This movie has a scene that happens today – November 22. I hope you
enjoy this film and watch it tonight.
MERMAIDS
Mrs. Flax is a single mom with two daughters, teen aged Charlotte and
young swim prodigy, Kate. Charlotte is obsessed with Catholic saints, even though
the family is Jewish. After Mrs. Flax (that’s what Charlotte calls her mother)
finds out that her boss, whom she has been dating is married, she moves the
family from Oklahoma to Massachusetts, following her usual pattern of moving on
to avoid trouble. Charlotte is not happy about this until she learns that a
convent is located adjacent to their house. Charlotte becomes smitten with the
convent’s caretaker and local schoolbus driver, Joe. Mrs. Flax meets Lou
Landsky, a Jewish shoe store owner and they start a relationship. Charlotte
pursues Joe and they go on a date. Then on November 22, 1963 [44:25 to
50:21] Charlotte is shocked by the news of President Kennedy’s assassination.
She kisses Joe, but then runs away. Charlotte now thinks she is pregnant, so
she steals her mother’s car and runs away from home, ending up with what she
thinks is the ideal nuclear family. She finally learns she is not pregnant.
Charlotte and Kate like Lou and Mrs. Flax gets jealous of their attachment to
him. On New Year’s Eve, when Lou wants to get married or live together, Mrs.
Flax breaks up with him. Joe drives her home and when Mrs. Flax kisses him,
Charlotte becomes very upset. Charlotte
gets all dressed up and goes up to the convent where she and Joe consummate
their relationship. Unfortunately, she was supposed to be watching Kate, who
almost drowns in the river. This causes a huge fight between Charlotte and Mrs.
Flax. Charlotte talks her mother into staying instead of running away. Mrs. Flax and Lou reconcile.
This is a very funny movie.
Winona Ryder’s narration makes the film. Her voiced thoughts are hilarious. The
soundtrack on this film is fantastic.
The Sixties Chronicle ed. by David J. Hogan (Legacy
Publishing, New York, 2004) at pages 164-167 gives the date of the
assassination
Producer - Lauren
Lloyd, Wallis Nicita, Patrick J. Palmer and Suzanne Rothbaum
Director - Richard
Benjamin
Screenplay - June
Roberts
Runtime - 1 hour 50 minutes
Released - December
14, 1990
Starring -
Cher as Rachel Flax
Winona Ryder as
Charlotte Flax
Christina Ricci as
Kathryn "Kate" Flax
Bob Hoskins as Louis
"Lou" Landsky
Michael Schoeffling
as Joe Porretti
Caroline McWilliams
as Carrie
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