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Meurtre d'une créature de rêve

Original title: Death of a Centerfold: The Dorothy Stratten Story
  • TV Movie
  • 1981
  • 1h 40m
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5.6/10
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Jamie Lee Curtis, Robert Reed, and Bruce Weitz in Meurtre d'une créature de rêve (1981)
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The life and death of the "Playboy" centerfold model/actress Dorothy Stratten.The life and death of the "Playboy" centerfold model/actress Dorothy Stratten.The life and death of the "Playboy" centerfold model/actress Dorothy Stratten.

  • Director
    • Gabrielle Beaumont
  • Writer
    • Donald E. Stewart
  • Stars
    • Jamie Lee Curtis
    • Bruce Weitz
    • Robert Reed
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    • Director
      • Gabrielle Beaumont
    • Writer
      • Donald E. Stewart
    • Stars
      • Jamie Lee Curtis
      • Bruce Weitz
      • Robert Reed
    • 9User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Jamie Lee Curtis
    Jamie Lee Curtis
    • Dorothy Stratten
    Bruce Weitz
    Bruce Weitz
    • Paul Snider
    Robert Reed
    Robert Reed
    • David Palmer
    Mitchell Ryan
    Mitchell Ryan
    • Hugh Hefner
    Tracy Reed
    Tracy Reed
    • Mindy
    Bibi Besch
    Bibi Besch
    • Hilda Flushing
    Mark Withers
    Mark Withers
    • Billy Compton
    Hugh Gillin
    Hugh Gillin
    • Max Halloran
    Gloria Gifford
    Gloria Gifford
    • Jean
    Karlene Crockett
    • Anna
    Steven Hirsch
    • Sherm
    Luca Bercovici
    Luca Bercovici
    • Pooch
    Jim Boeke
    • Lyman
    Linda Brooks
    • Model #1
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    Kale Browne
    • Sidney
    Robert Burgos
    Robert Burgos
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    Robert Clotworthy
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    Monika Furness
    Monika Furness
    • Joanna Flushing
    • Director
      • Gabrielle Beaumont
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      • Donald E. Stewart
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    Michael_Elliott

    Decent Made-for-TV Flick

    Death of a Centerfold: The Dorothy Stratten Story (1981)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Decent made-for-TV drama shows Dorothy Stratten (Jamie Lee Curtis) going from a small town waitress to the Playmate of the Year. Stratten, a natural beauty, begins her career thanks in large part to a con man (Bruce Weitz) that she meets. He manages to get her into the pages of Playboy and soon he becomes more and more possessive of the young woman. Feeling she owes him something, Dorothy agrees to marry him but things take a turn for the worse.

    DEATH OF A CENTERFOLD certainly isn't an award-winner as it's held up by a lot of things that usually hold these types of movies back. If you're unfamiliar with the story then this here is a decent introduction to the events but there's no question that more could have been done with Stratten's story.

    I think the strongest thing going for the film are some of the performances with Weitz easily stealing the picture as the controlling husband. I really thought the actor nailed every aspect of the role from the more charming moments to the ones where he slowly begins to break in regards to how much madness he can present. There are a few scenes where you pretty much see him go from hot to cool back to hot within the matter of seconds and I thought the actor pulled it off extremely well. Robert Reed also stands out in his role as a producer who takes Stratten in towards the end of her life. Mitchell Ryan is also good in his role as Hugh Hefner. As for Curtis, I thought she wasn't that strong in the lead but she manages to have a few nice moments including the final portion of the film. I thought she handled the finale quite well.

    Most of the flaws are typical of this type of made-for-TV movie. There's certainly no great demand for high-art so you can't expect too much drama or well-made moments. Instead of a complete story we're pretty much given the highlights of the story and of course there are the over-dramatic moments of Stratten's aunt "fearing" for the safety of her. Another weak aspect is that the direction really just doesn't stand out or create anything that we haven't seen before. Even by 1981 the type of film showing women abused were pretty much done to death and this one here doesn't do anything fresh or original with it.

