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Chesapeake Shores (2016)
Great to see Treat Williams
Much has been written about the distracting elements about this series:
Cheesey writing; overly dramatic characters; unrealistic locations, etc.
However, the actress who plays Jess (the high-strung youngest daughter), bears an uncanny resemblance to a young Sissy Spacek (late 1970s), in looks only because Sissy Spacek can act rings around Laci J Mailey. It would be great to see Jess develop telekinetic powers, a la "Carrie" (1976), lol!
It's always great to see Treat Williams. The only reason I continue to watch this show.
The Neon Ceiling (1971)
Where to Find "The Neon Ceiling"
Several posters have been wondering where a copy of this movie can be found. There is a website called modcinema.com that specializes in hard-to-find films (including made-for-TV movies) from the '60s and '70s. "The Neon Ceiling" is available from that website. The movie is well worth seeking out.
The work of all three main characters is first-rate. Gig young just came off of his Oscar-winning role in "They Shoot Horses, Don't They" and here delivers a completely different performance as a grizzled, lonely greasy-spoon diner owner who is effected by the mother & daughter visitors. Lee Grant was at the top of her game at this time. She had just gotten nominated for an Oscar for "The Landlord", then won an Emmy for this movie. 4 years later, she won an Oscar for "Shampoo". She, too, plays a lonely soul looking for an escape. Denise Nickerson was the true revelation here with a performance that exhibits the transition between childhood and maturity. Her next acting job would be as the gum-chewing Violet Beauregarde in "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory".
"The Neon Ceiling" makes the most of its locations, from the clean, white, antiseptic and confining suburbia to the expansive, darker and freeing spirit of the desert.