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Bernard & Doris - Complici amici

Titolo originale: Bernard and Doris
  • 2006
  • T
  • 1h 42min
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Bernard & Doris - Complici amici (2006)
The story of the twilight years of tobacco billionairess Doris Duke and her relationship with her gay butler, to whom she left her entire fortune.
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Gli anni del crepuscolo della miliardaria del tabacco Doris Duke e della sua relazione con il suo maggiordomo gay, a cui ha lasciato tutta la sua fortuna.Gli anni del crepuscolo della miliardaria del tabacco Doris Duke e della sua relazione con il suo maggiordomo gay, a cui ha lasciato tutta la sua fortuna.Gli anni del crepuscolo della miliardaria del tabacco Doris Duke e della sua relazione con il suo maggiordomo gay, a cui ha lasciato tutta la sua fortuna.

  • Regia
    • Bob Balaban
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Hugh Costello
  • Star
    • Susan Sarandon
    • Ralph Fiennes
    • Peter Asher
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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    • Regia
      • Bob Balaban
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Hugh Costello
    • Star
      • Susan Sarandon
      • Ralph Fiennes
      • Peter Asher
    • 31Recensioni degli utenti
    • 8Recensioni della critica
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    Susan Sarandon
    Susan Sarandon
    • Doris Duke
    Ralph Fiennes
    Ralph Fiennes
    • Bernard Lafferty
    Peter Asher
    Peter Asher
    • First Butler
    Don Harvey
    Don Harvey
    • Security Guard
    Chris Bauer
    Chris Bauer
    • Chef
    Monique Gabriela Curnen
    Monique Gabriela Curnen
    • Paloma
    Marilyn Torres
    • Nancy
    Nick Rolfe
    • Ben
    James Rebhorn
    James Rebhorn
    • Waldo Taft
    Dominick Dunne
    Dominick Dunne
    • Board Member
    Thomas J. McGrath
    • Board Member
    Gene Parseghian
    • Board Member
    Henry Schleiff
    Henry Schleiff
    • Board Member
    Calvin Trillin
    Calvin Trillin
    • Board Member
    Kunnath P. Namboodiri
    • Swami
    David Kuhn
    David Kuhn
    • Dinner Guest
    Neal Huff
    Neal Huff
    • Dinner Guest
    Jim Bracchitta
    Jim Bracchitta
    • Patrolman
    • (as James Bracchitta)
    • Regia
      • Bob Balaban
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Hugh Costello
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    7jotix100

    I love the way you're breaking my heart!

    If there is a clue to the relationship between Doris Duke and her live-in assistant, Bernard Lafferty, it seems to be the moment in which she asks him point blank: "What do you want from me?" After all, Ms. Duke was used to buy people left and right, as it was rumored was the case when she paid a million dollars to French actress Danielle Darrieux for the privilege of divorcing playboy Porfirio Rubirosa. Doris, who evidently got tired of people and things easily, had the upper hand in dealing with what she needed at any particular moment.

    "Bernard and Doris", an HBO film, directed by Bob Balaban, and conceived by Hugh Costello, is based on a relationship that is perhaps a fantasy in the mind of its creators. Fact and fiction are mixed freely, although this movie doesn't try to give us reality because after all, Doris Duke's real life story would have probably made a Hollywood epic.

    Some things that come out in the film show us an heiress who enjoyed sex. That explains her marriage to Rubirosa a notorious man of mystical sexual prowess. Doris is seen bedding a rough man who, while satisfying her, he sought to have fun with her maid as well. When she fired the servant she immediately regrets it because of being fond of the way she worked.

    Bernard Lafferty, a man that had a huge drinking problem, came to work for Doris during her last years. In the film, Bernard is subservient and meek, when reality indicates he probably ruled Doris life with an iron fist. The figure that emerges is not exactly who one could imagine him to be because of the many accusations after Doris' death. The real Lafferty and the screen Lafferty are two different persons.

    The film is worth a look because of the work of the two principals. Susan Sarandon is totally convincing as Doris as is the case with Ralph Fiennes the way his character was conceived for this screen treatment. This is one of Susan Sarandon's best roles in quite some time. Mr. Fiennes is great fun to watch as the gay butler that loved to wear his employer's finery.

    Maurice Rubinstein's cinematography captures the plush interiors of the Duke's estate. Alex Wurman contributed the music score and the editing of Andy Keir work well with Mr. Balaban overall concept.
    Gordon-11

    Forgettable if without Susan Sarandon's performance

    This film is about the mysterious relationship between a wealthy woman, Doris Duke, and her butler.

    "Bernard and Doris" is a film that is hard to put a finger on. On one hand, it portrays the mysterious relationship between Bernard and Doris beautifully. What they have is more then just employer and servant, but more like a friend, and even more than just friends. On the other hand, I find a lack of emotional engagement between the story and the viewers. The film and the characters do not make me care about them. Fortunately, Susan Sarandon is amazing as she showcases her acting talent. She is stylishly arrogant at first, assertive but approachable in the middle and frail at the end. "Bernard and Doris" is worth watching just for Susan Sarandon's performance alone. The film would have become quite forgettable without her.
    9Len9876

    Fiennes and Sarandon combine a wonderful chemistry!

