Promises in the Dark (1979)
1h 58m
Running Time
November 2, 1979Release Date
Promises in the Dark (1979)
1h 58m
Running Time
November 2, 1979Release Date
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Plot.
A young doctor, Alexandra Kendall, seeking change while recovering from a recent heartbreak, moves from Chicago, Illinois to Hartford, Connecticut. She joins the West Hartford medical practice of Dr. Walter McInterny, a doctor approaching retirement age. 17-year-old Elizabeth "Buffy" Koenig is a precocious student at West Hartford's William Hall High School. Her boyfriend Gerry is a football player at Hall High. While Dr. McInterny is away on vacation, longtime patient Buffy hurts her leg while harmlessly kicking a soccer ball during Gerry's nearby football practice. At the hospital, Dr. Kendall finds that not only is the leg broken, but the bone was also weakened by cancer. Dr. Kendall treats Buffy and the two develop a bond that extends beyond the doctor-patient relationship; Dr. Kendall is drawn to Buffy's humor and raw honesty.
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Details.
Release DateNovember 2, 1979
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 58m
Content RatingPG
Budget$5,000,000
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Wiki.
Promises in the Dark is a 1979 American drama film produced and directed by Jerome Hellman and written by Loring Mandel. The film stars Marsha Mason, Ned Beatty, Susan Clark, Michael Brandon, Kathleen Beller and Paul Clemens. It was released by Warner Bros. and Orion Pictures on November 2, 1979.For their performances, Marsha Mason earned a nomination for Best Performance in a Motion Picture β Drama and Kathleen Beller received a nomination for Best Supporting Performance in a Motion Picture β Drama, Comedy or Musicals at the 37th Golden Globe Awards. Mason was also nominated that same year for the Best Performance in a Motion Picture β Comedy or Musical Golden Globe award for her work in Chapter Two.