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Director: Stephen Frears
Cast: Daniel Massey, Elizabeth Spriggs, Briony Hodge, Benjamin Whitrow
Thomas Able, once a successful writer, has not written since the war. He lies paralysed and dying. His family gather at the family home.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Critics have generally praised Able's Will, a 1977 drama directed by Stephen Frears. The film follows the dying writer Thomas Able as his family gathers at his home. While specific awards recognition is unknown, the film's critical success suggests it may have received some accolades.
Why you might like this:
Able's Will (1977) directed by Stephen Frears is a poignant character study that explores the complex dynamics of a family gathered at the deathbed of their once-successful writer patriarch, Thomas Able. With standout performances from Daniel Massey and Elizabeth Spriggs, this film offers a nuanced exploration of themes like legacy, regret, and the meaning of a life well-lived.