Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean

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Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean
Directed by Robert Altman
Produced by Scott Bushnell
Written by Ed Graczyk
Starring Sandy Dennis
Cher
Karen Black
Sudie Bond
Kathy Bates
Running time 109 min.
Language English
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Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean is a 1981 play and, later, film written by Ed Graczyk; the stage and screen versions were both directed by Robert Altman, and starred Sandy Dennis, Cher, Mark Patton (his first film role), Karen Black, Sudie Bond and Kathy Bates.

It tells the story of a group of women, all members of a James Dean fan club, who meet on the anniversary of his death in the small town in which Giant was filmed. They experience a day full of revealed secrets and revelatory experiences. The play was a financial failure and was eviscerated by critics, notably Frank Rich in the New York Times, who mercilessly derided the text, direction, acting, and even the set.

Despite the play's failure, the star power of the cast ensured a movie sale, and the 1982 film was an important turning point in the movie career aspirations of Cher. After trying for several years to be taken seriously, Cher was regarded as something of a Hollywood joke, until she performed in the stage version of this play, along with Black and Dennis. The strong reviews she received for her stage work (even Rich called her "ingratiating") paved the way for her to be cast in the film version, and she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award. This success led to her being cast in Silkwood in 1983, for which she received a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.

In the film, Altman frequently uses mirrors as a device for connecting scenes betweenly the present and the past. Reflections in mirrors are part of many of the frame compositions in the movie. Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean was Altman's first feature film since the critically-panned Popeye.

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