    As a gay man, I must say that I was captivated by Fiennes brilliant, gentle, and sensitive portrayal of an individual who became Doris Duke's confidante. He was not a gold-digger or a hustler but, rather, a man who had a great deal of love and respect for Doris Duke. I truly believe that he died, just a few short years after Doris Duke's death, because he was heartbroken without her. Like myself, he had no love for money. All he consistently set out to do was to make Doris Duke happy and, in her final years and right up to the end of her life on earth, he successfully achieved that goal by always 'being there' for Doris Duke. Sarandon, like Fiennes, is a top-notch actor. Like fine wine, she gets better and better with age. Was Sarandon too young to play the part of Doris Duke? Absolutely not! She captured Doris Duke's energy, youth, and zeal for life. Like "Emotional Arithmetic," I rate this movie a 9 out of 10. It is captivating. It delivers award-winning performances, and it is definitely a movie worth watching. I've done extensive research on Doris Duke, but the movie brings me much closer to her, and Doris Duke is a person I would like to have known in real life. She was a person filled with positive energy, and Sarandon shows that. Fiennes and Sarandon provide a mirror reflection of the vibrant life of Doris Duke. A gay man can deeply love a woman--but he is drawn, like a magnet, to a person of the same sex. If you will permit me to use a cliché, "a (gay) leopard cannot change his (homosexual) spots," but he has the capacity to love--not in spite of, but because of his "spots." The power to love is greater, and more powerful, than hate.
    mukava991

    excellent on its own terms

    All right: Susan Sarandon does not resemble the real Doris Duke and is a good 15 years younger and a lot healthier looking than Duke was in the mid-1980's through 1993, when the story takes place; and granted, Ralph Fiennes is far more charming and appealing than the actual Bernard Lafferty. But this movie works because of those two central characters on which the scenario focuses to the exclusion of almost all else. The screenwriter deftly conveys the jet-set lifestyle and grandly tumultuous history of Doris Duke without actually moving us from location to location and decade to decade and we are able to concentrate on what is really a peculiarly moving love story. Duke's relationships with various hangers-on and an adopted daughter are left out entirely. If you are looking for a faithful bio, forget it. If you are looking for a solidly pleasing film with top-notch performances, pounce!

    Sarandon delivers the goods in spades, creating a shrewd and intelligent, bristling flesh and blood woman so wealthy and powerful she answers to no one but suffers from those psychic afflictions known only to the super-rich. Her self-administered therapies include astrology, a fanatical devotion to the care of exotic plants (particularly orchids), travel, indiscriminate sex with a succession of boy toys, and of course massive doses of booze and other drugs to keep going from one day to the next. But she is also intelligent, shrewd, a remarkable businesswoman and connoisseur of the fine arts, all convincingly depicted in this film. It's damned entertaining to watch her but if you think about it, no one of her age with that kind of serious drug dependency could look that good. Fiennes matches her every step of the way with a kind of perturbed restraint as the lonely, passive, alcoholic butler. He says at one point that what he wants from Duke is not her money, but just to take care of her. This utterance is completely believable. Unlike the 1999 TV movie about the same pair starring Lauren Bacall and Richard Chamberlain, this butler is much more ambiguous and definitely not a sadistic manipulator.
    6MLDinTN

    more entertaining than I was expecting

    This movie was OK. I don't know much about Doris Duke, so I don't know how accurate it was. But what I do know is that I found this HBO movie entertaining and a lot better than a lot of movies that get released in theaters. Susan and Ralph were very good in their roles. The movie shows Doris in her later years. She chases younger men and drinks a lot and moves between all her homes and fabulous vacations. She becomes friends with her butler Bernard. She probably likes the fact he likes to drink too and loves to kiss her @ss. She doesn't even mind when she catches him stealing her boos when she states any help stealing from her will get fired. Her death was controversial as to weather Bernard played a role in it and if he had anything to do with her will changing. He got 5 million plus control over her estate and foundation. But he didn't live to many more years after she died.

    FINAL VERDICT: Interesting, amusing. Susan and Ralph were good together and what made this film work.

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      After being shown at a film festival, "Bernard and Doris" was sent directly to cable television rather than premiering in movie theatres.
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      "She said it was important. 'Perhaps I will get the feeling back ..." It's the same body of a newspaper article for two different articles. Around 23 minutes into movie. One article had headline of Doris Duke attending opening with Leonard Bernstein. The second headline was her buying a Boeing 737 for $25 million.
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      Waldo Taft: Lucky thing you knowing the judge.

      Doris Duke: Oh, I know a lot of people.

      Waldo Taft: He seemed awfully happy to see you.

      Doris Duke: Ah, well, yes. We had a little moment in the coatroom of the Phillips Club about 20 years ago.

      Waldo Taft: I don't find that funny.

      Doris Duke: You would if you'd been there.

    • Connessioni
      Featured in The 60th Primetime Emmy Awards (2008)
    • Colonne sonore
      Somebody Nobody Loves
      Written by Sy Miller (as Seymour Miller)

      Performed by Peggy Lee

      Courtesy of Columbia Records

      By Arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment

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    • Data di uscita
      • settembre 2009 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Stati Uniti
      • Regno Unito
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • Bernard and Doris
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • New York, New York, Stati Uniti
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Trigger Street Independent
      • Little Bird Productions
      • Burnside Entertainment
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 1h 42min(102 min)
    • Colore
      • Color
    • Mix di suoni
      • Dolby Digital
    • Proporzioni
      • 1.78 : 1

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