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  1. The Ballad of the Sad Café is a 1991 Southern Gothic drama film directed by Simon Callow in his directorial debut, [4] and starring Vanessa Redgrave, Keith Carradine, and Rod Steiger. Its plot follows Amelia, a moonshiner in rural 1930s Georgia whose lonely life is interrupted by the arrival of two men: First, her long-lost cousin ...

  2. The Ballad of the Sad Cafe: Directed by Simon Callow. With Vanessa Redgrave, Keith Carradine, Cork Hubbert, Rod Steiger. A tangled triangle. In the rural South of the early 20th century, Miss Amelia is the town eccentric, selling corn liquor and dispensing medicine.

    • (876)
    • Comedy, Drama, Mystery
    • Simon Callow
    • 1991-06
  3. The Ballad Of The Sad Café. The lonely life of a moonshiner in rural 1930s Georgia is interrupted by the arrival of two men. IMDb 5,9 1 h 40 min 1991 X-Ray PG-13

  4. Merchant Ivory veteran Simon Callow's only turn as a director is a twisted Southern Gothic dark comedy set in a small rural town in the deep South. Redgrave plays Miss Amelia, the eccentric ...

    • 1 min
    • 3,8K
    • Cohen Film Collection
  5. Merchant Ivory veteran Simon Callow's only turn as a director is a twisted Southern Gothic dark comedy set in a small rural town in the deep South. Redgrave plays Miss Amelia, the eccentric...

    • (9)
    • Simon Callow
    • PG-13
    • Vanessa Redgrave
  6. Ele sugere que abram um café no andar de baixo de sua grande casa. Marvin Macy sai da prisão e volta para a cidade; Acontece que ele era casado com Amelia, mas não foi consumado. Ele implorou, depois ficou com raiva. Ele está de volta para se vingar? Eventualmente, Amelia e Marvin encenam uma briga sem barreiras no café.

  7. 7 de jun. de 1991 · Drama. 100 minutes ‧ NR ‧ 1991. Roger Ebert. June 7, 1991. 3 min read. `The Ballad of the Sad Cafe” comes wrapped in cultural glory; it is based on a novel by Carson McCullers and a play by Edward Albee, and yet it persists in sounding like a sketch for “Saturday Night Live.”