When her daughter joins a ballet company, a former dancer is forced to confront her long-ago decision to give up the stage to have a family.When her daughter joins a ballet company, a former dancer is forced to confront her long-ago decision to give up the stage to have a family.When her daughter joins a ballet company, a former dancer is forced to confront her long-ago decision to give up the stage to have a family.
- Nominated for 11 Oscars
- 11 wins & 18 nominations total
- Arnold
- (as Daniel Levans)
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- TriviaGrace Kelly was on the board of directors at 20th Century-Fox and the script treatment was sent to her for her reaction. Director Herbert Ross said: "Grace loved the story, and said she'd come out of retirement to play the ballet dancer who opts for marriage. Then Grace showed the script to Prince Rainier and he told her he didn't want her to go back to work".
- GoofsWhen Amelia finishes her first solo part in the climactic Don Quixote pas de deux, her mother (Shirley MacLaine) clearly yells, "Bravo." As a ballerina herself, the mother should have yelled, "Brava."
- Quotes
Deedee Rodgers: Emma said some things. First, she said I married you and had a family with because I knew I wasn't good enough to go professional as a ballet dancer. That wasn't true. But... she also said I had a child with you to prove that you were straight. That was sort of true. I wanted
Wayne: I know.
Deedee Rodgers: You... you do?
Wayne: Yeah. I guess I wanted to prove it myself.
- Crazy creditsThe 20th Century Fox logo does not have the fanfare.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 35th Annual Golden Globe Awards (1978)
There's nothing wrong with the two leading ladies' acting, and the famous "catfight" scene makes the entire movie worth it, but as a dance movie, it's not very convincing. MacLaine was a very good dancer in her heyday and actually knows ballet, but the movie never showcases her skills. To anyone who doesn't know her background, her stature doesn't make her training immediately apparent. If you know what you're looking for, you can spot a ballerina out of a hundred strangers walking on the street. Bancroft's willowy frame is showcased in the film, and she has the stature that would make her dance training stand out in a crowd, but in the dance world, a ballerina approaches retirement at thirty. Internally, Bancroft nails her character, but externally, a forty-five-year-old woman wouldn't still be a prima ballerina.
The upside: Mikhail Baryshnikov. What a cutie pie! And while they are the minor leads of the movie, there are some beautiful dance scenes with Baryshnikov and Leslie Browne, real-life dancers. Plus, Tom Skerritt, who plays MacLaine's husband, is two tons of handsome. Lots of eye candy in this one, and lots of dancing, so if that appeals to you, rent it during your next girls' weekend! And don't mind my criticism too much. I love dance movies, and very frequently they have flaws. Just have fun with it and enjoy the movie!
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- Gross US & Canada
- $25,933,445
- Gross worldwide
- $25,933,445