Mr. North

July. 22,1988      PG
Rating:
5.9
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Mr. North, a stranger to a small, but wealthy, Rhode Island town, quickly has rumors started about him that he has the power to heal people's ailments...

Anthony Edwards as  Theophilus North
Robert Mitchum as  Mr. Bosworth
Lauren Bacall as  Mrs. Cranston
Harry Dean Stanton as  Henry Simmons
Anjelica Huston as  Persis Bosworth-Tennyson
Mary Stuart Masterson as  Elspeth Skeel
Virginia Madsen as  Sally Boffin
Tammy Grimes as  Sarah Baily-Lewis
David Warner as  Doctor Angus McPherson
Hunter Carson as  Galloper Skeel

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Reviews

BlazeLime
1988/07/22

Strong and Moving!

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filippaberry84
1988/07/23

I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.

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Sameer Callahan
1988/07/24

It really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.

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Loui Blair
1988/07/25

It's a feast for the eyes. But what really makes this dramedy work is the acting.

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thinker1691
1988/07/26

In the late years of his life, actor Robert Mitchum played a number of roles which in my opinion miss their mark. From his acclaimed mountain man, Moon-shine whiskey runner in 'Thunder Road' to his heroic role in 'Winds of War', he was always a great actor and a bit larger than life. In this movie called " Mr. North " he plays an aging but wealthy patriarch Mr. Bosworth bent on doing something right for the world and his pet project. That project involves a remarkable young man named Theophilus North (Anthony Edwards) who it seems has a special gift and shocking personality which the town finds so incredible. Mrs. Cranston (Lauren Bacall), Henry Simmons (Harry Dean Stanton) and Persis Bosworth Tennyson (Anjelica Huston) find the young man remarkable and personable and seek to help him. In fact, with the exception of Doctor McPherson (David Warner) the town physician, everyone believes he is a natural 'Healer' something he emphatically denies. The movie is slow to develop but is seriously dramatic in that the individual is notably compassionate and wonderfully likable. A good and sincere film and one for Mitchum and Becall fans which make it worth seeing. ****

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gmatusk
1988/07/27

Here's a bit of trivia about the making of this film. The character played by Anthony Edwards is hired to read to the character played by Robert Mitchum, a wealthy recluse who lives in a home with a well- stocked library. The elegant bookcases had to filled with elegantly- bound books, so the film crew asked the Newport Public Library for help in filling the shelves of the bookcases. I worked as an assistant to the cataloger at the library, and I was assigned the task of choosing such books from the books that we had in storage. We had several multi- volume sets with nice uniform bindings. I recall choosing a set of the works of Henry James (who was a regular visitor to Newport in his younger days) along with some other sets by various writers and some individual volumes that would look appropriate for the library of a rich man in the 1920s. John Huston was bed-ridden during the filming and died --- he did not die before filming started. I observed the filming of the parade scene -- I was relatively close behind the camera as it started to move on tracks to follow the parade. I hung around for at least two "takes," maybe three. Lauren Bacall rented movies at a Newport video shop which specialized in classic films (including silents) and foreign films. The name of the video store was Rosebud, and its owner was a film school graduate whose dog was also named Rosebud. I was a patron of the store and was friendly with the owner --- Bacall kept her updated on John Huston's deteriorating condition. Bacall recommended the store to Anthony Edwards and he came in regularly to rent movies --- when the owner told Edwards that she did not have a copy of "Top Gun" (his biggest movie role up to that time) in her store, he laughed. What did I think of the movie? -- as most of the other comments have said, it's a pleasant film -- not a great film, but an appropriately modest adaptation of Thornton Wilder's nostalgic revisiting of the summer he spent in Newport.

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blanche-2
1988/07/28

Anthony Edwards is "Mr. North" in this 1988 film with a star-studded cast that includes Lauren Bacall, Robert Mitchum, Tammy Grimes, Angelica Huston, Virginia Madsen and Harry Dean Stanton. North is a young Yale graduate who comes to Newport in the 1920s and changes the lives of those he meets in a positive way while working odd jobs. With his peculiarity of having a body that can store electrical charges, he gets the reputation of a healer, something he attempts to run from but can't escape totally. With his help, one man (Mitchum) with a bladder problem is able to finally leave his house after years of being an invalid; a young housemaid (Madsen) is reunited with her wealthy boyfriend, an elderly woman gains comfort from his words, and a young girl (Mary Stuart Masterson) is cured of her migraines.This is a small and entertaining film with a delightful performance from Edwards as a sincere person who cuts through all of the Newport shallowness and class distinctions. The dialogue is somewhat flowery, which Mitchum had a bit of trouble handling - that kind of dialogue really needs an accent of some kind, which just about everybody else possessed.What made Anthony Edwards so good on "ER" was his naturalness and likable personality - Mr. North is definitely a role well-suited to him.

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sweetcolleen
1988/07/29

I loved the choice of actors, the acting itself, the art direction, costuming and most everything about this film...BUT the screenplay. I read the book and remember it as a lively, interesting fast-paced read, but the movie stays lugged down, even despite the best efforts of the actors involved. I was pleased to watch it though, I was, but couldn't help but make the same comparison most do when watching a film adaptation of a favorite book...it couldn't help but pale in contrast. Anthony Edwards did his best, and it was charming, that was worth watching. Lauren Bacall, Mary Stuart Masterson, Virginia Madsen, Anjelica Huston...all so lovely to watch. I think even if I had not read the book I would have found the film sluggish, but it was sweet to watch.

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