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The thing that saves this movie from sentimentality is that the heroine is a little ornery. She's not just a sweet and gentle little old lady. She's a big old lady, with a streak of stubbornness. And just because she's right doesn't mean she's always all that nice. When "The Trip to Bountiful" tells us that she wants to leave her miserable life in the city and pay one last visit to her childhood country home, somehow we know that the movie won't be over when she hears the birds singing in the trees.
The movie stars the redoubtable Geraldine Page as Mrs. Watts, a country woman who has come to live in a cramped city apartment with her son and daughter-in-law. The apartment isn't big enough for two women.
They're always on each other's nerves.
The wife, Jessie Mae ( Carlin Glynn ), doesn't like Mrs. Watts singing her hymns around the house. Mrs. Watts' strategy is more subtle: She tries to appear long-suffering, a martyr, and she is much given to throwing herself on the couch and pulling a comforter over her head to muffle her sobs.
Both these women have a pretty good case against each other, but it's Mrs. Watts we sympathize with. She hates life in the city, she knows it's choking her to death, and she wants to pay one final visit to Bountiful, the little town where she was born. So she goes to the train station, but the milk train doesn't stop in Bountiful anymore. So she goes to the bus station and buys a ticket to the nearest large town. This is in Texas in 1947. Because her son and daughter-in-law have gone to the train station to head her off (she has tried to escape before), she makes her getaway.
The whole middle section of the movie is the best, as she meets another traveler on the bus, a young woman named Thelma ( Rebecca De Mornay ). They sit next to each other during the long, drowsy trip, and they exchange memories and confidences. Thelma is, in a way, only an excuse to give Mrs. Watts someone to talk to, so that we can eavesdrop. Yet De Mornay makes the character so interesting, so young and open-faced, that the relationship between these two women becomes the heart of the movie.
Even the ending itself doesn't quite live up to it.
"The Trip to Bountiful" has a quiet, understated feel for the small towns of its time. The little rural bus station, with its clerk drowsing under a lonely lamp bulb, looks just right, and so do the midnight streets outside. And when the sheriff arrives, alerted to look for a runaway old lady, it's perfect the way he and the ticket agent size up the situation and let Mrs. Watts have her last look at her childhood home.
Then her family arrives: her son Ludie ( John Heard ) and his wife Jessie Mae. Ludie really has his work cut out with these two women.
Both of them live at a time when many women lived their lives through their men, and there is not enough room inside Ludie's simple, desperate soul for both of them. Yet there is a moment of poetry as Mrs. Watts sits on the porch of the old farmhouse and talks about how she almost expected to see her own parents come walking through the door, just as if all those years had never passed, just as if her own lifetime was a dream, and she was a young girl again.
"The Trip to Bountiful" was written by Horton Foote , who based it on his own stage play. This is Foote's second recent slice of life from Texas; " Tender Mercies ," the wonderful movie starring Robert Duvall as an alcoholic country singer, also was written by him. You can see that "Bountiful" was based on a play - it falls fairly obviously into three acts - but the rhythms and dialogue come out of unstudied real life.
And Geraldine Page inhabits the central role with authority and vinegar. The movie surprises us: It's not really about conflict between the generations, but about the impossibility of really understanding that you are even a member of an older generation, that decades have gone by.
Geraldine Page, who somehow always manages to have a hint of girlishness in all of her performances, who always seems to be up to something roguish and not ever quite ready to cave in to age, finds just the right notes in the final scenes to tell her son something he might never be able to understand: Someday he will be old, too, and he won't be able to believe it, either.
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An elderly woman embarks on a bus trip back to her hometown of Bountiful, Texas, against the wishes of her overprotective son and domineering daughter-in-law.
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A elderly woman is determined to escape her son's cramped suburban home and return to the small town where she was born and raised.
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Released in United States Winter December 1, 1985
Released in United States on Video August 1987
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Released in United States January 1991
Shown at Munich Film Festival June 25-July 3, 1986.
