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Frances

  • 1982
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  • 2h 20min
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Jessica Lange in Frances (1982)
The story of Frances Farmer's meteoric rise to fame in Hollywood and the tragic turn her life took when she was blacklisted.
Lire trailer2:17
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L'histoire de l'ascension fulgurante de Frances Farmer à Hollywood et le tragique tournant que prit sa vie lorsqu'elle se retrouva mise sur liste noire.L'histoire de l'ascension fulgurante de Frances Farmer à Hollywood et le tragique tournant que prit sa vie lorsqu'elle se retrouva mise sur liste noire.L'histoire de l'ascension fulgurante de Frances Farmer à Hollywood et le tragique tournant que prit sa vie lorsqu'elle se retrouva mise sur liste noire.

  • Réalisation
    • Graeme Clifford
  • Scénario
    • Eric Bergren
    • Christopher De Vore
    • Nicholas Kazan
  • Casting principal
    • Jessica Lange
    • Jonathan Banks
    • Bonnie Bartlett
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,2/10
    9,1 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Graeme Clifford
    • Scénario
      • Eric Bergren
      • Christopher De Vore
      • Nicholas Kazan
    • Casting principal
      • Jessica Lange
      • Jonathan Banks
      • Bonnie Bartlett
    • 81avis d'utilisateurs
    • 29avis des critiques
    • 48Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 2 Oscars
      • 2 victoires et 10 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux93

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    Jessica Lange
    Jessica Lange
    • Frances Farmer
    Jonathan Banks
    Jonathan Banks
    • Hitchhiker
    Bonnie Bartlett
    Bonnie Bartlett
    • Studio Stylist
    James Brodhead
    • Desk Sergeant
    Bart Burns
    Bart Burns
    • Ernest Farmer
    Jane Jenkins
    Jane Jenkins
    • Lady at Roosevelt Hotel
    • (as J.J. Chaback)
    Jordan Charney
    Jordan Charney
    • Harold Clurman
    Daniel Chodos
    • 'No Escape' Director
    Rod Colbin
    • Sentencing Judge
    Donald Craig
    • Ralph Edwards
    Sarah Cunningham
    Sarah Cunningham
    • Alma Styles
    Lee de Broux
    Lee de Broux
    • 'Flowing Gold' Director
    Jeffrey DeMunn
    Jeffrey DeMunn
    • Clifford Odets
    Jack Fitzgerald
    • Clapper Man
    Nancy Foy
    Nancy Foy
    • Autograph Girl
    Anne Haney
    Anne Haney
    • Hairdresser
    Richard L. Hawkins
    Richard L. Hawkins
    • Bum on Street
    • (as Richard Hawkins)
    James Karen
    James Karen
    • Judge Hillier
    • Réalisation
      • Graeme Clifford
    • Scénario
      • Eric Bergren
      • Christopher De Vore
      • Nicholas Kazan
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    7haridam0

    Nature or Nurture

    This film parallels the Biography Channel's version of Frances Farmer's life and career. Neither gave a definitive answer as to the cause of this actress' problems.

    Was it inability to cope with society due to her own high standards of artistic integrity? Or was it a mental flaw that grew more intense as she got older? It was James Jones (in "From Here to Eternity") that wrote: "Maybe in the days of the pioneer, you could go your own way. Pvt. Pruitt, but today you gotta play ball." That obviously implied demonstrating things like compromise, humility, condescension, flexibility, and sundry social graces.

    It also implied that one can "be right" and still be very lonely.

    Frances apparently chose the wrong profession, if she expected to "be right" so often. She'd have been better off on a farm or ranch, engaged in solo activities rather than the group endeavor of acting.

    As it was, she seemed never to have learned to work professionally with colleagues. From her standpoint, she was indeed "right." She constantly exposed the hypocrisy, insincerity and frailty in people and "the system." Yet the price she paid was a loss of what mattered to her: a career that was nourishing and satisfying.

    In '82 Jessica Lange followed up her fine Oscar-winning performance as Julie Nichols in "Tootsie" with this incredible portrayal of Farmer in "Frances." The legendary Kim Stanley was her mother and Sam Shepard rendered a perceptive performance as Farmer's close friend.

    Not an easy film to sit through, the quality of acting by this trio is exemplary. As much up to date today as when first filmed. Riveting performances by all. --harry-76
    7lasttimeisaw

    Frances - Lange's tour-de-force

    1982 is such a competitive year for actresses, most prominently is Meryl Streep's critics- consensus "the all-time best female performance" and Oscar-crowning SOPHIE'S CHOICE (1982), which shamefully I haven't watched yet. Thus unfairly other contenders didn't stand any chance to beat her for that, but I never doubt that it was a nip-and-tuck between Streep and Lange in her tour-de-force sensation FRANCES.

    Frances Farmer is hardly a household name among film boffins, she was a shooting star in the Tinseltown, whose defiant nature is destined for hemming herself as a fair game to the studio persecution, and the inhuman therapeutic treatments she receives in the mental hospitals are fierce indictment of our society's callous depersonalization under the aegis of medical remedy, although whether the lobotomy operation was executed still lacks of conviction.

    Farmer exhibits her rebelliousness from the very start with her religion-defying speech "god was gone" when she was simply a high-schooler, a fearless doll under the high-handedness of her control freak mother (Stanley), Lange's rendition is begging description, an almost 30 years age-range and 140-minutes running time thoroughly proffers her an once-in-a-lifetime stretch to embody herself into this anguished persona, she minutely delineates how the life-force has been mercilessly ripped off her inch by inch and a belated and vehement face-off with her mother is the most theatrical moment and is the apotheosis of a heart-wrenching vicariousness, bravo to both Lange and Stanley!

