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Trilogy

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Three Truman Capote stories are presented in this anthology: In "Miriam," a heartbroken nanny (Mildred Natwick) is told she isn't needed to care for a new child. In "Among the Paths to Eden," a lonely old woman (Maureen Stapleton) visits a cemetery and meets a widower placing flowers on his late wife's grave. In "A Christmas Memory," a boy (Donnie Melvin) and his aunt prepare for Christmas by making fruitcakes for their family in small-town, pre--World War II Alabama.

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Howard Thompson New York Times It quietly says and conveys more about the human heart and spirit than most of today's free-wheeling blastaways on the screen. Delicately, it towers. Rated: 3.5/5 Oct 30, 2007 Full Review TV Guide Though each segment clearly suffers from its truncation, as a whole this is a strong, sensitive film blessed with some fine performances. Rated: 3/4 Oct 30, 2007 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Three Truman Capote stories are presented in this anthology: In "Miriam," a heartbroken nanny (Mildred Natwick) is told she isn't needed to care for a new child. In "Among the Paths to Eden," a lonely old woman (Maureen Stapleton) visits a cemetery and meets a widower placing flowers on his late wife's grave. In "A Christmas Memory," a boy (Donnie Melvin) and his aunt prepare for Christmas by making fruitcakes for their family in small-town, pre--World War II Alabama.
Director
Frank Perry
Rating
G
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Apr 2, 1993, Limited
Runtime
1h 50m