The plot centers around a large area of land owned by an old black lady, Elvira Backus. It had been given to her by her one time employer and secret father of her two children, a southern pa... Read allThe plot centers around a large area of land owned by an old black lady, Elvira Backus. It had been given to her by her one time employer and secret father of her two children, a southern patriarch. Discovering oil on the afore mentioned property, the patriarch's family tries to ... Read allThe plot centers around a large area of land owned by an old black lady, Elvira Backus. It had been given to her by her one time employer and secret father of her two children, a southern patriarch. Discovering oil on the afore mentioned property, the patriarch's family tries to regain the land by destroying the deed and denying it ever existed. Coming to Elvira Backu... Read all
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This "HBO Premiere" TV film is, like the VHS sleeve proclaims, "Wonderfully acted with intelligence and sensitivity." The setting is given as 1959 Georgia, while the VHS says Louisiana (a more story-centric locale, but you get the idea). Ms. Richards' portrayal, for which she won a "Cable Ace" award, is especially outstanding. And, Ms. Davis proves she is still a capable actress (still smoking and drinking), following an obviously debilitating stroke. The film suffers, though, from staid direction and a lugubrious pace. Just try to imagine watching it without Richards and Davis.
***** As Summers Die (5/17/86) Jean-Claude Tramont ~ Scott Glenn, Jamie Lee Curtis, Beah Richards, Bette Davis
Richards' family comes to see Scott Glenn about some bayou swamp land that she owns and they really want her to sell out. She's insisting that she'll not leave her home and she wants Glenn who's a lawyer and the only one around not on permanent retainer by the delta plantation owners.
Richards and several other black tenants around her have oil on the property and the family that deeded the land over to her now want it back. They hire John Randolph one smooth talking mush mouth shyster togo to court.
The only member of the family that hires Randolph with any integrity is Bette Davis aged widow of the family patriarch. Bette wants to see justice done and she really has no interest in any double dealing this close to the pearly gates. Her competency of course is challenged.
This drama is set in the mid 50s at the beginning of the civil rights era. Glenn himself is taking a long chance career wise representing these black tenant farmers.
Both Davis and Richards have some great courtroom scenes as witnesses. As Summers die is a must for Bette Davis fans. One of the best of her late career roles.
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Willie Croft: This is really good news Daniel. Your mama is sitting on a piece of gold.
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