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Deux amies

Original title: Between Friends
  • TV Movie
  • 1983
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
342
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Elizabeth Taylor and Carol Burnett in Deux amies (1983)
Drama

Two middle-aged women with nothing in common meet by accident and develop a close friendship while continuing to deal with their own lives.Two middle-aged women with nothing in common meet by accident and develop a close friendship while continuing to deal with their own lives.Two middle-aged women with nothing in common meet by accident and develop a close friendship while continuing to deal with their own lives.

  • Director
    • Lou Antonio
  • Writers
    • Shelley List
    • Jonathan Estrin
  • Stars
    • Elizabeth Taylor
    • Carol Burnett
    • Henry Ramer
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    342
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lou Antonio
    • Writers
      • Shelley List
      • Jonathan Estrin
    • Stars
      • Elizabeth Taylor
      • Carol Burnett
      • Henry Ramer
    • 8User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Elizabeth Taylor
    Elizabeth Taylor
    • Deborah Shapiro
    Carol Burnett
    Carol Burnett
    • Mary Catherine Castelli
    Henry Ramer
    Henry Ramer
    • Sam Tucker
    Bruce Grey
    • Malcolm Hallen
    Chuck Shamata
    Chuck Shamata
    • Dr. Seth Simpson
    • (as Charles Shamata)
    Lally Cadeau
    Lally Cadeau
    • Lolly
    Barbara Tyson
    Barbara Tyson
    • Francie
    • (as Barbara Bush)
    Michael J. Reynolds
    Michael J. Reynolds
    • Kevin Sullivan
    Stephen Young
    Stephen Young
    • Martin
    Patricia Idlette
    • Carolyn
    Vera Cudjoe
    • Essie
    James D. Morris
    • Lionel
    • (as Jim Morris)
    Jeri Craden
    • Mrs. Ingram
    Shelagh McLeod
    Shelagh McLeod
    • Heather
    • (as Shelagh MacLeod)
    Clare Barclay
    • Young Customer #1
    Nancy Kerr
    Nancy Kerr
    • Customer #3
    Maida Rogerson
    • Woman at Party
    James Bearden
    James Bearden
    • Realty Office Customer
    • (as Jim Bearden)
    • Director
      • Lou Antonio
    • Writers
      • Shelley List
      • Jonathan Estrin
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    10momsterdawg

    Two Friends, Drama-Qn Fun, Heartfelt, Great Pairing of Two "Accomplished" Actresses!!

    Excellent Movie! grows on you>>>>>>>>>>>> characters are believable and Very Funny!

    Wonderful acting on both parts!!

    Have not seen this movie for years! believe it was on HBO? ( T.V.)

    Looking to add it to my collection!" ANYONE KNOW HOW I CAN OBTAIN A COPY" ???? Very Interested!!!

    I am an "Elizabeth Taylor Fan", this is one that has escaped. It amazed me "Carol Burnett" funny - but she played more of a dramatic role, and still was very humorous, Great Job!

    Elizabeth Taylor, well you know she is the original "Drama Queen"! ha ha, I found her to play yet another serious role, found her to be the comedic-one, the girl can act! ( or is it?) no disrespect. Great pairing-Loved it!>>>>>>>>

    You will enjoy the sensitivity, the humor, just again Great Acting on both parts!

    Great casting also... Fun Movie>>>>>>>>>>>>> ; )

    I have wanted to see this again, I probably saw it 10 times when it played on TV (HBO?) for that month's feature!

    Back in the day 1983? I guess ha ha.....
    1moonspinner55

    Gives star vehicles, women's pictures and cable-movies a bad name

    Carol Burnett makes a far less convincing dramatic actress than, say, Mary Tyler Moore. Her rubbery face and jaunting jaw are tailor-made for comedy, but those slightly googly features freeze up when she attempts drama. She becomes prim and pinched, and a Carol Burnett without color and comic pizazz is slightly disconcerting. Playing a somewhat loose woman who becomes unlikely friends with an ex-society broad (Elizabeth Taylor), Burnett attempts to mine dramatic territory while keeping her comedic instincts in check, yet it's a gamble that doesn't pay off. Taylor and Burnett are an odd pairing--their acting styles are dissimilar, to say the least--but Liz comes off better, using her braying brand of humor to an amusing effect. The film is cable-TV sludge that has been justly forgotten, but the memory of it sticks with me whenever I see a comic actor or actress attempting to be Olivier, for no other purpose on Earth except to show us their dreaded "range".
    9gallegosgivenkate

