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One True Thing (1998)
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Synopsis
Carl Franklin
directed this family drama adapted from the 1995 novel by former New York Times columnist Anna Quindlen about a young woman who goes back home to take care of her dying mother. In 1987-88, independent Ellen Gulden (Renee Zellweger), a Harvard grad, is working on a New York Magazine investigative article when she hears from her father, George (
William Hurt
), a literary critic and university professor. He tells Ellen she's needed at home to care for her mother, Kate (
Meryl Streep
), who's due for surgery. Ellen needs to get away from the problems of her relationship with her boyfriend Jordan (
Nicky Katt
), but she plans to continue work on the magazine article from home. In truth, Ellen is uncomfortable with her mother's various ladies club lunches, and holiday preparations, and she finds communication with her mother awkward. Once Ellen arrives back home, she's dismayed to find herself caught in the web of her mother's Middle America activities. Ellen's attitude changes when it becomes apparent this probably will be the final Thanksgiving and Christmas with all family members present. But tensions erupt as long-buried family secrets emerge. Locations in New Jersey were used to create the film's Eastern coastal college town. Shown at the 1998 Montreal Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide
Cast
Patrick Breen
Mr. Tweedy
James Eckhouse
District Attorney
Gerritt Graham
Oliver Most
William Hurt
George Gulden
Nicky Katt
Jordan Belzer
Meryl Streep
Kate Gulden
Renée Zellweger
Ellen Gulden
Tom Everett Scott
Brian Gulden
Lauren Graham
Jules
Production Crew
Jefferson Sage
Art Director
Anna Quindlen
Book Author
Dale Pierce Nielsen
Casting
Rick Pagano
Casting
Declan Quinn
Cinematographer
Cliff Eidelman
Composer (Music Score)
Donna Zakowska
Costume Designer
Carl Franklin
Director
Carole Kravetz
Editor
Leslie Morgan
Executive Producer
William W. Wilson III
Executive Producer
Jono Oliver
First Assistant Director
Sam Hoffman
First Assistant Director
Harry Ufland
Producer
Jesse Beaton
Producer
Paul Peters
Production Designer
Karen Croner
Screenwriter
William W. Wilson III
Second Unit Director
Andrew Casey
Second Unit Director Of Photography
Chris Norr
Second Unit Director Of Photography
Gabor Kover
Second Unit Director Of Photography
Elaine O'Donnell
Set Designer
Leslie Pope
Set Designer
Allan Byer
Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1998
Runtime: 127
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for language
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Color type
Deluxe color
Sound
DTS/SDDS/Dolby digital
Produced by
Monarch Pictures
Ufland
Release
September 18, 1998 (USA)
by Universal
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