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Housekeeping is the film in which Christine Lahti invites a guest into a living room half-submerged in water. This is hardly the oddest moment in this characteristically quirky Bill Forsyth film (his first American production). When their grandmother dies, Idaho pre-teens Sarah Walker and Andrea Burchill are watched over by their late mother's sister (played by Ms. Lahti). This strange young woman has throughout her life made unconventionality a life form. The girls are at first embarrassed by their loopy aunt, but when Burchill moves in with another family, Walker draws closer to the older woman. They hit the road, where Lahti has spent most of her life, and experience several picaresque episodes before the more sober-sided Burchill informs the authorities about their vagabond lifestyle. Threatened with losing custody of Walker, Lahti makes an effort to clean up her act, but by this time her niece has become just as endearingly unpredictable as she. Director Forsyth adapted his script from a novel by Marilynne Robinson. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

  • Release date:December 25, 1987

Cast

Christine Lahti
as Sylvie
Andrea Burchill
as Lucille
Anne Pitoniak
as Aunt Lily
Barbara Reese
as Nona
Bill Smille
as Sheriff
Margot Pinvidic
as Helen
Wayne Robson
as Mr. French
Sheila Paterson
as Bernice
Betty Phillips
as Mrs. Jardine
Antony Holland
as Mr. Wallace
Karen Austin
as Mrs. Paterson
Brian Linds
as Deputy Sheriff
Dolores Drake
as Mrs. Walker
Enid Saunders
as Etta
Georgie Collins
as Grandmother

Crew

Bill Forsyth
Director
Robert F. Colesberry
Producer
Bill Forsyth
Screenwriter
Marilynne Robinson
Book Author
Michael Coulter
Cinematographer
Michael Ellis
Editor
Adrienne Atkinson
Production Designer
John Willett
Art Director
Jim Erickson
Set Designer
Mary-Jane Reyner
Costume Designer
Ralph Parker
Sound/Sound Designer
Lynne Carrow
Casting
Margery Simkin
Casting
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