Mr. and Mrs. Bridge

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Mr. & Mrs. Bridge

Mr. & Mrs. Bridge Movie Poster
Directed by James Ivory
Produced by Ismail Merchant
Written by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala (based on the novels by Evan S. Connell)
Starring Paul Newman
Joanne Woodward
Blythe Danner
Simon Callow
Kyra Sedgwick
Robert Sean Leonard
Margaret Welsh
Saundra McClain
Diane Kagan
Austin Pendleton
Gale Garnett
Remak Ramsay
Music by Richard Robbins
Jacques Offenbach ("Barcarolle" & "Can Can")
Cinematography Tony Pierce-Roberts
Editing by Humphrey Dixon
Distributed by Miramax Films
Release date(s) November 23, 1990 (USA)
Running time 126 min.
Language English
IMDb profile

Mr. & Mrs. Bridge is a 1990 Merchant Ivory Film based on the novels by Evan S. Connell of the same name. It is directed by James Ivory, with a screenplay by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala and produced by Ismail Merchant.

The film tells the story of a traditional family living in the Country Club District of Kansas City, Missouri, during the 1930s and 1940s. The Bridges grapple with changing mores and expectations. Mr. Bridge, played by Paul Newman, is a lawyer who resists his children's rebellion against the conservative values he holds dear. Mrs. Bridge, played by Joanne Woodward, labors to maintain a Pollyanna view of the world against her husband's emotional distance and her children's eagerness to adopt a world view more modern than her own.

The movie features Blythe Danner as Mrs. Bridge's troubled friend, Simon Callow as a foreign psychiatrist the Bridges find unsavory, Saundra McClain as the Bridges' maid, and, as the Bridge children, Kyra Sedgwick, Robert Sean Leonard, and Margaret Welsh.

It was filmed entirely on location in Kansas City, Paris, France, and Ottawa, Canada. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress (Joanne Woodward).

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[edit] Cast

[edit] Starring

[edit] Order in appearance

  • Gale Garnett - Mabel Ong
  • Remak Ramsay - Virgil Barron
  • Robert Westenberg - Ruth's Boyfriend
  • John Bell - Douglas Bridge, as a boy
  • Marcus Giamatti - Gil Davis
  • Robert Levine - Avrum Rhinegold
  • Addison Myers - Man at Businessmen's Table
  • Roger Burget - Man at Businessmen's Table
  • Al Christy - Judge
  • Joe Tinoco - Plaintiff
  • Ben Stephenson - Law Clerk
  • Alison Sneegas - Band Vocalist
  • Mark Yonally - Youth at High School Dance
  • Buck Baker - Scoutmaster
  • Danny Cox - Country Club Steward
  • Robyn Rosenfeld - Genevieve
  • Roch Leibovici - Watch Seller on the Quai
  • Hubert Saint-Macary - Copyist in the Louvre
  • Laurence Goua - Principal Can-Can Dancer
  • The Nicolodis - Moulin Rouge Tumblers
  • Judy Judd - First Bridge Player
  • Nora Denney - Second Bridge Player
  • Charles Perkins - Jazz Musician
  • Allen Monroe - Jazz Musician
  • Richard Ros - Jazz Musician
  • Milton Abel - Jazz Musician
  • Spencer Keesee - Couperin
  • Robin Humphrey - Bridal Gown Lady
  • Kathy Quinn-Byrne - Paquita
  • John Anthony - Rod
  • Jennifer Conforti - Rod's Girl
  • Tom Hall - Aztec Room Waiter
  • Joanne Carr - Prison Matron
  • Florence Hall - The Barrons' Maid
  • Lee Lambert - Cpl. Cipkowski
  • Jocelyn Hamilton - Florist's Assistant
  • Andy Knott - Flower Shop Owner

[edit] Awards

[edit] 1990 New York Film Critics Circle Awards

[edit] 1991 Kansas City Film Critics Circle

  • Won : Best Actress for Joanne Woodward

[edit] 1991 Academy Awards

[edit] 1991 Golden Globes

  • Nominated : Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama for Joanne Woodward

[edit] 1991 Independent Spirit Awards

  • Nominated : Best Female Lead for Joanne Woodward

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