    Henry York (Shepard), a fictional character as the only man who truly understands Farmer and loves her unconditionally is the narrator, this concoction is a poetic license to add some solace in Farmer's wretched life and a considerable move for its audiences' sake, but meanwhile it barely serves a slush albeit Shepard and Lange work wonder together, the make-believe default also makes no room to expound why those two lovers could not be together, an over- romanticized tone may counteract the despondency of the film but it is also an untimely reminder of how close itself could be as brave as its leading lady Jessica Lange!
    10ChrisB13

    Jessica Lange is Spectacular as Frances Farmer

    I hadn't really remembered who Frances Farmer was until this poignant film was made. This is a rags to riches to insanity true story of Farmer's life. Lange is supported by Kim Stanley who plays Frances' mother Lillian (both were nominated for a 1983 Academy Award!) and Sam Shepard, who plays Harry York. Frances Farmer was ahead of her time in the ways she opinionated herself and the outspokenness with which she lived her life. Treated very badly by the same studio system that made her a star and her own mother's betrayal, Frances' descent into madness and Lange's impeccable acting makes this movie a must to see and, perhaps, own.
    8mrharrypaulson

    Two Giants Play Mother And Daughter

    The spectacular 8 hour limited series "Feud" made me revisit many of Jessica Lange's movies. Her performance is of such perfection that it reminded me how extraordinary she has always been. "Frances" is a shock to the system, unflinchingly so. The beautiful, sad, Francs Farmer in all its contradictions. Jessica Lange is absolutely mesmerizing. The movie suffers from what most biopics suffer from, A chronological succession of events and in the case of Frances Farmer, from bad the worse to much, much worse. The movie will drain you but the performance will keep you alert, alive, transfixed. There is more, Kim Stanley as Frances mother. An acting giant with very few film credits to her name. That alone makes "Frances" a collector's item.
    10malcotoro

    Wonderful performance from female star, a sad romance

    This is an important film, and I am compelled to write a few lines to attract other viewers to see it. Sensitive music by John Barry to set the mood, yes it is a love story really, I enjoyed seeing Jessica Lange and Sam Shepard, they work well together. What can you say about the talent of Jessica Lange? I could not take my eyes off her. Impeccable acting. She is so stunningly lovely,as was the Frances Farmer of the story, they are much alike both breathtakingly beautiful. No other actress could have played this part in 1982. A non conformist ahead of her time, today Frances would be almost normal, the Frances Farmer story is sad and infuriating,such a waste... the child pressured by her mother to be everything the mother wanted for herself, to be a Hollywood star, the ineffectual father who could have stepped in to determine a less shattering future for their daughter. How often do we see that the wrong kind of parental influence on their children can lead to disastrous results? I found Frances courageous and admirable in the face of evil and adversity. The sadness felt by the wonderfully supportive Harry York (played by Sam Shepard) toward the end of the movie brings tears to the eyes, she has forgotten how to love, but she has survived... only to die alone in 1970. Breaks my heart. True to life, caring and detailed movie. Best actress for Jessica Lange, in my view, I noticed her in King Kong and I knew she was going to make it big. Highest marks and comments from malcotoro, Toronto, Canada

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    • Anecdotes
      Jessica Lange's performance in this film has been said to be actor Sir Anthony Hopkins's favorite by an actress.
    • Gaffes
      Among the framed portraits of actresses under contract to Paramount Pictures hanging on Mr. Bebe's office walls is one of Joan Crawford. But Crawford was an MGM contract player at the time portrayed in the scene and never worked for Paramount.
    • Citations

      Arresting Sergeant: Your name?

      Frances Farmer: You jerks drag me down here in the middle of the night and you don't know who the hell I am?

      Arresting Sergeant: Your name lady?

      Frances Farmer: Frances Elena Farmer. Want me to spell it?

      Arresting Sergeant: And your address?

      Frances Farmer: Put me down as a vag, vagrant, vagabond. What is this, a joke? It's a joke? Assault and battery? Huh? I barely touched that bitch.

      Arresting Sergeant: Occupation?

      Frances Farmer: Cocksucker.

    • Crédits fous
      The following disclaimer appears in the end credits (the uppercase as it appears on screen): "In exchange for the use of certain facilities and per agreement with the California Department of Mental Health, the producers have agreed to the following disclaimer, 'SINCE THE 1940's THERE HAVE BEEN MAJOR ADVANCES IN THE CARE AND TREATMENT OF THE MENTALLY ILL. THE REPREHENSIBLE CONDITIONS EXPERIENCED BY FRANCES FARMER ARE NOT TYPICAL OF MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT TODAY.'"
    • Connexions
      Featured in Murphy's Mob: Épisode #2.8 (1983)
    • Bandes originales
      Piano Sonata in A Major, K331
      Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (as Mozart)

      Played by Chet Swiatkowsky

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    • How long is Frances?Alimenté par Alexa

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    • Date de sortie
      • 7 septembre 1983 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Френсіс
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Seattle, Washington, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Brooksfilms
      • EMI Films
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 5 000 000 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 11 624 $US
      • 26 déc. 1982
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    • Durée
      • 2h 20min(140 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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