    DEATH OF A CENTERFOLD pretty much set out to be the first movie on the market dealing with a subject that made a lot of headlines. This film was on television barely a year after Stratten was murdered so the producers at least got the film noticed while the headlines were still hot. With that said, there's certainly nothing awful about the film even though it falls well short of being anything special.
    9MyMovieTVRomance

    Not all fairytales have happy endings... R. I.P. Dear Dorothy Stratten.

    I loved it all the way up to the tragic, horrible end! If not for the terrible-real-life ending, this movie had all the makings of a fairytale! I just LOVE the way these old TV movies were made- with lots of warmth and romanticism, right down to the sexy sax muzak. Just lovely!

    There was hope up until the very last minute, that Dorothy would reconsider and just not see Paul anymore, but alas. This shows that not all fairytales have happy endings. But up until then, what a great movie with a terrific cast! Jamie Lee Curtis, while not quite right for the part, did a terrific job, and I recommend this to all fellow JLC fans. Also of note is "The Brady Bunch" dad, Robert Reed; what a treat seeing him too.

    Fab film from the golden age of made-for-TV movies!

    There was also a theatrically released film about Dorothy made a couple years later, called "Star 80" directed by "Cabaret"'s Bob Fosse, which would make a great double-feature with this one.

    R. I. P. Dear Dorothy Stratten.
    4mls4182

    Laughable

    Jamie Lee Curtis is not only a terrible actress, but also devoid of charm and attractiveness. She was terribly miscast. She inherited none of her parent's charisma or looks, let alone talent.

    This terrible TV movie is an insult to poor Dorothy. It is painful to watch.

    Curtis should stick to cheap horror movies, which she has done for the most part. Now her career is reduced to be a lookalike stand in for Anderson Cooper.

    Star 80 is a far superior film, though I don't think either one do Dorothy Justice. Both are basically exploiting the lady's tragic end.

    Rest in peace Dorothy. You deserved so much better.
    6blanbrn

    A pretty good TV movie that's predictable and ends in sorrow and sadness.

    I remember years ago one day at my grandmother's and aunts house watching this TV movie one day on a snow day being off from school I believe many many years ago on TBS, and I just recently watched it again on DVD and it's a pretty good TV movie. Made in 1981 it tells the rise and fall of the late 1970's early 1980's model turned playmate Dorothy Stratten and it's rightfully called "Death of a Centerfold" The Stratten Story as this young woman would meet a violent end. The film starts in Victoria British Columbia with a young Dorothy Stratten(in a young and sexy performance from Jamie Lee Curtis)who works in a local ice creme shop and lives with her aunt. And all of a sudden it all changes for her when one day a con man and wheel dealer named Paul Snider enters the shop and offers her a deal to model. And this would put Dorothy on a path of fame and fortune out to L.A. for a rich life to live and later Stratten becomes "Playboy's Playmate of the Month". Only sadly all of this is taken away in a fit of brutal jealous rage from Paul as even his sense of obligation of marrying Dorothy was not enough for Paul. As if Paul(Bruce Weitz) couldn't have her and enjoy Dorothy's success then nobody else could either! Overall this TV film is a tragedy of a life cut short showing that fame can come with a price.
    4niclas-sand-engberg

    Not so pretty

    Usually, in Hollywood biopics, they will cast actors that are more attractive than their real-life counterparts. No so this time, which makes the obsession of the boyfriend difficult to believe.

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      This was shot as a television movie for NBC, but Jamie Lee Curtis' wardrobe was a great deal more revealing in the European version.
    • Connections
      Featured in Dorothy Stratten: The Untold Story (1985)

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    • Release date
      • September 7, 1988 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Death of a Centerfold
    • Production companies
      • Wilcox Productions
      • MGM Television
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      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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