty (Ann Sothern) and entertaining an old Russian aristocrat, Baron Nicholai Maranov (Vincent Price), who seems to be interested in renting a room from them. As the sisters reminisce about their past and ruminate on their futures, Sarah keeps hoping to catch a glimpse of the migrating whales that once graced their waters but seem to have dwindled since World War II.



    The Whales of August is based on a play of the same name by American playwright David Berry. Berry also adapted his play for the movie's screenplay.



    After telling Sarah that she looks a little peaked, Tisha asks 'Do you have a touch of the collywobbles'? 'Collywobbes' is an old term (originated in the early 1800s) for a feeling of nervousness in the stomach. Similar terms include queasiness, gripes, cramps, and 'butterflies in the stomach'.



    Early the next morning, as Sarah clears the table from the previous night's dinner, Libby asks her whether she intends to leave her. Worried about being able to care for Libby any longer, Sarah wonders if that might be the best thing for them. Libby could return to Philadelphia where her daughter would get a caretaker for her, and Sarah could remain in the cottage surrounded by all of her memories. Tisha unexpectedly drops by with Mr Beckwith (Frank Grimes), the real estate agent who assessed Hilda's house. As the agent looks around, counting bedrooms and making suggestions about how well the cottage would sell, Sarah suddenly balks and orders him to leave. 'Mrs Doughty is mistaken,' she says. 'My house is not for sale.' After Tisha and Beckwith leave, Sarah assures Libby that she's never been a trouble to her, and Libby assures Sarah that she's always been a good sister. Their poignant moment is suddenly interrupted when handyman Joshua Brackett (Harry Carey Jr.) noisily enters the house looking for a wrench he left there yesterday. Libby surprises Sarah by asking Joshua how long it would take him to install the picture window that Sarah wants, and he assures her that he'll order the lumber tomorrow. 'It looks like a beautiful morning,' Libby says to Sarah. 'Let's go down to the point.' Hand-in-hand, the sisters make their way to the whale-watching cliff. In the final scene, Libby asks Sarah if she can see them. Sarah replies: 'The whales have all gone..' 'You can never tell,' Libby assures her, and they put their arms around each other.



    Gish was born in 1893, making her about 93 years old when the movie was filmed. By contrast, Davis was about 78 (born in 1908), Ann Sothern was about 77 (born 1909), and Vincent Price was about 75 (born 1911). All four actors have since passed away, Davis in 1989, Gish and Price in 1993, and Sothern in 2001.

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  • How long is The Whales of August?
    1 hour and 30 minutes
  • When was The Whales of August released?
    October 14, 1987
  • What is the IMDb rating of The Whales of August?
    7.1 out of 10
  • Who stars in The Whales of August?
    Bette Davis, Lillian Gish, and Vincent Price
  • Who wrote The Whales of August?
    David Berry
  • Who directed The Whales of August?
    Lindsay Anderson
  • Who was the composer for The Whales of August?
    Alan Price
  • Who was the producer of The Whales of August?
    Carolyn Pfeiffer and Mike Kaplan
  • Who was the executive producer of The Whales of August?
    Shep Gordon
  • Who was the cinematographer for The Whales of August?
    Mike Fash
  • Who was the editor of The Whales of August?
    Nicolas Gaster
  • Who are the characters in The Whales of August?
    Libby Strong, Sarah Webber, Mr. Maranov, Young Tisha, Joshua Brackett, Mr. Beckwith, Young Sarah, and Young Randall
  • What is the plot of The Whales of August?
    Two aged sisters reflect on life and the past during a late summer day in Maine.
  • What was the budget for The Whales of August?
    $3 million
  • How much did The Whales of August earn at the worldwide box office?
    $1.34 million
  • How much did The Whales of August earn at the US box office?
    $1.34 million
  • What is The Whales of August rated?
    Not Rated
  • What genre is The Whales of August?
    Drama
  • How many awards has The Whales of August won?
    2 awards
  • How many awards has The Whales of August been nominated for?
    7 nominations

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