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The Two Mrs. Grenvilles

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1987
  • 2h 58m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
399
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Ann-Margret and Claudette Colbert in The Two Mrs. Grenvilles (1987)
The Two Mrs. Grenvilles
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Family image matters more than anything to the Grenvilles, even when the son is shot dead by his former chorus girl wife, whom his mother despises.Family image matters more than anything to the Grenvilles, even when the son is shot dead by his former chorus girl wife, whom his mother despises.Family image matters more than anything to the Grenvilles, even when the son is shot dead by his former chorus girl wife, whom his mother despises.

  • Stars
    • Ann-Margret
    • Claudette Colbert
    • Stephen Collins
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    399
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Ann-Margret
      • Claudette Colbert
      • Stephen Collins
    • 11User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 3 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Ann-Margret
    Ann-Margret
    • Ann Arden Grenville
    • 1987
    Claudette Colbert
    Claudette Colbert
    • Alice Grenville
    • 1987
    Stephen Collins
    Stephen Collins
    • Billy Grenville Jr.
    • 1987
    John Rubinstein
    John Rubinstein
    • Bratsie Bleeker
    • 1987
    Elizabeth Ashley
    Elizabeth Ashley
    • Babette Van Degan
    • 1987
    Penny Fuller
    Penny Fuller
    • Cordelia Grenville Hardington
    • 1987
    Kate Harper
    Kate Harper
    • Felicity Grenville
    • 1987
    Jana Shelden
    • Grace Grenville
    • 1987
    Peter Eyre
    Peter Eyre
    • Basil Plante
    • 1987
    Alan Oppenheimer
    Alan Oppenheimer
    • Sam Rosenthal
    • 1987
    Sam Wanamaker
    Sam Wanamaker
    • District Attorney
    • 1987
    Toria Fuller
    Toria Fuller
    • Esme Bland
    • 1987
    Robert Sherman
    • Billy Bob Veblen
    • 1987
    Siân Phillips
    Siân Phillips
    • Duchess of Windsor
    • 1987
    Michael Feinstein
    Michael Feinstein
    • Pianist
    • 1987
    Manning Redwood
    Manning Redwood
    • Detective Loomis
    • 1987
    Margaret Courtenay
    Margaret Courtenay
    • Mme. Sophia
    • 1987
    Delena Kidd
    • Tuchy Bainbridge
    • 1987
    • All cast & crew
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    8blanche-2

    good, trashy story, and old-time Hollywood to boot

    This is a highly entertaining movie from the '80s when they still made them with opulence! "The Two Mrs. Grenvilles" was originally a novel written by Dominick Dunne. The plot is based on the real-life story of the shooting of William Woodward, a New York socialite. The question asked for years afterwards was, did his wife shoot him by accident thinking he was a burglar as she claimed? Or did she deliberately kill him? The film explores this and the lives of the wealthy along the way.

    In the movie, Ann-Margret portrays the chorus girl wife who marries way, way above her station. The other Mrs. Grenville is her mother-in-law, played to perfection by the still glamorous Claudette Colbert. People who knew Woodward's real-life mother, Elsie, state that Colbert was dead-on in the role. In the book, film, and real life, the elder Mrs. Grenville supports her daughter-in-law throughout but not because she believes her or can even tolerate her. She does it to protect the family from scandal.

    The movie spans fifty years and will hold your interest throughout.
    10jpierrard

    Colbert... far and away... the BEST

    Claudette Colbert is far and away one of the BEST actresses that ever appeared on screen, small or big. She did drama and comedy with equal incredible talent. Her roles in wartime were some of her best... "Since You Went Away", "So Proudly We Hail", just to name two. Her Oscar winner, "It Happened One Night", while a very good performance in a good movie, is not her best. She should have gotten more Oscars. Her turn in "The Egg and I" is hilarious, and yet, totally believable. I miss going to the movies because there aren't performers like Claudette Colbert. There is only one in this day and age that even approaches the talent of Claudette Colbert and that is Sally Field. Consider the similarities!
    9adventure-21903

    Two Great Actresses Ann-Margret and Claudette Colbert

    Dominick Dunne who authored the story of the two Mrs. Grenvilles was pleased tha after 26. Years the great Claudette Colbert returned to film making. Colbert's last film had been Troy Donahue's big hit Parrish. Per Dunne all the legendary ladies: Bette Davis, Jane Wyman, Joan Fontaine, Ginger Roger, and Loretta Young all wanted this plum part. Colbert got it and won a Golden Globe for her insightful; performance.

