FRANCES MOVIE CAST - LOBBY CARD UNSIGNED (USA) 1982 - HFSID 264176
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Frances
Color unsigned Lobby card for the 1982 movie Frances.
Lobby card unsigned. Color, 10x8. Promotion for the 1982 film, Frances. As played by
Jessica Lange, Frances Farmer is a rebel from the word go, winning a high school essay award
by writing a piece in defense of Communism. Determining to become an actress, Frances is
equally determined not to play the Hollywood game: she refuses to acquiesce to idiotic
publicity stunts, and insists upon appearing on screen sans makeup. Her defiance attracts the
attention of Broadway playwright Clifford Odets, who convinces Frances that her future rests
with the Group Theatre. But once she leaves Hollywood for New York, Frances learns to her
chagrin that the Group intends to exploit her movie fame in order to draw in customers. Her
desperate attempts to restart her movie career, combined with her increasing dependence on
alcohol and the pressures brought to bear by her monster mother (Kim Stanley), result in a
complete mental breakdown. Even while institutionalized, Frances is abused by the
powers-that-be; she is forced to undergo an injurious brain operation, is treated like a mad
animal, and periodically sexually assaulted by the inmates. Frances is released in the custody of
her mother, who persists in browbeating her tortured daughter until Frances discovers the legal
means to break away. The real-life Frances spent her last years as a host of a local Indianapolis
TV program, dying in 1970 at age 57; the film comes to a climax when Frances is feted on the
smarmy network program This is Your Life. Other actual personages depicted herein include
Clifford Odets (played by Jeffrey DeMunn), Harold Clurman (Jordan Charney) and Ralph
Edwards (Donald Craig). Frances' first husband Leif Erickson is fictionalized as "Jeffrey York",
and played by Lange's real-life inamorata Sam Shepard. And if you listen closely, you'll hear
the voice of Kevin Costner, whose minor role was whittled down to one line when he, like
Frances Farmer, had the temerity to argue with the director. The unhappy life of actress
Frances Farmer was also covered in Farmer's autobiography, Will There Ever Be a Morning?
Fine condition.
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