    A tonic to all middle-aged women of the WW II generation

    For crying out loud, all the orevious reviewers here are soap opera fans that screem at their television sets obviously. This novel's adaptation, the casting, the cinematography, the rythm of the piece all combine to hit the nail on the head for the time. It spoke to USA women who were considered successful for their generation having to grapple middle-age and a changing world.
    petershelleyau

    aka Nobody Makes Me Cry

    Carol Burnett is Mary Catherine Castelli, a real estate agent who meets a Jewish divorcee Deborah Shapiro (Elizabeth Taylor) when their cars crash outside Mary Catherine's office. Deborah asks Mary Catherine to sell her house, her `Tara', but snowed in on the day of her inspection, Mary Catherine and Deborah bond and become blood sisters. Mary Catherine is fresh from her own divorce where her husband left her for a younger woman and has had a series of affairs with married men.

    It seems that director Lou Antonio has Burnett and Taylor switch expected roles, and Burnett is fine as Mary Catherine, a woman uncaring about her greying hair, her sexual candor convincing. She swears with gusto, and is fun when laughing at having her toes sucked, and covering up one of her lovers telephone dirty talk.

    The teleplay by Shelley List and Jonathan Estrin, based on List's novel Nobody Makes Me Cry, explains the title by Mary Catherine's promiscuity, where `No man touches me, and nobody makes me cry'. Of course, it is Deborah who makes Mary Catherine cry, breaking through her anger and self-loathing. Mary Catherine's anger allows her to be funny, with `The world, my dear, outrageous as it may seem, does not revolve around you', and reflective after she ends her latest affair `The bad girl stuff doesn't do it for me anymore. No more nuns to shock'. One of the reasons the casting against-type works is that Mary Catherine is the more interesting of the two women, though she is saddled with the ubiquitous whiny teenage daughter Francie (Barbara Bush).

    Taylor is believable as a romantic, a woman who is happiest when she has a man, considering how many times she has been married in real life. However the idea of her stooping to advertising in the personal columns is a big ask, and perhaps this is acknowledged by presenting the only respondee as a pathological type.

    Antonio's montage of the women talking is full of awkward pauses and much drinking, and if the material finally reveals itself to be lesser than the performers, Burnett and Taylor make a surprising and entertaining team. Taylor is very funny. Hitting a cymbal as she exits her son's room, telling off the `cretinous' customers at a bookshop she works at, the way she pronounces `smooth' for `smooth dancer'. Her feigned innocence when told she is leading when dancing, the darting of her eyes in embarrassment at unwanted advances, and making a drunken scene at her 50th birthday party standing on a coffee table, culminating in `Will somebody get me out of here. I've gotta pee like mad'. Taylor's breathless recital of Walt Whitman at the bookshop is worth enduring for the cretins punchline. Carrying a little weight and the director making us aware of her lack of height, Taylor is still astonishingly beautiful.
    7ijonesiii

    Two Legends brought together in a gimmicky film that almost works...

    BETWEEN FRIENDS was an HBO-TV movie that brought together two show biz legends- Elizabeth Taylor and Carol Burnett, for the first time in this shallow but watchable film about two women who run into each other (literally) and become best friends in the blink of an eye. Burnett's character, if memory serves, is a divorced real estate agent with a daughter, currently having an affair with a married man and who, since her divorce has drifted from one man to another and that suits her fine because "nobody makes her cry" anymore. Elizabeth Taylor is a sheltered woman on the verge of a divorce who has no idea how to live by herself, meet a man, or act on a date. Granted, it is fun watching these two show biz icons share the screen, but the script leaves a lot to be desired...these two women have absolutely nothing in common and their becoming best friends makes no sense and it is definitely stretching credibility to have Burnett playing the aging sex kitten who floats from affair to affair and Taylor as the woman who doesn't know how to even meet a man. But if you're a fan of the two actresses, it's worth a look.

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    • Trivia
      A television movie made for HBO.
    • Quotes

      Deborah Shapiro: He wanted to make a merger, kind of like steel and oil.

      Mary Catherine Castelli: So, what did you say?

      Deborah Shapiro: I told him I was getting out of the business.

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #19.114 (2011)

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    • Release date
      • September 11, 1983 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Freundinnen fürs Leben
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • HBO Premiere Films
      • List/Estrin Productions
      • Marian Rees Associates
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      • CA$4,400,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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