The Price (1971 film)
The Price is a 1971 American drama film directed by Arthur Penn and starring Jack Lemmon, Patty Duke, and Stephen Elliott. It is an adaptation of the Arthur Miller play of the same name.
Plot Summary
The film centers on Victor Franz, an aging, struggling furniture salesman, who returns to his childhood home after his father's death. He is faced with the difficult task of selling the family furniture, a process that unearths long-buried resentments and reveals the complex dynamics within his family. His relationship with his estranged and bitter brother, Walter, and his manipulative mother, Esther, is explored in detail, revealing the pain and unresolved conflicts of the past. The "price" of the title refers not only to the monetary value of the furniture, but also the emotional and psychological costs of family relationships and the choices made throughout life.
Cast
- Jack Lemmon as Victor Franz
- Patty Duke as Esther Franz
- Stephen Elliott as Walter Franz
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Production
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Reception
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Legacy
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