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Studio: Lionsgate
Studio: Lionsgate
Studio: Lionsgate
Studio: Lionsgate
Studio: Lionsgate
Studio: Lionsgate
Release Date: Apr 12, 2002
Running Time: 112 mins.
Country Of Origin: Germany
Country Of Origin: United Kingdom
Country Of Origin: Canada
starring: Kirsten Dunst, Cary Elwes, Edward Herrmann, Eddie Izzard, Joanna Lumley, Victor Slezak, Jennifer Tilly, James Laurenson, Ronan Vibert, Chiara Schoras
director: Peter Bogdanovich
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A behind-the-scenes look at the fateful "fun" excursion aboard William Randolph Hearst's private yacht in November of 1924, that brought together high profile personalities and resulted in a still-unsolved, hushed-up killing. British novelist Elinor Glyn relates this lurid Hollywood tale: Hearst and his lover actress Marion Davies set sail from San Pedro Harbor, hosting a small group that includes the brilliant but self-absorbed Charlie Chaplin, film pioneer Thomas Ince, preoccupied with his financial setbacks, ambitious gossip columnist Louella Parsons and the eccentric British Victorian novelist Elinor Glyn. Amidst the witty repartee and double entendre, deceit and deception are also on the menu. Everyone, it seems, has a secret agenda. One conspires to engineer a partnership with Hearst's Cosmopolitan Pictures, one plots to wheedle a career promotion, and one schemes to steal away Ms. Davies from the world's richest man. All aboard will learn the painfully high price of precarious success.
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March 27, 2002
Elegant, funny and unexpectedly touching, this whodunit about a murder aboard the yacht of William Randolph Hearst represents a bracing comeback for Peter Bogdanovich. The director of The Last Picture Show, What's Up, Doc?, Paper Moon and Mask hasn't made a feature since The Thing Called Love in 1993. As an actor, Bogdanovich can be seen playing the shrink to Lorraine Bracco's shrink on The Sopranos. But it's his rep as a film historian (This Is Orson Welles, Who the Devil Made It) that makes
Performances all around are terrific. Herrmann is perfectly cast as the media titan who knows how to show his guests a good time. Dunst perhaps gives the most convincing and nuanced performance of her career as the beauty with brains and compassion. Izzard, in the unfortunate position of having to follow Robert Downey Jr.'s brilliant Oscar-nominated turn as the legendary comic, doesn't really look like Chaplin but convinces as one of moviedom's brightest lights. Tilly is more Tilly than the
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Louella Parsons
Doctor Goodman
Joseph Willicombe
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