Television
Movie "Saving Milly" to be Rebroadcast on CBS July 9th
6/9/06
"SAVING MILLY," A TELEVISION MOVIE STARRING MADELEINE STOWE
AND BRUCE GREENWOOD, TO BE REBROADCAST ON SUNDAY, JULY 9 ON THE CBS
TELEVISION NETWORK
Based on Morton Kondracke's Best-Selling Book Saving Milly
SAVING MILLY, a television movie starring Madeleine Stowe ("The
Last of the Mohicans") and Bruce Greenwood ("Being Julia"),
will be rebroadcast Sunday, July 9 (9:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS
Television Network. The drama, based on the best-selling book and
real-life journey of political journalist Morton Kondracke, recounts his
inspiring love story with his activist wife, Milly, and the dramatic
change in their lives in the years after she is diagnosed with Parkinson's
disease. (Originally broadcast 3/13/05)
As a young journalist in Chicago in the '60s, Mort Kondracke envisioned
marrying a Vassar graduate whose status would facilitate his goal of
becoming a top Washington journalist. His calculated plans go awry when he
meets and marries Milly Martinez, a brash part-Mexican, part-Catholic,
part-Jewish liberal activist who captures his heart. In Washington, D.C.,
the loving, strong-willed partners build a passionate and volatile
marriage while debating everything from politics to how to raise their two
daughters as well as her insatiable, all-consuming desire to save the
world by championing a never-ending list of causes -- all overshadowed by
Mort's struggle with alcoholism.
In 1987, their lives take a dramatic turn when Milly notices a change
in her handwriting and numbness in her fingers. After a series of tests,
her worst fears are confirmed and, at the age of 47, Milly is diagnosed
with Parkinson's disease.
Holding to his promise of "in sickness and in health," Mort
changes his focus from being a die-hard careerist to becoming a devoted
caregiver and Parkinson's advocate and the love between the couple grows
stronger. Then, as her illness progresses, his life becomes committed to
saving Milly.
Madeleine Stowe made her feature film debut in the comedy-thriller
"Stakeout." She also starred in the films "Avenging
Angelo," "We Were Soldiers," "Imposter,"
"The General's Daughter," "Playing by Heart,"
"Twelve Monkeys," "Bad Girls," "China Moon,"
"Blink," "Short Cuts," "The Last of the
Mohicans," "Unlawful Entry" and "The Two Jakes."
She also starred in the television mini-series, "The Magnificent
Amberson's."
Bruce Greenwood has starred in the feature films "Racing
Stripes," "Being Julia," "I,Robot," "The
Republic of Love," "Hollywood Homicide," "The
Core," "Below," "Swept Away," "Thirteen
Days," "Rules of Engagement," "Double Jeopardy,"
and "The Sweet Hereafter." His television credits include
"The Riverman," "The Life," "Meltdown,"
"A Girl Thing" and "The Color of Courage." He also
starred with Madeleine Stowe in the television mini-series, "The
Magnificent Amberson's."
Mort Kondracke was a regular panelist on "The McLaughlin
Group" for many years and is currently a regular contributor for the
Fox News Channel and co-host of its weekly political show, "The
Beltway Boys." He is also executive editor and columnist for the
Capitol Hill newspaper Roll Call, and a semi-regular commentator on
"Fox News Sunday." He is a board member of both the Parkinson's
Action Network and the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research.
SAVING MILLY is a Dan Curtis/Daniel H. Blatt Production. Dan Curtis
("The Love Letter"), David Kennedy ("Our Fathers") and
Daniel H. Blatt ("When Angels Come to Town") are the executive
producers, along with Frances Croke Page and Elaine Frontain Bryant from
Magna Global Entertainment. Dan Curtis directed the movie. Jeff Arch
("Sleepless in Seattle") wrote the screenplay which is based on
the book, Saving Milly by Morton Kondracke.
SAVING MILLY marked the first CBS Television movie that was co-produced
by Magna Global Entertainment, an industry leader in advertiser-supplied
programming. Johnson & Johnson, The Kellogg Company, Pfizer Consumer
Healthcare and Unilever, members of the Family Friendly Programming Forum,
served as participating sponsors of the movie. The Family Friendly
Programming Forum encourages the Networks to broadcast more primetime
shows between the hours of 8:00-10:00 PM that families can enjoy watching
together.