Signs of Life

4.6
19891h 30m

The closing of a small shipbuilder in New England places stresses on the people involved.

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Cast

Photo of Beau Bridges

Beau Bridges

John Alder

Photo of Vincent D'Onofrio

Vincent D'Onofrio

Daryl Monahan

Photo of Arthur Kennedy

Arthur Kennedy

Owen Coughlin

Photo of Kevin J. O'Connor

Kevin J. O'Connor

Eddie Johnson

Photo of Will Patton

Will Patton

Owen's Father

Photo of Kate Reid

Kate Reid

Mrs. Wrangway

Photo of Kathy Bates

Kathy Bates

Mary Beth Alder

Photo of Martin Shakar

Martin Shakar

Mr. Castanho

Photo of Matthew Cowles

Matthew Cowles

Gasoline Attendant

Photo of Keith Reddin

Keith Reddin

Dr. Pound

Photo of Brad Sullivan

Brad Sullivan

Lobsterman

Photo of Graciela Lecube

Graciela Lecube

Mrs. Castanho

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Wuchak

6/10

**_Amusing and bittersweet drama set on the coast of northeastern New England_**

When it seems imminent that a small boat-building company is closing down in a sleepy Maine town, it affects the lives of the key personnel and those linked to them in different ways.

“Signs of Life” (1989) is worth seeing for the scenic setting of coastal Maine, as well as catching Vincent D'Onofrio and Mary-Louise Parker when they were young and relatively unknown. Several other notables are on hand, like Kevin J. O'Connor, Beau Bridges and Arthur Kennedy. The latter plays a cantankerous 66 years-old man, but easily looks ten years older (he was 74 during shooting and this was his last film).

Some parts are too draggy, but there’s enough interesting things going on in the intersecting stories to keep interest, along with some quality droll amusement. I like how the flick leads you to think something is going to happen, but pulls the rug out from under you.

It runs 1 hour, 30 minutes, and was shot at various locations near the central coast of Maine (Thomaston, Stonington, South Bristol and Ellsworth), except for one short underwater sequence done at Mystic Marine Aquarium in Connecticut.

GRADE: B-

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