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  • Life of the Party: The Story of Beatrice (TV 1982)Carol Burnett, Lloyd Bridges

Life of the Party: The Story of Beatrice (TV 1982)Carol Burnett, Lloyd Bridges

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As aired On the encore channel It does have a logo Good Transfer

Runtime 1 hour 36 minutes long


Here is a shortened summary of "Life of the Party: The Story of Beatrice":

"Life of the Party: The Story of Beatrice" is a 1982 TV movie starring Carol Burnett as Beatrice O'Reilly, an outgoing woman who secretly struggles with alcoholism and low self-esteem. Lloyd Bridges plays her husband, Johnny.

The film follows Beatrice's journey to sobriety after being convinced by a friend to join Alcoholics Anonymous. Inspired by her recovery, she decides to help other women by founding "Friendship House," a recovery home. The story is a dramatic portrayal of the real-life experience of Beatrice Grey Jorgenson, the co-founder of the Friendly House recovery center in Los Angeles.

Carol Burnett's powerful, dramatic performance in this teleplay, written by her friends Ken and Mitzie Welch, is considered one of the highlights of her career.


Director: Lamont Johnson

Writer: Mitzie Welch

Stars: Carol Burnett, Lloyd Bridges, Marian Mercer

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