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Autumn Born

  • 1979
  • R
  • 1h 14m
IMDb RATING
3.5/10
236
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Dorothy Stratten in Autumn Born (1979)
Drama

A rich young woman is kidnapped and taken to a school of "discipline."A rich young woman is kidnapped and taken to a school of "discipline."A rich young woman is kidnapped and taken to a school of "discipline."

  • Director
    • Lloyd A. Simandl
  • Writers
    • Sharon Christenson
    • Shannon Lee
    • Ihor Procak
  • Stars
    • Dorothy Stratten
    • Ihor Procak
    • Nate MacIntosh
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.5/10
    236
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lloyd A. Simandl
    • Writers
      • Sharon Christenson
      • Shannon Lee
      • Ihor Procak
    • Stars
      • Dorothy Stratten
      • Ihor Procak
      • Nate MacIntosh
    • 14User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Dorothy Stratten
    Dorothy Stratten
    • Tara
    Ihor Procak
    • Philippe
    Nate MacIntosh
    • Grant…
    Jocelyn Fournier
    • Monica
    Roberta Weiss
    • Melissa
    Roman Buchok
    • Lawyer
    Dory Jackson
    • Victoria Morgan
    Gisèle Fredette
    • Anne Rathmore
    Sharon Elder
    • Boutique owner
    Ludmila Kanevski
    Benjamin Esteban
    Anita Durand
    • Flower shop owner
    Kim Elder
    • Kid in boutique
    Lorraine Pelletier
    Robert Light
    • Disco patron
    Paul Sweatman
    Anne Wallace
    • Disco patron
    Jerry Towne
    • Junior lawyer
    • Director
      • Lloyd A. Simandl
    • Writers
      • Sharon Christenson
      • Shannon Lee
      • Ihor Procak
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    5caspian1978

    15 seconds worth watching

    Wow, what a terrible movie! If not for the star of this "movie" nobody would give this story the time of day. Dorothy is very attractive and gives an ok performance of an 18 year old girl being forced to submit. The only problem is that the story drags on with no interesting characters besides Dorothy. Also, the story goes nowhere! The ending is total garbage as the audience is left confused at what is happening. Who wins? What is going to happen? Is this a happy ending? If you are going to make a movie about dominating, show it! The movie teases its audience. Very little nudity for an 80 minute movie. Unless you are a fan of the former Playboy model, this movie is junk.
    2bulldrum

    Plot and acting very weak. Dorothy's body saves the film from "awful"

    All the acting is poor. The plot is weak. The film is merely a vehicle to display Dorothy Stratten's body. On that count, well done. But, even that is not enough to maintain an interest to the end.
    8ghost-9

    Beautiful Dorthy Stratten!

    It's really much too bad that Dorthy Stratten, who was probably one of the prettiest females to grace this planet, wasn't around longer to make more and better movies. We are left with Galaxina and Autumn Born, the former being the much better known of her two movies. This movie Autumn Born is good at what it is, which, in addition to being a "sexploitation" movie, is almost a perfect, text-book account of how to brainwash someone. Though certainly an unpleasant subject, people should realize that this is a real technique that is used upon unwilling people to cause them to be subjective to other people "the masters". It's a fairly well-made film, for a low-budget feature and one of the only two movies you'll find Dorthy Stratten in, so if your a Stratten fan or interested in brainwashing, then go for it.
    PILBOW

    aka "Wednesday's Child"

    The fictional filming of this movie is shown in the Bob Fosse film STAR 80, which is about the death of Dorothy Stratten, and is called "Wednesday's Child" instead of "Autumn Born". In STAR 80, Dorothy Stratten, played by Muriel Hemingway, is being slapped by an actor, and she bites into a blood pellet too soon, and the director gets mad at her. And then Eric Roberts, who plays Strattens crazy boyfriend/husband Paul Snider, calls her up and gets her to cry on the set. That's in STAR 80 and the movie "Wednesday's Child" is really this movie, "Autumn Born", and it's plain awful. It looks like a porno, has acting like a porno, has music like a porno, but doesn't pay off at all... There is lesbianism involved but they kiss each others noses and that's it... The sex is all edited out for the most part, and all that's left is horrific acting... They cut out so much sex that it doesn't even seem as if this movie deserves an R rating... It's awful, but somewhat fun to watch I guess. In one scene, Stratten falls in love with a wind up mouse (!!!), and then she hears voices in another room singing the Three Blind Mice song, about the farmer's daughter cutting off the mouse's tail, and Stratten begins crying and trying to hide the mouse inside the walls. Since this film mainly deals with lesbianism, they should have at least shown some real kissing, or something other than badly edited nose pecks. To note: other films mentioned in STAR 80 that in real life starred Stratten are "Ballbearings" that is really "Skatetown USA", and there's the movie "They All Laughed" shown, but that title isn't mentioned in STAR 80. Anyhow, since the Fosse film is one of my all time favorite movies, I checked out this one, "Autumn Born", aka, "Wednesday's Child", and I wish I hadn't, because it was a big tease and nothing more.
    SoftKitten80

    Excellent acting by Dorothy

    Many elements of this movie went into Bob Fosse's film. He watched this movie and took a lot of its music, other things like that for his film. There are many campy elements that Fosse picked up on that have made this a cult movie. Dorothy driving a (I think) Rolls is a beautiful shot, you wish you were blonde and rich in 1979. Dorothy's talking style is similar to many of us girls when people have accused us of talking wooden or stilted when it is our natural speaking voice, which makes a girl feel better that we talk as good as an actress. When she tells the other girl "you're a really nice person" my friend said, she says it just like you and then I knew it wasn't really wooden.

    The other actors are quite interesting in their delivery, and there is a weird little music that plays over the intercom. Dorothy yelling, stop playing that bloody music is a high point and makes you feel comfortable, if you grew up hearing people yell bloody fool and things like that.

    She looks her stunning self in every scene. The end is quite clear, the uncle is trapped and they will all live in the mansion with the uncle in the little room.

    The best campy line is the woman saying, when Dorothy is about to paint her toes, Oh no, I detest that rustic shade! All the elements make it a bizarre, high camp movie. But for soome reason easygoing, tolerant people can barely sit through it once.

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      Was named "Wednesday's Child" In the movie Star 80.
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      Featured in Dorothy Stratten: The Untold Story (1985)

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    • Release date
      • December 1987 (West Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Playmate Lady O.
    • Filming locations
      • Birds Hill Provincial Park, Manitoba, Canada
    • Production company
      • North American Pictures
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      • CA$250,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 14m(74 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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