Stanley & Iris (
1990) is a
romantic drama film directed by
Martin Ritt and starring
Jane Fonda and
Robert De Niro. The screenplay by
Harriet Frank, Jr. and Irving Ravetch is loosely based on the novel
Union Street by
Pat Barker.
The original music score is composed by
John Williams and the cinematography is by
Donald McAlpine. The film is marketed with the tagline "Some people need love spelled out for them."
Plot summary
Iris King is a working-class mother and widow in Connecticut with a job at a large commercial bakery. Still getting over the death of her husband, she lives from paycheck to paycheck as she raises her two children, Kelly and Richard. Also living with her are her unemployed sister Sharon and Sharon's abusive husband, Joe. Iris and her family live in an area where crime such as robbery, burglary and assault are commonplace.