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Geraldine Page portrays the lead character, Mrs. Carrie Watts, an elderly woman yearning to visit her childhood home one last time.
John Heard takes on the role of Ludie Watts, the caring son of Mrs. Watts, who struggles to balance his responsibilities and desires.
Carlin Glynn plays Jessie Mae, Ludie's wife who clashes with Mrs. Watts during their journey to Bountiful.
Richard Bradford portrays the Sheriff, a local law enforcement officer who encounters the travelers during their trip.
Rebecca De Mornay takes on the role of Thelma, a fellow traveler who crosses paths with Mrs. Watts.
Kevin Cooney portrays Roy, a character whose interactions with Mrs. Watts add depth to the story.
Harvey Lewis appears as the Second Bus Ticket Man, a minor character who aids Mrs. Watts on her journey.
Gil Glasgow plays Stationmaster Gerard, a supporting role that adds to the narrative of the film.
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Directed by Peter Masterson
Carrie Watts is living the twilight of her life trapped in an apartment in 1940s Houston, Texas with a controlling daughter-in-law and a hen-pecked son. Her fondest wish – just once before she dies – is to revisit Bountiful, the small Texas town of her youth which she still refers to as "home."
Geraldine Page John Heard Carlin Glynn Richard Bradford Rebecca De Mornay Kevin Cooney Harvey Lewis Gil Glasgow
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Peter Masterson
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Horton Foote
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Fred Murphy
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Review by Sam Meltzer ★★★½ 10
The Trip to Bountiful is a delightful little film. Watching the story of this old woman was both sweet and entertaining. The movie holds onto its pacing the entire time which lets the viewer know what they are in for. It never really drags, if a bit slow, and the way the story plays out is really lovely. The script has some really touching dialogue, and is surprisingly quite well written. Geraldine page is the real star here, who gives us a performance with some luminous and convincing acting. She was basically born to play this role, and it was a great choice to end her career on this one. Her character is layered and we actually get to know quite a bit about her. Watch this little indie movie if you have the chance it’s great!
Review by sirrah993 ★★★ 4
One of the most obscure films in recent years (tied with Jessica Lange’s ‘Oscar-winning’ performance in Blue Sky back in ‘94) where a leading lady won the Oscar for Best Actress, The Trip to Bountiful is a film aimed for the elderly demographic. In other words, the film may not be all that interesting nor engaging, especially for a modern audience. You need to have patience and be committed into watching this film, because nothing really exciting happens.
But that’s not to say there’s nothing in the film, for there are some nice thematic underpinnings about nostalgia and acceptance of death. Overall, it’s a nice little film about a woman’s journey to her dead hometown to say one last goodbye as…
Review by Taylor Leverage ★★ 2
Geraldine Page plays a sweet, charming old woman to the hilt, but overall The Trip to Bountiful is pure nostalgia bait. It's not even nostalgia for any particular time, just a lot of general musings about The Old Days®. The Old Days have no explicit features, all the pesky realities and problems of the past don't exist when you're thinking back; kids raised in the 1980s don't think back about Iran-Contra, they might think about frizzy hair, colorful puffy jackets, or the parade in Ferris Bueller. The Old Days are different for everyone, which makes them awfully easy to package for consumption, and everyone has a sweet old grandma like Page's Mrs. Watts, or they knew a sweet old lady…
Review by pirateneckbeard ★★ 1
So Nostalgia was considered a mental illness until the 20th century and I don't take that stance to that extreme I do feel I have to catch myself from dwelling to much in the past cause ones life and time is a river which flows before you and you get the enjoyment you put into it but that be said I get it when you feel stuck and rudderless sometimes there is nothing like a change of location especially to one where you had good memories. I think Geraldine Paige(Carrie Watts) played this role to a tee giving an honest natural delivery worthy of her Oscar and John Heard(Ludie Watts) as the son has a great delivery about trying to…
Review by chavel ★★ 2
There’s a trip alright but it still has the trappings of a yammering play, this one by Horton Foote. Geraldine Page won the 1985 Best Actress Oscar for putting up a storm as a 1940’s elderly woman who hops on a bus so she can revisit her childhood home, but you really wish she had just won for 1978’s “Interiors.” An apartment building, a bus station, a bus, other non-scenic pitstops—this has a stagey feel written all over it. The actors do all they can to thrash indignantly and exalt “meaning” out of the wordy dialogue, and as a result, some of the scenes are awful. In The Trip to Bountiful , we finally reach Bountiful, Texas but once there, that place is nothin’ special to us. Nothing genuinely iconic to be found. A low-end 2-stars movie.
