The Grass Harp Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

Based on the novel by Truman Capote, this often-witty coming-of-age drama looks at a young man growing up with an unusual family in the Deep South in the 1940s. After the death of his parents, Collin Fenwick (Edward Furlong) finds himself living in a small town with two of his aunts, Dolly (Piper Laurie) and Verena (Sissy Spacek). Verena is the more stable of the two, an entrepreneur who controls a number of local businesses and rules the roost with a firm hand. Dolly, on the other hand, is a gentle eccentric who claims to hear the voices of the dead as the wind whistles through the grass, and has developed a homemade concoction that supposedly cures dropsy. Dolly's potion attracts the attention of Morris Ritz (Jack Lemmon), a smooth-talking con man from Chicago who wants to snatch the formula away from her. Along the way, Collin also gets to know Catherine (Nell Carter), Verena and Dolly's quick-witted house maid; Amos (Roddy McDowall), a barber who is also the town's one-man rumor mill; Charlie Cool (Walter Matthau), a charmingly cynical retired judge with an opinion about everything; and Sister Ida (Mary Steenburgen), an accordion-toting traveling evangelist who has had a heroic brood of 13 children without benefit of marriage. The Grass Harp was directed by Charles Matthau, the son of Walter Matthau. - Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Theatrical Release Date:
10/11/1996
DVD Release Date:
04/19/2005
Rating:
PG
MPAA Reasons:
for mild language and thematic ele.
Run Time:
107 min.
Production Co.:
Fine Line Features, New Line Cinema
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Themes:
Orphans, Eccentric Families
Tone:
Gentle, Humorous, Nostalgic, Quirky, Summery
Keywords:
accordion, aunt, barber, coming-of-age, con-artist, family, judge, maid, writing
Time Period:
Great Depression
Language:
English
Status:
DVD