The West Side Waltz 28 years old

A story that invites you to rediscover the joy of living, the power of friendship and the wisdom of age.

Margaret keeps her neighbours at a distance and avoids contact except with Cara. She enjoys her company just for making music since Cara plays the violin accompanying Margaret at the piano. Because of her arthritis she accepts the housemaid Robin who wants to become an actress. With this naive pretty girl her life gets suddently really exciting and she makes a lot of new friends.

Credits

The West Side Waltz Cast

Name Character
Robert Pastorelli He was 41, 49 years old when he died as Sookie Cerullo
Kathy Bates She was 47, now 75 years old as Mr. Goo
Camille Saviola She was 45, now 73 years old
Estelle Harris She was 67, now 96 years old
Shirley MacLaine She was 61, now 89 years old as Margaret Mary Elderdice
Jennifer Grey She was 35, now 64 years old as Robin Ouiseau
Mary Pat Gleason She was 45, now 74 years old
August Schellenberg He was 59, 77 years old when he died as Serge
Liza Minnelli She was 49, now 78 years old as Cara Varnum
Richard Gilliland He was 45, now 74 years old
Lorna Scott
Hal Williams He was 56, now 85 years old as Jonno
Tsai Chin She was 58, now 87 years old
Ernest Thompson He was 46, now 74 years old

The West Side Waltz Crew

Name Department
Donald Lee Harris as Production Design. Art
Steve Yaconelli as Cinematography. He was 54 (62) years old when He died Crew
Robert M. Sertner as Executive Producer. Production
Frank von Zerneck as Executive Producer. He was 55 (now 83) years old Production
Ernest Thompson as Director. He was 46 (now 74) years old Directing
Ernest Thompson as Writer. He was 46 (now 74) years old Writing
Lynn Danielson-Rosenthal as Executive Producer. Production
Randy Sutter as Producer. Production
Nicole Seguin as Executive Producer. Production
The West Side Waltz poster
The West Side Waltz (28 years)

A story that invites you to rediscover the joy of living, the power of friendship and the wisdom of age.

  • Release day: Thursday, November 23, 1995
  • Runtime: 90 minutes