Eunice (film)

Eunice is a 1982 American made-for-television comedy-drama film starring Carol Burnett, Harvey Korman, Vicki Lawrence, Ken Berry and Betty White[1] which is based on characters of a recurring series of comedy sketches called "The Family" featured on The Carol Burnett Show (1974–78) and Carol Burnett & Company (1979). The film was broadcast as a "CBS Special Presentation" on March 15, 1982 and served as a precursor to the spin-off television sitcom Mama's Family.[2] It was directed by Roger Beatty and Harvey Korman.[1]

Eunice
Written byDick Clair
Jenna McMahon
Directed byRoger Beatty
Harvey Korman
StarringCarol Burnett
Harvey Korman
Vicki Lawrence
Ken Berry
Betty White
Music byPeter Matz
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
Production
Producer(s)Joe Hamilton
Production location(s)CBS Television City
Hollywood, California
CinematographyJoe Arvizu
Toby Brown
Ed Chaney
Mike Denney
Editor(s)Bob Bernstein
Running time90 minutes
Production company(s)Joe Hamilton Productions
DistributorWarner Bros. Television
Release
Original networkCBS
Original releaseMarch 15, 1982
Chronology
Followed byMama's Family
Related showsThe Carol Burnett Show

Plot

Eunice is divided into four acts, spanning 23 years in the life of Eunice Harper Higgins:

1955: A young Eunice Harper is looking forward to going to a party with her date Ed Higgins. Eunice's brother Phillip, a recent college graduate, comes home and announces that he has a chance to go to New York City in hopes of becoming a writer and has to leave that day. In the meantime, their mother Thelma Harper is frantic about Phillip going so spontaneously and is trying to get her husband Carl out of the bathroom to stop their son from leaving. Ed and Eunice have a fight on the porch because Ed doesn't want to go to the party. Ed storms off, they break up, and Eunice goes to the party.

1963: Ed and Eunice are married and have two sons, Billy and Bubba. Ed and Eunice come to Thelma's house to see Phillip who is visiting from New York. Phillip is now a bestselling author of a historical novel. He announces that a movie producer wants to make one of his books into a film. Carl had died years earlier and Thelma wants to visit his grave. Eunice, who wants to be an actress, wants to be in the film and wants to leave with Phillip.

1973: Ed and Eunice are divorced and Phillip, who has won the Pulitzer Prize, is visiting again, this time from Los Angeles. Although many of his books were made into movies, he decides this time to write the screenplay for a new film. Eunice still wants a part in Phillip's film. At the same time, Bubba, who has been missing for almost a year, calls to a frantic Eunice demanding to know where he is.

1978: Eunice, Phillip and their sister Ellen come home from Thelma's funeral. The three siblings are discussing Thelma's death, the funeral and the future. Ed shows up to give his condolences, and seems to want to reconcile with Eunice, and after she agrees to give it a try, he mentions he had remarried, and it turns out he was really hoping to get Phillip to invest in his new hardware business. After Eunice throws Ed out, she then gets into an argument with Ellen, who storms out. Eunice, in a frenzy, finally breaks down yelling out for Thelma. In Thelma's bedroom, Phillip tells Eunice that the only thing stopping her from the life she wants to live is herself. Phillip convinces Eunice to spontaneously come to Los Angeles with him. She decides to leave with Phillip and in her excitement, she calls her aunt Ina to let her know what her plans are, but aunt Ina wants her to help her with her sore back and Eunice postpones her trip for a few days.

Cast

Reception

Lawrence was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie for her role as Thelma Harper.

Home media

Eunice was released as a bonus feature on Mama's Family: The Complete Second Season DVD set on September 10, 2013.

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References

  1. "Eunice". Turner Classic Movies. Atlanta: Turner Broadcasting System (Time Warner. Retrieved October 9, 2016.
  2. IMDB entry
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