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Great Performances (1982)
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Robert Duvall,
Jessica Lange,
Meryl Streep,
Wilford Brimley,
Betty Buckley,
Charles Dance,
John Gielgud,
Tess Harper,
Sam Shepard,
Kim Stanley,
Sting,
Tracey Ullman
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Bruce Beresford,
Graeme Clifford,
Fred Schepisi
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Drama
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Anchor Bay
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361 mins
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3 DVD Box Set
Frances Her story is shocking, disturbing, compelling...and true.
Jessica Lange delivers the performance of her career as Frances Farmer, the notorious 1930s movie star whose impassioned opinions and outspoken behavior created scandal throughout the industry. But when she was betrayed by the studio system and committed to an insane asylum by her domineering mother, Frances descended into a madness that revealed the most horrific abuses of mental illness and exposed the cruelest consequences of Hollywood fame.
Plenty Meryl Streep gives one of the greatest performances of her career as Susan Traherne, an idealistic young Englishwoman haunted by the memory of her passionate liaison with a young spy (Sam Neill) in occupied France. Over the next 20 years in post-war Britain, Susan's disillusionment and emotional instability creates chaos in the lives of those around her, including her long-suffering diplomat husband (Charles Dance), her trusted best friend (Tracey Ullman) and her angry young lover (Sting). Even though the glory of the 'good war' is ended, Susan's destructive struggle with a life of plenty has only just begun.
Tender Mercies Robert Duvall stars as Mac Sledge, an alcoholic drifter who comes into the life of a lonely widow (Tess Harper) and her young son in the barren flatlands of Texas. But when Mac is revealed to be a once-famous country singer, he must confront a painful past that includes his bitter superstar ex-wife (Betty Buckley) and troubled daughter (Ellen Barkin) while facing an uncertain future that may only be redeemed by the simple power of love.
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