Postcards from the Edge

Director: Mike Nichols
Genre: Comedy, Comedy-drama, Biography, Black comedy, Drama
Year: 1990
Country: United States of America
Language: English Language, Spanish Language
Starring: Gene Hackman, Meryl Streep, Shirley MacLaine, Richard Dreyfuss, Dennis Quaid, Rob Reiner, CCH Pounder, Conrad Bain, Annette Bening, Mary Wickes, Simon Callow, Oliver Platt

Postcards from the Edge is a 1990 American comedy-drama film directed by Mike Nichols. The screenplay by Carrie Fisher is based on her 1987 semi-autobiographical novel of the same title.

Actress Suzanne Vale (Meryl Streep) is a recovering drug addict trying to pick up the pieces of her career and get on with her life after being discharged from a rehab center she entered to kick a cocaine-acid-Percodan habit. When she is ready to return to work her agent advises her the studio's insurance policy will cover her only if she lives with a "responsible" individual such as her mother Doris Mann (Shirley MacLaine) who was the reigning musical comedy star of the 1950s and '60s. Suzanne loathes to return to the woman she struggled to escape from for years after growing up in her shadow. The situation is not helped by the fact that Doris is loud, competitive, manipulative, self-absorbed and given to offering her daughter unsolicited advice with insinuating value judgments while treating her like a child.

Unaware that producer Jack Faulkner (Dennis Quaid) is the one who drove her to the hospital during her last overdose, Suzanne agrees to go out with him. During the course of a passionate

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