Drama |
Revenge of the Middle-Aged Woman by Elizabeth Buchan |
Nancey Silvers (teleplay) |
Sheldon Larry |
Christine Lahti Brian Kerwin Bryan Brown Abby Brammell |
Phil Marshall |
United States |
English |
Dan Wigutow Laura Brownson (co-executive producer) |
Robert J. Wilson Tim Christenson (associate producer) |
Kees Van Oostrum |
John Duffy |
90 minutes |
Dan Wigutow Productions Sony Pictures Television |
CBS |
CBS |
September 26, 2004 |
Revenge of the Middle-Aged Woman is a 2004 television drama film directed by Sheldon Larry and starring Christine Lahti, Brian Kerwin, Bryan Brown, and Abby Brammell.
Plot[edit]
Rose, a middle-aged woman who is married Nathan Lloyd loses her job and her husband to her assistant Mindy. Her life gets broken, then she runs into Australian businessman, Hal Thorne, an old love.
Cast[edit]
- Christine Lahti as Rose
- Brian Kerwin as Nathan Lloyd
- Abby Brammell as Mindy
- Bryan Brown as Hal Thorne
External links[edit]
- Revenge of the Middle-Aged Woman at IMDb
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- 20042004
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A middle-aged woman has what she believes is a great life. She's been married for 25 years, she is the book editor at a newspaper where her husband is the editor and they have a great family... Read allA middle-aged woman has what she believes is a great life. She's been married for 25 years, she is the book editor at a newspaper where her husband is the editor and they have a great family. That all comes to a screeching halt one day when her husband announces that he is leavin... Read allA middle-aged woman has what she believes is a great life. She's been married for 25 years, she is the book editor at a newspaper where her husband is the editor and they have a great family. That all comes to a screeching halt one day when her husband announces that he is leaving her for a younger woman. Not only that, but the younger woman is her assistant. Not only... Read all
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Sunday evening movie
Enjoyable movie for a quiet Sunday evening. A male confesses to his wife that he's in love with her younger co-worker and protege. Helped by brains, family and friends, the woman copes with the situation and becomes stronger. Good play of Christine Lahti in the leading role, wonderful play of the couple's daughter. We can consider this movie not necessarily a drama, although the basic idea is a couple splitting up, but a comedy, since the puerile dialog between the man and the woman gives us a good laugh. And I'm not really sure if the producers wanted it this way. This isn't a movie to remember, although there are a few memorable quotes, that one cannot find in much higher rated movies.
- gh-hagi
- Sep 27, 2004
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