The Man Upstairs (1992 film)
- Comedy drama
- Crime
- Katharine Hepburn
- Ryan O'Neal
- Renée Valente
- James Prideaux
- George Schaefer
The Man Upstairs is a 1992 American crime comedy drama television film directed by George Schaefer and starring Katharine Hepburn and Ryan O'Neal. The film premiered on CBS on December 6, 1992.
Hepburn was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film at the 50th Golden Globe Awards.[1]
Plot
An elderly woman named Victoria Brown discovers an escaped convict, Mooney Polaski, hiding in her attic. At first she is horrified, but gradually she becomes fascinated by the fast-talking fugitive and permits him to stay in her house while the local sheriff and his men hunt for him. A relationship develops between the unlikely pair: he finds the home he never had and she overcomes her loneliness.
Cast
- Katharine Hepburn - Victoria Brown
- Ryan O'Neal - Mooney Polaski
- Henry Beckman - Sheriff
- Helena Carroll - Molly
- Brenda Forbes - Cloris
- Florence Paterson - Mrs. Porter
- Sam Malkin - Store Owner
- Tom McBeath - Priest
- Lawrence King - Roy
- Robert Wisden - Mayor
- Kelli Fox - Suzy
- James Bell - Bull
- Kevin Conway - Andy
- Brent Stait - Mort
- Kevin McNulty - Interrogator
- Roark Critchlow - Boy Scout Leader
- Teryl Rothery - Female Newscaster
- Linden Soles - Male Newscaster
References
- ^ "The Man Upstairs Golden Globe Awards history".
External links
- The Man Upstairs at IMDb
- The Man Upstairs at AllMovie
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