Dancing at the Harvest Moon

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Dancing at the Harvest Moon
Written by K.C. McKinnon (novel)
Peter Nelson (teleplay)
Directed by Bobby Roth
Starring Jacqueline Bisset
Eric Mabius
Valerie Harper
Theme music composer Christopher Franke
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
Production
Producer(s) Salli Newman
Cinematography Eric Van Haren Noman
Editor(s) Margaret Guinee
Running time 84 min
Production company(s) Sony Pictures Television

Dancing at the Harvest Moon is a 2002 CBS television film starring Jacqueline Bisset, Valerie Harper and Eric Mabius. Directed by Bobby Roth, it is based on K.C. McKinnon's novel of the same name.

Plot

Maggie (Bisset), a professor of English literature, is fast approaching her silver wedding anniversary. But her world is shattered upon discovering that her husband, Tom, has been repeatedly adulterous during their marriage and now intends to marry his younger mistress. Facing divorce, she retreats to the tranquility of her hometown, where she met her first love, Patrick, decades earlier. Patrick has long since died, and the club where they danced together—the Harvest Moon—is closed and in disrepair. She seizes upon the idea of buying and restoring the club again—with the help of a young carpenter/woodworker, John (Mabius), who turns out to be Patrick's son. Soon the attraction between John and Maggie is hard to deny. However, Maggie can't stop thinking of the obstacles between them, including his young age, his current girlfriend and, most critically, whether her feelings for John are sincere or only a projection of her long-ago love for his father. All is finally revealed once the Harvest Moon is open again.[1]

Cast

References

  1. Dancing at the Harvest Moon Hollywood. Retrieved on 9 October 2010

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