Amos (1985 TV-movie) Review
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Amos Made for TV by Kirk Douglas' own Bryna Productions and was first telecast on September 29, 1985. It stars Kirk Douglas, Elizabeth Montgomery, Dorothy McGuire, Ray Walston and Pat Morita. In a plot reminiscent of "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest;" a group of senior citizens led by Douglas rebel against a cold nurse and her staff.
Douglas plays the title character, a fiercely independent senior-citizen baseball coach, forced to live in a retirement home after an auto accident. During his stay, Amos conducts a battle of wills with overbearing head nurse Daisy Dawes (Montgomery). Besides losing his freedom and having to put up with her rules Amos suspects, that Dawes has been systematically murdering her more troublesome charges.
The film is an exploration of the real issues faced by our nation's senior citizens, Amos is a shattering drama of the horror of helplessness. Kirk Douglas said after shooting the movie; "The abuses in the script shocked me...I assumed they had been exaggerated for dramatic purposes. I was devastated when I found out that the reverse is true..." The story which Douglas brings to life so vividly is a celebration of sacrifice, courage, and the triumph of humanity. - Liner Notes
Kirk Douglas is great, and he injects some humor and life into a film that could have been rather drab and melancholy.
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