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Reason for Living: The Jill Ireland Story

  • TV Movie
  • 1991
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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Reason for Living: The Jill Ireland Story (1991)
BiographyDrama

A Made-for-TV movie, this film follows the struggle the late famous actress Jill Ireland had not only with her cancer but with her very troubled and drug-addicted adoptive son, Jason McCallu... Read allA Made-for-TV movie, this film follows the struggle the late famous actress Jill Ireland had not only with her cancer but with her very troubled and drug-addicted adoptive son, Jason McCallum.A Made-for-TV movie, this film follows the struggle the late famous actress Jill Ireland had not only with her cancer but with her very troubled and drug-addicted adoptive son, Jason McCallum.

  • Director
    • Michael Ray Rhodes
  • Writers
    • Jill Ireland
    • Audrey Davis Levin
  • Stars
    • Jill Clayburgh
    • Lance Henriksen
    • Neill Barry
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    166
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    • Director
      • Michael Ray Rhodes
    • Writers
      • Jill Ireland
      • Audrey Davis Levin
    • Stars
      • Jill Clayburgh
      • Lance Henriksen
      • Neill Barry
    • 7User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Jill Clayburgh
    Jill Clayburgh
    • Jill Ireland
    Lance Henriksen
    Lance Henriksen
    • Charles Bronson
    Neill Barry
    Neill Barry
    • Jason McCallum
    Lila Kaye
    Lila Kaye
    • Dorothy, Jill's mother
    Jack Gwillim
    Jack Gwillim
    • Jill's father
    Elizabeth Ashley
    Elizabeth Ashley
    • Vicky
    Jimmy McNichol
    Jimmy McNichol
    • Valentine McCallum
    Clint Allen
    Clint Allen
    • Paul McCallum
    Ian Patrick Williams
    Ian Patrick Williams
    • Cliff
    Byron Allen
    Byron Allen
    • Self (TV interviewer)
    Sarah Lundy
    • Zuleika, Jason's sister
    Jeff Austin
    Jeff Austin
    • Dr. Hynes
    Zoe Trilling
    Zoe Trilling
    • Sydney
    Liane Curtis
    Liane Curtis
    • Lori
    Dierk Torsek
    • Dr. Horden
    Russell Curry
    Russell Curry
    Mark Hennessy
    Mark Hennessy
    • Jason's Friend
    • Director
      • Michael Ray Rhodes
    • Writers
      • Jill Ireland
      • Audrey Davis Levin
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    1maxeythecat

    Reason for Living? After watching this, why bother?

    Jill Ireland was beautiful, talented, courageous and loving woman who fought to save a child that was beyond saving despite the fact that she was at death's door herself. Her story is an inspiration to us all, but frankly speaking this "film" is an insult to her memory. Aside from Lance Hendrikson, the casting is absolutely appalling, especially with Jill Clayburgh as Ireland. I've always liked her as an actress...I usually find her performances pretty spot on, but this, I'm afraid is an embarrassment. She does'nt even come close to capturing the character in looks OR manner and that factor alone is enough to submarine this celluloid work of frustration to the bowels of TV Movie Pergatory for all eternity. Do yourselves a favour...stick to the book and steer clear of the tele!!
    5chas77

    one of those "could have been good" TV movies...

    An outstanding performance by Lance Henrikson portraying Charles Bronson (Ireland's husband) fails to move this TV movie out of the mediocre pile, and that's too bad because this story is fascinating. Clayburgh tries hard as the doomed Ireland but there are some basic problems with her performance, namely she's not English (her accent is pretty bad) and she's not that good-looking. The real Ireland was a beautiful, fairly talented actress who gave up a marriage with popular Scottish actor David McCallum ("The Man from U.N.C.L.E.") to be with the fairly unknown Bronson. Within a couple of years, Bronson became one of the most popular actors in the world. Now if the producers would have only combined THAT aspect of her life into this so-so TV movie we'd have a superb story... (updated on 12/6/2016 to reflect the fact that McCallum is Scottish not British to make some tiresome baby-boy happy...this is for reviews, not whining about inconsequential rubbish - see the film if you want to comment, mate)
    7dennisleecleven

    Jill Clayburgh Gives a Good Performance

    Jill Clayburgh may not look like Jill Ireland, but I do feel she was good as a mother with a son addicted to heroin. Jill Clayburgh is a fine actress and she is at the center of this film along with Neill Barry who is her troubled adopted son. The facts of addiction are realistically portrayed. I was taken back that no mention was made that the adopted son was from a marriage to David McCallum. It was not until looking up information on Jill Ireland that I learned of the adopted son being from Jill Ireland's son from a marriage prior to her marriage to Charles Bronson. I found that to be an annoying gap in this film. Elizabeth Ashley was a real asset to this film. Because this was a TV film, I am giving it seven stars for a realistic portrayal of heroin addiction and the fine performances by Jill Clayburgh, Neill Barry, and Elizabeth Ashley. Though, I must say, Jill Clayburgh did struggle with a British accent. I can overlook that fact.
    Verau

    Disappointing story of an incredible woman

    I was very disappointed in this movie for the same reasons the two reviewers above gave. Jill Clayburgh was just terribly miscast as Jill Ireland. It distracted me throughout the movie. While Ms. Ireland's real-life struggle to save her adopted son from drug addiction was admirable, eventually I started hoping for her son to hurry up and O.D. and get it over with it already, instead of having to watch the plot wander through the same territory again and again. It was difficult to work up much sympathy for him. I know that frequent relapses are symptomatic of drug use, but the movie had an obligation to entertain as well as inform. Unfortunately, it didn't do either very well.
    guilfisher-1

    Excellent flick

    I seem to be outnumbered, but I found this a wonderfully acted movie. I knew of Jill Ireland and Charles Bronson from their films together, but not their personal story. I found it incredible and yet heartbreaking as to the final outcome of some of the characters.

    Jill Clayburgh is a fine actress and she brings great histrionics to her role as Jill. She is back by an excellent cast and equally fine direction. I never read the book and can't compare as others do so I judge this on what I saw. Lance Henrikien as Bronson was a great match to Clayburgh's talent. They had some of the best moments in the movie. Neill Barry as the adopted son was nothing short of brilliant. He brought painful honesty to the role. Always believable. As his real life Mom, Elizabeth Ashley, was superb. It was good to see her back in films. You don't see much of her these days and she's a good actress. Then the brothers played by Jimmy McNichol and Clint Allen were very supportive in their efforts.

    Lila Kaye, the English comedienne, and the late Jack Gwillim played Clayburgh's parents. They were a hoot. Gwillim was amazing in his acting the role of a man losing his facilities. Chalk up high marks for directing by Michal Ray Rhoades and you have an awesome movie for TV.

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      The real-life Charles Bronson threatened to sue the production, saying he didn't want "his personal family problems turned into someone's melodramatic entertainment". The producers countered that his late wife Jill had given her blessing to allow the film to be made shortly before her death and threatened to counter sue. Bronson eventually backed off his threat, but still vehemently voiced his disproval of the film.

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    • Release date
      • May 20, 1991 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Life Lines
    • Production companies
      • Bonny Dore Productions
      • Ten-Four Productions
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      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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