Review by Jake Alda Coffey ★★★★
A very simple but enjoyable film. Geraldine Page gives a wonderful performance that earned her an Oscar Win.
Review by Jackson ★★★★★ 7
Geraldine Page... Happy Birthday u TREASURE, your Birthday should be a National Holiday, cause your performances are nothing short of genius, and PERFECTION!! And I know a lot of people would’ve given the Oscar to Whoopi for Color Purple, but I’m sorry u deserved it so much more, you restore hope in me with this performance, and I thank you for the wonderful, wonderful, POWERFUL roles you gave us in your lifetime. This will go down as nothing less then your BEST performance, and a raw gift of talent to be bestowed upon us... THANK U
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Review by Christof ★★★ 2
Geraldine Page is terrific in her Oscar vehicle. I just wish the film had anything going on for it other than her performance.
Review by kmeaston ★★½
Basically an updated episode of Playhouse 90 , featuring a career-capping performance by Geraldine Page.
Review by Krommedijk ★★★★
After the lazy and very disappointing new Jurassic Park film I really needed something in which human warmth, the past of a person, hope, love and expectations are central. The Trip to Bountiful is such a film.
The film takes us to 1947. The widowed Mrs. Watts (Page) lives with her son (Heard) and daughter-in-law (Glynn) in a modest house in Houston. Mrs Watts and her daughter-in-law don't get along very well and fight quite a lot, leaving the son in the middle of them. Mrs. Watts constantly dreams of her native village Bountiful, a quiet place that, in her imagination, has assumed the proportions of a paradise. One day she decides to escape, as she sees it. She takes…
Review by Euan Harris ★★★½
A quaint little road trip film, tinged with a melancholy nostalgia for simpler times. Geraldine Page gives a moving Oscar winning performance as Mrs. Watts, an ageing widow in the 1940s, teetering on the edge of senile but still full of gumption and unwavering hope. Her only desire is to once again visit her childhood hometown before she dies, and throws caution to the wind to make one final trip deep into the forgotten heartland of rural Texas. Along the way she has a series of truly delightful encounters with kindhearted strangers, highlighting her endearing warmth and spirit, as well as the poignant regrets and desires that define her life. Everything is kept pretty simple; it's just straightforward conversations for…
Review by Zā ★★
An absolute snoozefest. Don't get me wrong, some ideas were getting me sentimental, but wow this is like Oscar Bait 101 with being based on a play and starring a great actress who has yet to win an Oscar. No disrespect to Geraldine Page, but I don't think this was Oscar worthy. I don't think it was even nomination worthy. It was a good performance, don't get me wrong. I just didn't feel like she elevated anything or went above and beyond with this performance. It's a quaint film, but not something that says or shows enough with its runtime.
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A woman has to live with a daughter in law who hates her and a son who does not dare take her side. While the unhappy family lives in a Houston apartment, Carrie Watts dreams of returning to... Read all A woman has to live with a daughter in law who hates her and a son who does not dare take her side. While the unhappy family lives in a Houston apartment, Carrie Watts dreams of returning to Bountiful, where she was raised. A woman has to live with a daughter in law who hates her and a son who does not dare take her side. While the unhappy family lives in a Houston apartment, Carrie Watts dreams of returning to Bountiful, where she was raised.
