Themes: Actor's Life, Age Disparity Romance, Self-Destructive Romance
Main Cast: Cheryl Paris, Elizabeth Taylor, Mark Harmon
Release Year: 1989
Country: US
Run Time: 95 minutes
Plot
Previously filmed in 1962 with Geraldine Page and Paul Newman in the leads, Tennessee Williams' Sweet Bird of Youth was restaged for television in 1989 by Nicolas Roeg. Elizabeth Taylor stars as Alexandre Del Lago, a fading, alcoholic, drug-dependent movie star. Mark Harmon co-stars as Chance Wayne, a shiftless would-be actor who romances Alexandre in hopes of getting a few producer's doors opened for him in Hollywood. Assuming that it'll be a simple task to unload Alexandre when he's through with her, Chance has not reckoned with the star's smothering ego. Chance must also contend with Tom Finley (Rip Torn), the fire-breathing political boss who is the father of Chance's hometown sweetheart (Cheryl Paris). The TV remake of Sweet Bird of Youth was first broadcast October 1, 1989. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Roger King - Art Director, Nicolas Roeg - Director, Pamela Malouf-Cundy - Editor, Donald Kushner - Executive Producer, Peter Locke - Executive Producer, Laurence Mark - Executive Producer, Linda Yellen - Executive Producer, Ralph Burns - Composer (Music Score), Valli O'Reilly - Makeup, John C. Newby - Camera Operator, Penny Hadfield - Production Designer, Francis Kenny - Cinematographer, Amanda DiGuilio - Producer, Marthe Pineau - Set Designer, Gavin Lambert - Screenwriter, Tennessee Williams - Play Author