
The West Side Waltz
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
Margaret keeps her neighbours at a distance and avoids contact except with Cara. She enjoys her company just for making music since Cara plays the violin accompanying Margaret at the piano. Because of her arthritis she accepts the housemaid Robin who wants to become an actress. With this naive pretty girl her life gets suddently really exciting and she makes a lot of new friends.
Top Cast


Shirley MacLaine
Shirley MacLaine
Margaret Mary Elderdice
Shirley MacLaine
Margaret Mary Elderdice


Liza Minnelli
Liza Minnelli
Cara Varnum
Liza Minnelli
Cara Varnum


Jennifer Grey
Jennifer Grey
Robin Ouiseau
Jennifer Grey
Robin Ouiseau


August Schellenberg
August Schellenberg
Serge
August Schellenberg
Serge


Hal Williams
Hal Williams
Jonno
Hal Williams
Jonno


Richard Gilliland
Richard Gilliland
Neil
Richard Gilliland
Neil
Ernest Thompson
Ernest Thompson
Manville Truple
Ernest Thompson
Manville Truple


Camille Saviola
Camille Saviola
Tenant
Camille Saviola
Tenant


Estelle Harris
Estelle Harris
Adie Nims
Estelle Harris
Adie Nims


Tsai Chin
Tsai Chin
Tenant
Tsai Chin
Tenant
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