Panic in Echo Park
Panic in Echo Park

Panic in Echo Park

1977Movie72 minEnglish

A young doctor tries to convince everyone about an impending epidemic, but he is accused of creating panic.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Robert Michael LewisGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A divorced woman, struggling to cope with her life and her relationship with her teenage daughter, finds herself increasingly drawn to a charismatic but troubled man. As their relationship deepens, the emotional turmoil escalates, affecting everyone around them. The film explores themes of isolation, dependence, and the complexities of family dynamics.

Critical Reception

Panic in Echo Park was a made-for-television movie that garnered attention for its sensitive portrayal of complex emotional issues. While not a major theatrical release, it was noted for its strong performances, particularly from Ed Asner and Joanne Woodward, who brought depth to their characters. Critical responses often highlighted its unflinching look at family strife and mental health struggles within a domestic setting.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its powerful performances by Ed Asner and Joanne Woodward.
  • Noted for its mature and sometimes difficult exploration of family dysfunction.
  • Appreciated for its sensitive handling of emotional turmoil and psychological themes.

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Fun Fact

This film marked one of Helen Hunt's earliest acting roles, appearing as the teenage daughter at the age of 14.

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