Based on a true story, My Sister's Keeper stars Kathy Bates as Christine, who since childhood has suffered from a debilitating mental illness. Spending most of her life in and out of various institutions, Christine has long yearned for independence, but is unable to wrest free of her controlling mother, Helen (Lynn Redgrave). Upon Helen's death, her other daughter, Judy (Elizabeth Perkins), a successful, self-absorbed art director who has deliberately distanced herself from her family, is appointed trustee of the troubled Christine. The rest of the film chronicles Judy's frustrated efforts to balance her sister's needs with her own, and Christine's ongoing ambition to stand on her own two feet. Though the filmed studiously avoids false sentiment and pathos, it still manages to touch even the hardest of hearts. Adapted from a book by Margaret Moorman, My Sister's Keeper was first seen as a CBS "Hallmark Hall of Fame" presentation on January 27, 2002.
My Sister's Keeper
Production Year:
2001
Released:
Sun, 01/27/2002
Run Time Minutes:
99
Genres:
Drama
Trailer:
No
Resolution:
480x720 LowRez
More Information:
HD-2
Audio Language:
English
Audio Format:
Dolby Digital
Audio Channels:
2-Channel Stereo
Actors:
Elizabeth Perkins - Judy, younger sister
Actors:
Kathy Bates - Christine
Actors:
Lynn Redgrave - Mother
Actors:
Clark Gregg
Actors:
Kathleen Wilhoite
Actors:
Kimberly Brown
Actors:
Hallee Hirsh