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Director
  
Kevin Sullivan

Music director
  
Peter Breiner

Language
  
English

6.2/10
IMDb


Initial DVD release
  
December 14, 2004

Duration
  

Country
  
Canada

The Piano Mans Daughter (film) movie poster
Writer
  
Timothy Findley
,
Kevin Sullivan

Release date
  
22 September 2003 (Canada)

Cast
  
Wendy Crewson
,
Christian Campbell
,
Stockard Channing
(Lily Kilworth),
Sarah Strange
,
R H Thomson

Similar movies
  
Kevin Sullivan directed The Piano Mans Daughter and produced Under the Piano

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The Piano Man's Daughter is a television film, adapted in 2003 by Sullivan Entertainment from the 1995 novel by Timothy Findley.

Contents

Rights to the novel's film adaptation were originally purchased by Whoopi Goldberg. Goldberg acquired the film rights after reading the novel while in Toronto starring in Norman Jewison’s film “Bogus”. Deciding that as a Canadian novel it would be most appropriate to work with a Canadian film studio, Goldberg produced the film in collaboration with Kevin Sullivan.

Plot

A young man must deal with several generations of madness and familial intrigue in this screen adaptation of the acclaimed novel by Timothy Findley. Charlie Kilworth (Christian Campbell) is a young man whose mother, Lily (Stockard Channing), is the daughter of Frederick Wyatt (R.H. Thomson), the owner of a well-known piano manufacturing company. Lily is also a free-spirited and unstable woman, who bore Charlie out of wedlock, has had a number of lovers over the years, and has an unsettling fascination with fire. Lily's mother Ede (Wendy Crewson) has put her daughter in a mental hospital on several occasions, and is considering having Lily lobotomized. Charlie, meanwhile, has had affairs with a number of women but has never settled down with anyone; working as an events coordinator at a resort hotel, Charlie becomes infatuated with Alex Lamont (Sarah Strange), the singer in a dance band Charlie has booked into the ballroom. Lily urges her son to get married and raise a family, but Charlie isn't so sure he's ready for a lifetime commitment, and Alex becomes frustrated by Charlie's inability to take their relationship seriously. Meanwhile, Ede and Frederick have decided that Lily needs to be permanently committed to an institution; Charlie insists that they send her to a comfortable private facility, but then discovers that a mysterious benefactor has been supporting Lily for years, and Ede and Frederick have decided if Lily is to be in a private institution, then the generous stranger must be the one who pays for it.

Cast

The film's cast includes Wendy Crewson, Christian Campbell, Stockard Channing, Marnie McPhail, R. H. Thomson, Sarah Strange, Susan Coyne, Tamara Hope and John Alcorn.

  • Wendy Crewson as Ede Kilworth
  • Christian Campbell as Charlie Kilworth
  • Marnie McPhail as Young Lily Kilworth
  • R.H. Thomson as Frederick Wyatt
  • Sarah Strange as Alexandra Lamont
  • Deborah Pollitt as Eleanor Ormond
  • Dixie Seatle as Eleanor Hess
  • Chris Wiggins as James Kilworth
  • Susan Coyne as Ada Harrison
  • Joel S. Keller as Neddy Harrison
  • David Hemblen as Dr. Warren
  • Nuala Fitzgerald as Eliza Kilworth
  • Isabella Fink as Lilly Kilworth (5-8 years)
  • Tamara Hope as Lilly Kilworth (12-14 years)
  • Jeffrey Peel as Charlie (8 years)
  • References

    The Piano Man's Daughter (film) Wikipedia
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