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A Piano for Mrs. Cimino

  • TV Movie
  • 1982
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
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Bette Davis in A Piano for Mrs. Cimino (1982)
Drama

An elderly widow must find meaning and activity in her life when her son suggests she is no longer capable of handling her own affairs.An elderly widow must find meaning and activity in her life when her son suggests she is no longer capable of handling her own affairs.An elderly widow must find meaning and activity in her life when her son suggests she is no longer capable of handling her own affairs.

  • Director
    • George Schaefer
  • Writers
    • John Gay
    • Robert Oliphant
  • Stars
    • Bette Davis
    • Penny Fuller
    • Alexa Kenin
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    800
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • George Schaefer
    • Writers
      • John Gay
      • Robert Oliphant
    • Stars
      • Bette Davis
      • Penny Fuller
      • Alexa Kenin
    • 11User reviews
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  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Bette Davis
    Bette Davis
    • Esther McDonald Cimino
    Penny Fuller
    Penny Fuller
    • Mrs. Polanski
    Alexa Kenin
    Alexa Kenin
    • Karen Cimino
    George Hearn
    George Hearn
    • George Cimino
    Christopher Guest
    Christopher Guest
    • Philip Ryan
    Graham Jarvis
    Graham Jarvis
    • Leach
    Keenan Wynn
    Keenan Wynn
    • Barney Fellman
    Paul Roebling
    • Roger Desmond
    LeRoy Schulz
    • Harold Cimino
    Walter Marsh
    Walter Marsh
    • Dr. Mitchell
    Celeste Insell
    Celeste Insell
    • Nurse Graham
    Fran Gebhard
    • Gloria Cimino
    Karen Austin
    Karen Austin
    • Alice Cimino
    Anna Hagan
    Anna Hagan
    • Social Service Dir.
    Antony Holland
    Antony Holland
    • Judge Schultz
    David Petersen
    David Petersen
    • Mr. Hartman
    William Buck
    William Buck
    • Dr. Sorrell
    • (as Bill Buck)
    Ted Stidder
    • Mr. Anderson
    • Director
      • George Schaefer
    • Writers
      • John Gay
      • Robert Oliphant
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    User reviews11

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    9dbrmaot

    @ days filmed at my house

    What a trip to read about the movie with BD and Keenan Wynn filmed for 2 days at my house on Superba St/Blvd.in Venice, CA. for 2 days in the scene where Betty gets back together with Keenan Wynn. I remember how uptight Betty was when our black cat got out of the bedroom and ran across the set in the living room and she freaked out. When I left for work the first day of filming Keenan was outside and invited me to come sit with him, a sweet, sweet man. My late ex-wife was 6 months pregnant with our firstborn and the fees paid for our belated honeymoon in Kauai! I remember coming home from work and Keenan was making out with Betty on our sofa! Sweet Hollywood memories!
    8planktonrules

    An important topic rarely talked about in films.

    When the story begins, Mrs. Cimino (Bette Davis) is being forcibly taken to the hospital. Why? Because she is pretty much out of her mind. So it's not surprising that she is adjudicated as incompetent and a conservator is appointed to watch over her finances. She also is fortunate to be placed in a memory care facility which focuses on working with dementia patients. Over time and with assistance from the program, Mrs. Cimino regains her faculties and what she wants next is a return of her rights...such as the right to control her own money.

    The film is important because films almost never talk about the elderly and especially dementia. Here, the story not only talks about it but provides hope. A nice film with some lovely acting...it's well worth seeing and is yet another terrific made for TV movie starring Ms. Davis.
    10marge-bill

    Very cleverly done, depicting what many oldsters may eventually have to face. The picture is complete with a nice ending.

    I saw this many years ago. It becomes more & more meaningful as I see these experiences in real life. It should be repeated on the air for younger viewers to become more aware of what the future may hold for them -so they can attempt to prevent what may otherwise be the inevitable. I have often thought that Bette should have ended her career with this film. After that she was 'too old looking' to go on doing interviews & films. We do not need to remember people as they become too old & wrinkly. She was a beautiful star & an excellent actress. As a child, I remember thinking she was a 'bad person'. Even so, I was always anxious to see her movies & eventually realized it was the characters she played that made the child in me think Bette was the bad person. She played her parts well.
    7AristarchosTheArchivist

    A charming look on the light and dark sides of old age.

    In a very sympathetic and sensitive manner this fine little TV-movie portrays the difficulties of old age - and the problems that arise when the younger generation has to make a decision: what shall we do when our grandparents can't manage their lives any more. Bette Davis is very touching as she struggles for her self-responsibility. The film has many aspects, even love between older people, which gives it an additional touch of romance. Though the pacing is at times somewhat slow, this is not a flaw. It contributes to the overall atmosphere - the light and dark sides of old age.

    7 out of 10
    10ekapelius

    An absolutely adorable Bete Davis at her best

    Grandma Esther defies the challenges of old age with dignity and her character is deliciously charming, sensible and intelligent. I always adored her. This grand film should, undoubtedly, have been made for the movies. Well told story, superbly depicts old people when they become a problem to the family. It reminded my own struggle to keep my Grandma with me and my parents insisting on my ruining my future by doing so.

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      The teleplay by John Gay is based on the novel of the same name by Robert Oliphant.

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    • Release date
      • February 3, 1982 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ein Piano für Mrs. Cimino
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Monica, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Roger Gimbel Productions
      • EMI Television
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      • $1,750,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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