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Maxie (1985 film)

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Her only movie legacy, mere minutes on film, is dug up by Nick who watches it with Jan, who goes to bed right afterwards. Nick is also headed to bed, but he is stopped by a voice which tells him to play the piece again. He thinks that it is Jan at first, but the voice materializes partially in front
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The next day at work, Nick's boss (who has romantic designs on him) invites him and Jan to a party. Jan is nervous about the high society bash when Nick agrees to attend, but Maxie (who has inserted her soul into Jan's body) behaves rather differently from Jan. "Jan" gets drunk, dances seductively,
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Somehow this otherworldly possession must end, so that Jan can resume her own life. The solution lies in an audition for the lead in a new film production of Cleopatra. Paired with actor
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The crazy landlady from upstairs is overwhelmed when she sees the message and tells them about an actress, Maxie Malone, who lived there in the 1920s. Maxie was a brash, young
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and sings a vamp version of "Bye Bye Blackbird" draped over the piano, flirting with every male there. Drunk, Maxie and Nick break into an amusement park and make out on a
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of him as Maxie and he plays the piece again for her. Then Maxie disappears and Nick goes to bed, dismissing the incident as a psychotic episode.
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who wanted to produce a feature version. By the end of the decade film rights were in the hands of Paul Aaron who spent six years developing it.
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When husband Nick Chaney and his wife Jan, somewhat staid and socially stifled, move into an old apartment house in
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by a very outgoing female ghost — a budding actress from the 1920s — named Maxie, who wants to fulfill her destiny.
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1987, Maxie was nominated for the Best Film Award International Fantasy Film Award for Best Film
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Glenn Close and Mandy Patinkin were both coming off Broadway successes when they made the film (
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who died in a car crash the morning before her big audition for a Hollywood studio.
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1986, Ruth Gordon was nominated for the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress
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The novel was published in 1973. (It was later adapted into a 1997 musical,
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Gregory N., Daugherty (2013). "Glenn Close Channels Theda Bara in
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Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films, USA
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Index


Paul Aaron
Patricia Resnick
Jack Finney
Glenn Close
Mandy Patinkin
Ruth Gordon
Barnard Hughes
Valerie Curtin
Lynzee Klingman
Georges Delerue
Aurora Productions
Orion Pictures
fantasy
comedy film
Paul Aaron
Glenn Close
Mandy Patinkin
Valerie Curtin
Ruth Gordon
Barnard Hughes
Jack Finney
possessed
San Francisco
party girl
merry-go-round
Harry Hamlin
Glenn Close
Mandy Patinkin
Ruth Gordon

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