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- Trivia The success of the "Trip To Bountiful" telecast led its writer Horton Foote to expand his original script for a Broadway production headlined by Lillian Gish . Will Hare , Frank Overton and Eva Marie Saint also reprised their telecast roles onstage. Eileen Heckart already playing Broadway in William Inge 's '''Picnic'', Jessie Mae was played onstage by Jo Van Fleet (whose performance would earn a Tony Award). Also Gene Lyons played Ludie onstage replacing the telecast's John Beal (after Beal and director Fred Coe disputed whether Ludi should be toupeed). Opening at Henry Miller's Theater on November 1953 the staged version was a high profile flop with a one month run comprising 39 performances. Foote would attribute his play's Broadway failure to 20,000,000 people having already seen ''Trip to Bountiful'' on television.
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The Trip to Bountiful: Directed by Peter Masterson. With Geraldine Page, John Heard, Carlin Glynn, Richard Bradford. In 1940s Texas, an elderly woman is determined to visit her childhood home one last time.
The Trip to Bountiful is a 1985 American road drama film directed by Peter Masterson and starring Geraldine Page, John Heard, Carlin Glynn, Richard Bradford and Rebecca De Mornay.It was adapted by Horton Foote from his 1953 play of the same name.The film features a soundtrack by J.A.C. Redford featuring Will Thompson's "Softly and Tenderly" sung by Cynthia Clawson.
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The Trip to Bountiful PG Released Jan 24, 1986 1 hr. 47 min. Drama List 100% 10 Reviews Tomatometer 86% 1,000+ Ratings Audience Score Carrie Watts (Geraldine Page) may be old, but she suffers no ...
The movie stars the redoubtable Geraldine Page as Mrs. Watts, a country woman who has come to live in a cramped city apartment with her son and daughter-in-law. The apartment isn't big enough for two women. They're always on each other's nerves. The wife, Jessie Mae (Carlin Glynn), doesn't like Mrs. Watts singing her hymns around the house.Mrs. Watts' strategy is more subtle: She tries to ...
Dearl N Well done (for a Lifetime Movie). Cicely Tyson and Vanessa Williams carry the cast of talented actors. Worth the watch. Rated 4.5/5 Stars • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 01/13/23 Full Review ...
An elderly woman embarks on a bus trip back to her hometown of Bountiful, Texas, against the wishes of her overprotective son and domineering daughter-in-law. Director 1 Credit
The Trip to Bountiful: Directed by Michael Wilson. With Cicely Tyson, Vanessa Williams, Blair Underwood, Keke Palmer. Carrie Watts begrudgingly lives with her busy, overprotective son, Ludie, and pretentious daughter-in-law, Jessie Mae. No longer able to drive and forbidden to travel alone, she wishes for freedom from the confines of the house and begs her son to take her on a visit to her ...
Trip To Bountiful, The (1985) -- (Movie Clip) My People Are All Dead At a bus station in late 1940's Houston, Geraldine Page as aging Carrie, who has scraped together money for a bus ticket toward her hometown, which she doesn't realize is gone, meets Rebecca De Mornay as traveler Thelma, then hides when her son and daughter in law (John Heard, Carlin Glynn) come looking for her, in The ...
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Houston, April 1947. "Mama" Carrie Watts has lived with her son Ludie and his disagreeable wife Jessie Mae in a small apartment for 15 years. One night they all have trouble sleeping. Jessie Mae nags at Mama persistently, and Mama begs Ludie to let her return home to Bountiful. The next day, Mama takes her latest pension check, packs a bag, and ...
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The actors do all they can to thrash indignantly and exalt "meaning" out of the wordy dialogue, and as a result, some of the scenes are awful. In The Trip to Bountiful, we finally reach Bountiful, Texas but once there, that place is nothin' special to us. Nothing genuinely iconic to be found. A low-end 2-stars movie.
The Trip to Bountiful: Directed by Vincent J. Donehue. With Lillian Gish, Eileen Heckart, Dennis Cross, Will Hare. A woman has to live with a daughter in law who hates her and a son who does not dare take her side. While the unhappy family lives in a Houston apartment, Carrie Watts dreams of returning to Bountiful, where she was raised.