In 1939's "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington," James Stewart becomes that naive senator through appointment. There's no naivete for Cybill Shepherd as she returns to college following her husband leaving her and her children are all grown.
In college, Alice Washington (Shepherd) is soon able to live a college life. She meets up a with a room-mate with an attitude, who will be cured with some motherly love. She finds love, and not just a crush on her English teacher.
The film is really a tribute to all those people who return to college later in life. We have to take our hats off to them, while realizing that it is life's experiences that have made them better people.
Cybill Shepherd is a much more mature actress now and she gives a wonderful performance.
Naturally, only in motion pictures does the academic year go by so quickly. Yes, the film is very much cliché, but it's worth it.
In college, Alice Washington (Shepherd) is soon able to live a college life. She meets up a with a room-mate with an attitude, who will be cured with some motherly love. She finds love, and not just a crush on her English teacher.
The film is really a tribute to all those people who return to college later in life. We have to take our hats off to them, while realizing that it is life's experiences that have made them better people.
Cybill Shepherd is a much more mature actress now and she gives a wonderful performance.
Naturally, only in motion pictures does the academic year go by so quickly. Yes, the film is very much cliché, but it's worth it.