As Summers Die (1986 TV Movie)
6/10
Not nearly as interesting as I'd hoped.
25 May 2023
The main reason I decided to watch "As Summers Die" is that I am nearly finished with my goal of seeing every Bette Davis movie...and after this film, I only have a few more to go.

"As Summers Die" was filmed following Ms. Davis' stroke....and it's pretty obvious when you see her facial paralysis and slightly slurred speech. However, the film role fit her condition and she was fine in this part.

The story is about a disagreement over land rights back in the south in the 1950s. A rich white family claims a parcel of land, though the family patriarch apparently gave it to his black lover and her family. Scott Glenn plays the attorney representing the black family, as the case eventually arrives in court.

This film isn't bad at all. But it also seems very muted and not nearly as exciting as I'd hoped. In other words, it's okay...nothing more. And, you'd think given the subject matter that there'd be more excitement in the story.
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