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Mommie Dearest

When her adoptive mother Joan Crawford died in 1977, erstwhile actress/author Christina Crawford and her brother Christopher were left out of Joan Crawford's will, "for reasons which are well known to them." Industryites have suggested that it may have been this posthumous act of rejection rather than an alleged lifetime of parental abuse that inspired Christina Crawford to pen her scathing autobiography Mommie Dearest. The 1981 film version of this tome was evidently meant to be taken seriously, but the operatic direction by Frank Perry and the over-the-top portrayal of Joan Crawford by Faye Dunaway (whose makeup is remarkable) has always seemed to inspire loud laughter whenever and where-ever the film is shown. According to the film (and the book that preceded it), Joan Crawford was a licentious, child-beating behemoth, who stalked and postured through life as though it was one of her own pictures-more Strait-jacket than Mildred Pierce. This is the film with the notorious "wire coat hanger" scene, just in case you need a reminder. Surprisingly, one emerges from Mommie Dearest with more sympathy for the monstrous but intensely vulnerable Crawford than for her whining daughter (played as an adult by Diana Scarwid, and as a child by Mara Hobel). Our favorite scene: Joan Crawford dazedly replacing her ailing daughter in the cast of a daytime TV soap opera. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Product Details

UPC:097360126341
Release Date:July 17, 2001
Format:DVD
MPAA Rating:PG
Region:1 (USA & territories, Canada)
Screen: Enhanced Wide Screen Letterbox for 16x9 TV
Sound: 5 full-range channels. Includes 3 for the front speakers, 2 surround channels for rear speakers, & 1 low-frequency effects (LFE) channel to carry deep bass effects, PCM mono
Language: English, French
Subtitles: English
Genre:Drama

Review

One of the most difficult roles for an actor to take is that of another actor. The problems that type of role entails are exponentially greater when a movie star plays another movie star. How does someone who has become famous for having a particular persona effectively communicate some other famous person's persona? Faye Dunaway plays Joan Crawford like a woman who is not playing a public persona, but has so contorted herself in order to be famous that she has no idea who she really is. While there is a fascinating psychological problem to play with in that conception, the direction and screenplay are so over-the-top, so full of the prurient thrill of Hollywood Babylon gossip, Dunaway is left out to dry. Very few times in history has an actress worked this hard and been given no help from the director or the other actors. The film is not interested in a character, it is interested in a freak show, and Dunaway so commits to the performance that she elevates the film from forgettable mess into one of the all-time classic turkeys. Many people find it easy to laugh at Mommie Dearest, but Faye Dunaway probably is not one of them. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

Credits

NameRole
Rutanya Alda Actor — Carol Ann
Gary Allen Actor — Jimmy the Photographer
Selma Archerd Actor — Connie
Xander Berkeley Actor — Christopher Crawford, adult
Jocelyn Brando Actor — Barbara Bennett
Carolyn Coates Actor — Mother Superior
Howard Da Silva Actor — Louis B. Mayer
Jerry Douglas Actor — Interviewer
Michael Edwards Actor — Ted Gelber
Margaret Fairchild Actor — Mother Superior at Orphanage
Matthew Faison Actor — Pepsi Executive
Steve Forrest Actor — Greg Savitt
Harry Goaz Actor — Al Steele
Cathy Lind Hayes Actor — Nurse
Mara Hobel Actor — Christina Crawford as child
Peter Jason Actor — Pepsi Executive #4
Virginia Kiser Actor — Beth Simpson
S. John Launer Actor — Pepsi Chairman
Russ Marin Actor — Funeral Director
Dick McGarvin Actor — Tour Bus Driver
Nicholas Mele Actor — Assistant Director
Belita Moreno Actor — Belinda Rosenberg
Alice Nunn Actor — Helga
Norman Palmer Actor — Male Guest
Priscilla Pointer Actor — Mrs. Chadwick
Diana Scarwid Actor — Christina Crawford
Michael Talbott Actor — Driver
David F. Price Actor — Tony
Joseph Warren Actor — Mr. Dodd
Phillip Richard Allen Actor — Pepsi Executive #1
Adrian Aron Actor — Wedding Guest
Michael D. Gainsborough Actor — Pepsi Executive #2
Warren Munson Actor — Lawyer
David Sanderson Actor — Fans
Arthur Taxier Actor — Decorator
Dawn Jeffory Actor — Vera
James Kirkwood, Jr. Actor — Master of Ceremonies
Robert Harper Actor — David
Faye Dunaway Actor — Joan Crawford
Frank Perry Director
Robert Getchell Screenwriter
Frank Perry Screenwriter
Frank Yablans Screenwriter
Christina Crawford Screenwriter

 

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