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I Never Sang for My Father is a 1970 American film, based on a play by the same name, which tells the story of a widowed college professor who wants to get out from under the thumb of his aging father yet still has regrets about his plan to leave him behind when he remarries and moves to California. It stars Melvyn Douglas, Gene Hackman, Dorothy Stickney, Estelle Parsons, Elizabeth Hubbard, Lovelady Powell and Conrad Bain.

The movie was adapted by Robert Anderson from his play and directed by Gilbert Cates.

It was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actor in a Leading Role (Melvyn Douglas), Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Gene Hackman) and Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium.


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Plot summary

The film opens with Gene Garrison (Gene Hackman) picking up his parents at the airport. He drives them home and spends the evening with them. The barbs of his father, Tom (Douglas), roll back in his mind as he drives home. Gene seeks solace in the arms of his mistress, who pines for a more serious relationship with him. Soon after, his mother suffers a heart attack and is hospitalized. Gene visits her at the hospital. He finds his father pacing in the waiting room. Tom asks Gene to go to the Rotary Club with him, though Gene was expecting not to leave his mother's side.

When Gene's mother dies, he helps his father shop for a casket. His sister Alice (Parsons) arrives without her husband and kids. She gradually explains to Gene that Tom's failing memory and health will require constant care either in a nursing home or with live-in assistance. She broaches the idea with their father who rejects it outright. The conversation brings up old tensions about his disinheritance of Alice over her choice of a spouse. Alice leaves Gene to deal with their father by himself.

Gene's girlfriend Peggy (Elizabeth Hubbard) arrives for a visit. She is charmed by Tom and offers to relocate to New York to live with Gene and his father. That night, Gene and his father reminisce together over old photographs. Tom's love for his son comes shining through in their conversation, and he asks about a tune that Gene used to sing for him as a boy. Gene confesses that he never sang the tune for his father, but Tom recalls otherwise.

Gene tells Tom that he is thinking about moving to California to be with Peggy, where she has a successful gynecological practice. Tom becomes irate at the notion, feeling abandoned. Gene leaves the house with Peggy and never comes back.


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Cast

  • Melvyn Douglas as Tom Garrison - Father
  • Gene Hackman as Gene Garrison - Son
  • Estelle Parsons as Alice - Sister
  • Dorothy Stickney as Margaret Garrison - Mother
  • Elizabeth Hubbard as Doctor Margaret 'Peggy' Thayer
  • Lovelady Powell as Norma
  • Daniel Keyes as Dr. Mayberry
  • Conrad Bain as Rev. Sam Pell
  • Jon Richards as Marvin Scott
  • Nikki Counselman as Waitress
  • Carol Peterson as Nurse #1
  • Sloane Shelton as Nurse #2
  • James Karen as Mr. Tucker (old age home director)
  • Gene Williams as Dr. Jensen (state hospital director)

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Production notes

Director Gilbert Cates had been one of the producers of the original stage play.

The play was profiled in the William Goldman book The Season: A Candid Look at Broadway.

The film was shot in various locations, including Southern California and the Great Neck - Douglaston area of New York. Applauded by critics and viewers, the film (and play) predicted the coming of the sandwich generation, in this case, grown children and other family members helping their elderly parents who are up in age and can't help themselves. It would lead to other films on the subject, including the movies The Savages and Away from Her.


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Critical Reception

Roger Ebert summarized the film in his review before concluding, "These bare bones of plot hardly give any hint of the power of this film. I've suggested something of what it's about, but almost nothing about the way the writing, the direction, and the performances come together to create one of the most unforgettably human films I can remember."


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See also

  • List of American films of 1970

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References


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External links

  • I Never Sang for My Father on IMDb
  • I Never Sang for My Father at Rotten Tomatoes
  • I Never Sang for My Father at AllMovie
  • I Never Sang for My Father at the TCM Movie Database
  • Playbill from 1968 New York stage production

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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