Trilogy (1969) Online
"Miriam": Miss Miller has spent her life as a governess for children in some of the most fashionable homes in New York. She is shocked one day to learn that one of her "babies" is expecting a baby of her own and rejects Miss Miller's offer to be the nurse for the forthcoming child. That night, Miss Miller meets Miriam, a strange young girl who resembles Miss Miller when she was a child. Miriam, critical of everything Miss Miller has or does, constantly taunts her about a loveless existence, leading to a violent confrontation and chilling denouement. "Among The Paths To Eden": Mary O'Meaghan, a spinster, strikes up a conversation in a Queens, New York cemetery with a widower who is putting flowers on his deceased wife's grave. After establishing a modest rapport, Mary reveals to the bemused man that she had come to the graveyard specifically looking for a lonely widower, inasmuch as a friend of hers had found two husbands in a cemetery. "A Christmas Memory": As Christmastime approaches...
Credited cast: | |||
Geraldine Page | - | Woman (segment "A Christmas Memory") | |
Donnie Melvin | - | Buddy (segment "A Christmas Memory") | |
Lavinia Cassels | - | Aunts (segment "A Christmas Memory") | |
Christine Marler | - | Aunts (segment "A Christmas Memory") | |
Josip Elic | - | HaHa (segment "A Christmas Memory") | |
Lynn Forman | - | Woman in Car (segment "A Christmas Memory") | |
Win Forman | - | Storekeeper (segment "A Christmas Memory") | |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Beverly Ballard | - | Nina (segment "Miriam") | |
Martin Balsam | - | Ivor Belli (segment "Among the Paths to Eden") | |
Truman Capote | - | Narrated by (segment "A Christmas Memory") (voice) (as Mr. Capote) | |
Jane Connell | - | Mrs. Connolly (segment "Miriam") | |
Susan Dunfee | - | Miriam (segment "Miriam") | |
Phyllis Eldridge | - | Woman in Automat (segment "Miriam") | |
Niki Flacks | - | Clerk in Shop | |
Carol Gustafson | - | Miss Lake (segment "Miriam") |
Production on the segment "A Christmas Memory" was nearly cancelled when Geraldine Page's commitment to appear in a Broadway play threatened to coincide with the shooting schedule. The play was a flop and ran for only ten performances, closing only three days before shooting commenced in Snowdoun, Alabama.
Scheduled to be exhibited during the final week of the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, a student revolution in France resulted in it never being screened at the festival.
A compilation of three short films produced for ABC Television: Truman Capote's A Christmas Memory (original airdate December, 1966), Among the Paths to Eden (original airdate December, 1967), and Miriam (original airdate April, 1970).
Along with Petulia (1968), the only other American film chosen for exhibition at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival.
Geraldine Page by choice wore no make-up.
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