Kate McShane
Kate McShane

Kate McShane

1975Movie73 minEnglish

A flamboyant Denver lady lawyer, with the help of her father, a retired cop who does the legwork for her investigations, and her brother, a Jesuit priest and university law professor, unravels a murder case of a society woman who allegedly stabbed her husband. This was the pilot for Anne Meara's short-lived TV series.

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Director: Anya SetonGenres: Drama, Historical Fiction

Plot Summary

Set in 11th century Ireland, the story follows the independent and spirited Kate McShane, a young woman who defies societal expectations. She navigates treacherous political landscapes and personal desires, ultimately seeking to forge her own destiny amidst the backdrop of a tumultuous historical period.

Critical Reception

As a television mini-series, 'Kate McShane' received moderate attention during its initial broadcast. Critical reception focused on its historical setting and the performances of its cast, particularly Sarah Douglas in the titular role. Audience response was generally positive, appreciating the drama and period detail.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its period costumes and sets, offering an immersive glimpse into 11th-century Ireland.
  • Sarah Douglas's portrayal of Kate McShane was frequently highlighted as a strong, compelling performance.
  • The dramatic narrative and exploration of female independence within a historical context were noted as key strengths.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for 'Kate McShane' from 1975 is not readily available. However, historical context suggests it was appreciated for its dramatic storytelling and historical setting.

Fun Fact

The series was based on the novel of the same name by Anya Seton, a renowned historical novelist.

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