Lady of the House (1978 film) explained

Genre:Drama
Director:Ralph Nelson
Vincent Sherman
Executive Producer:William Kayden
Screenplay:Ron Koslow
Starring:Dyan Cannon
Armand Assante
Music:Fred Karlin
Runtime:100 min.
Network:NBC
Country:United States
Language:English

Lady of the House is an American television biographical film about Sally Stanford, co-directed by Ralph Nelson and Vincent Sherman. The screenplay by Ron Koslow is based on Stanford's autobiography of the same name. The film was broadcast by NBC on November 14, 1978.[1]

Cast

Critical response

Kevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times called it "an absorbing two hours that affords Dyan Cannon the biggest and best role she's ever had."[2]

Awards

In 1979, Leo Lotito Jr. and Nicholas Pagliaro were nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Makeup.[3]

Notes and References

  1. News: Hoffman . Steve . 14 November 1978 . Dyan Cannon No Longer Feels 'Crummy' About Her Roles . 7 January 2024 . . A-8 . Newspapers.com.
  2. News: Thomas . Kevin . 14 November 1978 . Dyan Cannon Lights Up 'House' . 3 June 2024 . Los Angeles Times . 18 . Newspapers.com.
  3. Web site: Outstanding Makeup For A Series Nominees / Winners 1979 . 2024-01-08 . Television Academy . en.