Jane's House (1994)
Paul Clark and his children are still heartbroken a year after the death of Jane, Paul's wife. When he unexpectedly falls in love with Mary, a former tennis-player, the couple decide to marry and live together. However, their lifestyles are completely different, and Mary is continuously reminded of the deceased Jane.
Director: Glenn Jordan
Genre: Drama, TV Movie
Runtime: 90 min
Release Date: January 2, 1994
Cast
- James Woods - Paul Clark
- Anne Archer - Mary Parker
- Missy Crider - Hilary
- Graham Beckel - Charlie Clark
- Diane D'Aquila - Marion
- Keegan MacIntosh - Bobby
- Barry Bonds - Self
- Jeff Irvine - Paressi
- Carrie Cain-Sparks - Gemma
- Eric Keenleyside - Frank
Screenplay
- Robert Kimmel Smith (Novel)
- Eric Roth (Teleplay)
Music: David Shire
Editing: John A. Martinelli
Production: Michael Phillips Productions, Spelling Entertainment, CBS
Country: Canada, United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Themes
Widowhood and Coping with Loss, Widowers Striving for a New Beginning
Keywords
based on novel or book, stepmother, remarriage, widower, new family
More Films by Director: Glenn Jordan
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Jane's House about?
- Paul Clark and his children are still heartbroken a year after the death of Jane, Paul's wife. When he unexpectedly falls in love with Mary, a former tennis-player, the couple decide to marry and live together. However, their lifestyles are completely different, and Mary is continuously reminded of the deceased Jane.
- Who directed Jane's House?
- Jane's House was directed by Glenn Jordan.
- Who stars in Jane's House?
- Jane's House stars James Woods, Anne Archer, Missy Crider, Graham Beckel, Diane D'Aquila, Keegan MacIntosh.
- How long is Jane's House?
- Jane's House has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
- What genre is Jane's House?
- Jane's House is a Drama, TV Movie film.
- Where was Jane's House produced?
- Jane's House was produced in Canada, United States of America.
- What are the themes of Jane's House?
- The themes of Jane's House include: Widowhood and Coping with Loss, Widowers Striving for a New Beginning.