She's Been Away
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Peter Hall
Peggy Ashcroft
Geraldine James
James Fox
Jackson Kyle
Rebecca Pidgeon
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After the mental institution where she's spent the last sixty years is closed down, an elderly woman is brought into the home of her concerned nephew and his hysterical wife.
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Peter Hall
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Rachel Kempson, 1910-2003
Born on May 28, 1910, in Dartmouth, England, Kempson longed for a career in acting. She trained as an actress at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London and made her professional stage debut in 1932 at the legendary Stratford-on-Avon Theater in the lead of Romeo and Juliet. She went on to perform with such distinguished theatrical companies including the Royal Shakespeare Company, the English Stage Company and the Old Vic. In 1935 she was asked to star in the Liverpool Repertory production of Flowers of the Forest. Her leading man was Michael Redgrave, one of the top actors of his generation. Within a few weeks they fell in love and were married on July 18, 1935.
Kempson took a break for the next few years, to give birth to her three children: Vanessa, Corin and Lynn, but by the mid '40s, she came back to pursue her career in both stage and screen. She began to appear in some films with her husband: Basil Dearden's The Captive Heart (1946); and Lewis Gilbert's tough war drama The Sea Shall Not Have Them (1954). She hit her stride as a character actress in the '60s with a string of good films: Tony Richardson's (at the time her son-in-law) hilarious, award-winning Tom Jones (1963); Silvio Narizzano's classic comedy Georgy Girl (1966) starring her daughter, Lynn; and John Dexter's underrated anti-war film The Virgin Soldiers (1969), again with Lynn. In the '80s Kempson had two strong roles: Lady Manners in the epic British television series The Jewel in the Crown (1984); and as Lady Belfield in Sydney Pollack's hit Out of Africa (1985), starring Robert Redford and Meryl Streep.
Kempson had been in semi-retirement after the death of her husband, Sir Michael in 1985. She made her last film appearance in Henry Jaglom's romantic Deja vu (1998) poignantly playing the mother to her real life daughter Vanessa. Kempson is survived by her three children and 10 grandchildren.
by Michael T. Toole
Rachel Kempson, 1910-2003
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Released in Australia November 1, 1990
Released in England September 22, 1989
Released in Germany April 19, 1990
Released in Israel August 16, 1990
Released in Japan October 20, 1990
Released in Netherlands September 28, 1990
Released in Sweden November 9, 1990
Released in United States December 14, 1990
Released in United States Winter December 1, 1991
Began shooting February 7, 1989.
Completed shooting March 17, 1989.
Shown at New South Wales and Queensland as part of The Traveling Film Festival 1991, an offshoot of the Sydney Film Festival.
Shown at Sydney Film Festival June 13, 1990.
Shown at Venice Film Festival (in competition) September 10, 1989.
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Televised in USA over PBS on "Masterpiece Theater" December 1, 1991.
Released in Germany April 19, 1990
Released in Israel August 16, 1990
Released in Netherlands September 28, 1990
Released in Japan October 20, 1990
Released in Australia November 1, 1990
Released in Sweden November 9, 1990
Released in United States Winter December 1, 1991
Released in United States December 14, 1990 (Public Theater; New York City)