Life Under Water

Life Under Water is a 1989 American made-for-television romantic comedy-drama film starring Sarah Jessica Parker, Joanna Gleason and Keanu Reeves. It was written by Richard Greenberg, based on his play. It was broadcast on the PBS television program American Playhouse on April 12, 1989.[1][2]

Life Under Water
Written byRichard Greenberg
Directed byJay Holman
StarringSarah Jessica Parker
Haviland Morris
Keanu Reeves
Joanna Gleason
Stephen McHattie
Music byPeter Scherer
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
Production
Producer(s)Jay Holman
CinematographyBobby Bukowski
Editor(s)Elizabeth Kling
Running time56 minutes
Production company(s)American Playhouse
DistributorPBS
Release
Original networkPBS
Original release
  • April 12, 1989 (1989-04-12)

Background

The play on which this telefilm is based, also titled Life Under Water, premiered Off-Broadway at the Ensemble Studio Theatre in May 1985. Directed by Don Scardino, the cast featured Alexa Kenin (Amy-Joy), Amanda Plummer (Amy-Beth), Andrew McCarthy (Kip), Jill Eikenberry (Jinx), and Larry Bryggman (Hank). The play takes place in the summer on Long Island's South Fork.[3]

Plot

20 year old Kip moves out of his mother's home in the Hamptons, Long Island. His divorced mother, Jinx, is having an affair with Hank. Kip meets 2 young women on the beach—Amy-Beth and Amy-Joy. Amy-Joy insists that sea-monsters are real; Amy Beth has had a nervous breakdown. Both are selfishly preoccupied with their own lives.

gollark: Can you literally go out?
gollark: Can you panickingly go out?
gollark: Can you peppermintily go out?
gollark: Can you futilely go out?
gollark: Can you fishily go out?

References

  1. O'Connor, John J. "Review/Television; People Obsessed With Themselves" New York Times, April 12, 1989
  2. Life Under Water tcm.com, accessed December 29, 2015
  3. Greenberg, Richard. "Introduction", Life Under Water, Dramatists Play Service Inc, 1985, ISBN 0822206609, p. 3
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