    Ms. Colbert unlike Bette Davis, Joan Crawford, Tallu Bankhead never had to do the popular "horror movies". Crawford and Davis were both "greater stars" than Colbert but they demeaned their status by making movies such as Straightjacket, Beserk, The Nanny etc.

    Claudette Colbert was rich, glamorous with Apartments in New York and Paris and a fabulous mansion in Barbados, with an occasional trip to Los Angeles to see friends Roz Russell, Billy Wilder etc. Colbert had a "feel" for Cafe Society.. Frank Sinatra and Pres Reagan were close to Ms. Colbert

    I saw Colbert pn the Broadway stage in her mid 80's in "Aren't We All" a great play and Colbert looked no more than 50 and had verve and a great connection to the audience.

    Ann Margret who has given some brilliant performances excels here as the lustful wife in a re creation of an actual NY socialite murder Stephen Collins is perfect in this role. Dunne changed the names. I feel Ann-Margret is as great an actress as Meryl Streep.

    Claudette Colbert was in her mid 80's when she starred in this film but is fabulous and has a great confrontation scene with Ann-Margaret whose very young Son commits suicide. "Now You know what it is like to lose a son"

    Both actresses deserve praise but Claudette Colbert was a true legend. RIP.
    9ksdilauri

    Two outstanding performances

    The plot is oft-mentioned in the reviews, so I'll go straight to my take re: the performances-frankly, Ann-Margret and Ms. Colbert rock.

    They give life to their characters, making them believable in spite of the soapy elements around them. Ann Grenville is rather a pop-tart in soufflé's clothing, but Ann-Margret is an actress with ability. She brings real emotion to the character, that rises above the script and deservedly got her an Emmy nom.

    Likewise, Miss Colbert, as the society icon-slash-mother-you-really-shouldn't-mess-with, deserved the award she ultimately took home.

    This is a well made tv-movie with performances that make it worth wading through the sudsy but true-life subject matter.
    9Roder51

    The Two Mrs. Grenvilles by Dominic Dunn

    When Navy ensign Billy Grenville, heir to a vast New York fortune, sees showgirl Ann Arden on the dance floor, it is love at first sight. And much to the horror of Alice Grenville--the indomitable family matriarch--he marries her. Ann wants desperately to be accepted by high society and become the well-bred woman of her fantasies. But a gunshot one rainy night propels Ann into a notorious spotlight--as the two Mrs. Grenvilles enter into a conspiracy of silence that will bind them together for as long as they live. . . .This is by far one of the best made for TV dramas I have ever seen.I still have it on videotape.Ann Margaret is well Anne Margaret no great actress as you will see but totally drop dead gorgeous which was why she was cast in the first place.Claudette Colbert also ideally cast as the Family Matriarch.At the funeral of the grandson Billy Grenville Colbert without missing a beat says to Anne Grenville "Well maybe now you know what it feels like to lose a son."A must see and must read book and film. -R Brentnall

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    • Trivia
      Claudette Colbert's last film.
    • Goofs
      It's supposed to be 1944, but the first exterior view of the Astor Hotel shows two adjacent film theatres, the Astor and the Capitol, playing Les insurgés (1949) and La scène du crime (1949), both of which premiered in New York City in July 1949. A few minutes later, another view shows the Astor playing Mélodie Cocktail (1948), and the Criterion across the street playing Parade de printemps (1948), both of which premiered in June 1948.
    • Quotes

      Ann Arden Grenville: Did you have lunch?

      Billy Grenville Jr.: I ate... something.

    • Connections
      Featured in The 39th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1987)
    • Soundtracks
      Speak Low
      Music by Kurt Weill

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    • Release date
      • February 8, 1987 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Society
    • Filming locations
      • Lee International Studios, Wembley, London, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Lorimar Telepictures
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 58m(178 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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