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Rose’s very public flirtations and antics affect the Granthams — not only as her sponsors, but as her relatives, and would court further scandal by association. They already have a spinster (Edith), a secret worthy to ruin the family name (Mary) and should be deathly allergic to the notion of another eloper (Sybil).
Oct 29, 2019 · Rose is the daughter of Grantham’s first cousin. So she is of the same generation as his children. It is not uncommon to refer to a first cousin once removed as a niece/nephew or aunt/uncle when it is convenient.
Grantham & Rose: Directed by Kristin Hanggi. With Jake T. Austin, Marla Gibbs, Tessa Thompson, Ryan Spahn. Seventeen-year-old Grantham struggles to find his way as a man when a spontaneous road trip thrusts him into the care of a feisty eighty-one-year-old African-American woman named Rose.
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- Comedy, Drama, Family
- Kristin Hanggi
- 2015
When a petty crime thrusts him into the company of a feisty eighty-one-year-old African-American woman named Rose Price, Grantham and Rose push the boundaries of their relationship, their lives, and what it means to love, as they take a road trip back to their roots.
- Kristin Hanggi
Everyone knows that Shrimpie is coming to tell Rose officially about their divorce. A divorce would mean that Shrimpie’s diplomatic career would be over because it was a social stigma. So when Robert asks “where will he go next” it’s a tactless comment because everyone knows that he will likely not be going anywhere.
Grantham (Jake T. Austin) struggles to become a man when a spontaneous road trip places him in the care of an 81-year-old African-American woman named Rose (Marla Gibbs). Cast. Jake T. Austin as Grantham Portnoy; Marla Gibbs as Rose Price; Tessa Thompson as Wallis; Ryan Spahn as Erik Henry; Lisa Winters II as Sherrie Portnoy; Production
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Good story. Really good performances for 'Rose' and 'Wallis'. 'Grantham' could have used a bit more direction or editing. Refreshing diversity in casting. Attention to detail not always so obvious, but really cool stuff through-out. 'Rose' and 'Wallis interplay was great. Fun humor - particularly from 'Rose.'