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Queen Of The Stardust Ballroom

Queen Of The Stardust Ballroom

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Queen Of The Stardust Ballroom A middle-aged woman finds herself simply a widow, a grandmother and a person when a friend takes her to the Stardust Ballroom, a dance hall which recreates the music and atmosphere of the 1940s. There she encounters a most unlikely Prince Charming, a middle-aged mailman. With this encounter, life takes on a new meaning for the film’s heroine.

STARS: Maureen Stapleton, Charles Durning, Michael Brandon


98 min | Drama, Mystery, Romance | 1975 | Color


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A Minor Masterpiece
Queen Of The Stardust Ballroom The pacing is overly rapid in certain places, Bea’s sister and daughter are painted with a cartoonish brush, but the film manages to be genuinely moving and poignant throughout.

We are never asked to condone every change Bea makes; only to understand. Maureen Stapleton’s human, subtly-keyed performance is the perfect centerpiece. Charles Durning is also wonderful in a role many actors would coast through. Once you see him here you’ll never think of him in quite the same way again. These characters are so real, so everyday, that we can feel their joy and sorrow in ways cardboard types can’t transmit.

The singing is jarring at first, but their shaky voices add to the realistic undertone of the fantasy.

Bea’s unapologetic stance in her relationship with Al typifies the 70’s and the 70’s willingness to shake off conventions; I’m not sure if this tv-film would be made today with the same viewpoint.

I loved the atmosphere of the Stardust Ballroom, the different relationships and the nostalgia for days gone by. Bea comes alive in a room where most are trying to relive their past glories.

Flawless it may not be, but if you want to believe in love, in having a second chance at life no matter what your age is, this is the film to see.

Brilliant!!!
This is a true tear-jerker. The songs are beautifully written and the performances are finely honed by all concerned. The only problem is that you may have trouble finding it, because it’s not shown on television very often. But what a find it is! Have a box of Kleenex handy; you’ll need it.

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