Never Too Late (1996 film)
Appearance
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Never Too Late | |
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Directed by | Giles Walker |
Written by | Donald Martin |
Produced by | Tom Berry Stefan Wodoslawsky |
Starring | Olympia Dukakis Cloris Leachman Corey Haim Matt Craven |
Cinematography | Savas Kalogeras |
Edited by | Ion Webster |
Music by | Normand Corbeil |
Distributed by | MTI Home Video |
Release date |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Never Too Late is a 1996 Canadian comedy-drama film starring Olympia Dukakis, Jean Lapointe, Cloris Leachman and Corey Haim.[1] It was filmed in Montreal, Quebec.
Plot summary
[edit]Joseph, Rose, and Olive, three friends and residents of a retirement home, suspect Carl, the home's owner, of embezzling funds meant for their care. They band together to protect their ailing friend Woody from potential exploitation and ensure that Carl is held accountable for his actions.
Cast
[edit]- Olympia Dukakis as Rose
- Cloris Leachman as Olive
- Jan Rubeš as Joseph
- Matt Craven as Carl
- Jean Lapointe as Woody
- Corey Haim as Max
Awards
[edit]At the 17th Genie Awards in 1996, Paola Ridolfi received a nomination for Best Art Direction/Production Design, and Donald Martin was nominated for Best Original Screenplay.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Gerald Pratley, A Century of Canadian Cinema. Lynx Images, 2003. ISBN 1-894073-21-5. p. 153.
- ^ "Quebec films dominate Genie nominations". Canadian Press, October 16, 1996.
External links
[edit]- Never Too Late at IMDb
- Never Too Late at the TCM Movie Database
- ‹The template AllMovie title is being considered for deletion.› Never Too Late at AllMovie
- Never Too Late at Rotten Tomatoes
Categories:
- 1996 films
- 1996 comedy-drama films
- English-language Canadian films
- Canadian comedy-drama films
- Films directed by Giles Walker
- Films scored by Normand Corbeil
- Films shot in Montreal
- 1990s English-language films
- 1990s Canadian films
- English-language comedy-drama films
- 1990s Canadian film stubs
- 1990s comedy-drama film stubs