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Boynton Beach Club is a 2005 Americanromantic comedy film directed bySusan Seidelman, produced by her and her mother Florence. Based on experiences of Florence and her widowed friend David Cramer at an adult enclave inBoynton Beach (a city inPalm Beach County, Florida), the film was scripted by Susan Seidelman andCoral Gables, Florida writer Shelly Gitlow.
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Directed by | Susan Seidelman |
Written by | Susan Seidelman Shelly Gitlow |
Produced by | Florence Seidelman Susan Seidelman |
Starring | Brenda Vaccaro Dyan Cannon Joseph Bologna Michael Nouri Sally Kellerman Len Cariou Renée Taylor |
Cinematography | Eric Moynier |
Edited by | Keiko Deguchi |
Music by | Marcelo Zarvos |
Distributed by | Roadside Attractions Samuel Goldwyn Films |
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Running time | 104 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
editSeveral stories of older people in a bereavement group finding new love. Some are funny and some are poignant.
Cast
edit- Joseph Bologna as Harry
- Dyan Cannon as Lois
- Len Cariou as Jack
- Sally Kellerman as Sandy
- Michael Nouri as Donald
- Renée Taylor as Anita Stern
- Brenda Vaccaro as Marilyn
- Mal Z. Lawrence as Marty
Release
editShot in 2005,Boynton Beach Club premiered in theHamptons International Film Festival inEast Hampton, New York. It was then released to theaters in South Florida on March 17, 2006 and wider on August 4, playing in six states:New York,New Jersey,Connecticut,Missouri,Arizona andCalifornia.
The film's working title wasThe Boynton Beach Bereavement Club.