Between Two Women (1986 film)

Between Two Women is a 1986 Emmy Award-winning television film starring Farrah Fawcett and Colleen Dewhurst in an story about a relationship between a married woman and her mother-in-law. The film was directed and executive produced by Jon Avnet, and written by Avnet and Larry Grusin.

Between Two Women
GenreDrama
Written byJon Avnet
Larry Grusin
Gillian Martin
Directed byJon Avnet
StarringFarrah Fawcett
Colleen Dewhurst
Michael Nouri
Theme music composerCharles Gross
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producerJon Avnet
ProducersLarry Grusin (associate producer)
Polly Platt (co-producer)
Carol Schreder (producer)
CinematographyGayne Rescher
EditorsJohn F. Burnett
Bill Yahraus
Running time120 minutes
Production companyThe Jon Avnet Company
Original release
NetworkABC
ReleaseMarch 10, 1986 (1986-03-10)

Background edit

Avnet had worked with Fawcett before on the 1984 TV movie The Burning Bed. Dewhurst was impressed by Fawcett's performance in the movie and said it was part of why she accepted the role alongside her. Dewhurst was also drawn to the emotional subject matter, which she called unusual for TV movies to portray in depth, and to the opportunity to draw upon her theatrical background in portraying an operatic diva.[1]

ABC aired the movie at 9 p.m. on March 10, 1986.[1]

Plot edit

Val, an introverted teacher, marries Harry, an artist and the son of a temperamental opera star, Barbara. Barbara disapproves of their relationship, and tries to undermine them. 14 years later, after Val and Harry have separated, Barbara suffers a stroke. Val steps up to care for her, and the two women mend their years-long feud.

Cast edit

Critical reception edit

Between Two Women received largely positive reviews from the press. The New York Times praised the film as "beguiling," writing that it "explores what could be a cliche, or even a tired joke, and turns it into intelligent drama."[2] The Sun-Sentinel called it "one of those few programs on television that should not be missed."[1] The Los Angeles Times, though calling some of the plot points contrived, wrote that it "delves deeper into the nuances of relationships than most TV movies."[3]

Colleen Dewhurst won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress for her performance in the film.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Schwed, Mark (8 March 1986). "'Women' Role Another in Fawcett's New Image". Sun-Sentinel.
  2. ^ Corry, John (10 March 1986). "'Between Two Women', ABC Movie: Review". The New York Times.
  3. ^ Margulies, Lee (10 March 1986). "Good Viewing in 'Two Women,' 'Tracy'". Los Angeles Times.
  4. ^ "Between Two Women". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved 18 May 2023.

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