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L'amour en trop

Original title: Rich in Love
  • 1992
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  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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L'amour en trop (1992)
Drama

The Odoms of Charleston, South Carolina have lived a life of the traditions of the American South in their longtime, large-family beachfront home.The Odoms of Charleston, South Carolina have lived a life of the traditions of the American South in their longtime, large-family beachfront home.The Odoms of Charleston, South Carolina have lived a life of the traditions of the American South in their longtime, large-family beachfront home.

  • Director
    • Bruce Beresford
  • Writers
    • Josephine Humphreys
    • Alfred Uhry
  • Stars
    • Albert Finney
    • Jill Clayburgh
    • Kathryn Erbe
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    956
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bruce Beresford
    • Writers
      • Josephine Humphreys
      • Alfred Uhry
    • Stars
      • Albert Finney
      • Jill Clayburgh
      • Kathryn Erbe
    • 11User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Albert Finney
    Albert Finney
    • Warren Odom
    Jill Clayburgh
    Jill Clayburgh
    • Helen Odom
    Kathryn Erbe
    Kathryn Erbe
    • Lucille Odom
    Kyle MacLachlan
    Kyle MacLachlan
    • Billy McQueen
    Piper Laurie
    Piper Laurie
    • Vera Delmage
    Ethan Hawke
    Ethan Hawke
    • Wayne Frobiness
    Suzy Amis
    Suzy Amis
    • Rae Odom
    Alfre Woodard
    Alfre Woodard
    • Rhody Poole
    Leon Pridgen
    Leon Pridgen
    • Tick
    • (as J. Leon Pridgen II)
    Dave Hager
    • Parnell Meade
    Ramona Ward
    • Sharon
    Wayne Dehart
    Wayne Dehart
    • Sam Poole
    D.L. Anderson
    D.L. Anderson
    • Inn Receptionist
    Jennifer Banco
    • Horse Carriage Driver
    Anthony Burke
    • Singer
    Terry Park
    • Terry
    Stephanie Legette
    • Laura Migo
    Janell McLeod
    • Bookstore Clerk
    • Director
      • Bruce Beresford
    • Writers
      • Josephine Humphreys
      • Alfred Uhry
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    User reviews11

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    Doctor_Bombay

    Meandering Southern tale touches the heart.

    As her family begins to unravel, young Lucille Odom (Kathryn Erbe) enburdens herself with the job of holding the whole deal together, including a casual father (Albert Finney) and a wild older sister (Suzi Amis).

    Erbe, a Chicagoan who does far too much work on stage and too little on film (What About Bob?), is wonderful, Finney, brilliant. The story does tend to wander, and each of the new characters that crosses our path (including Piper Laurie and Alfre Woodard) tend to show us as many weaknesses as strengths. Such is the honesty of the tale.

    The Southern (Charleston?) setting is wonderfully comfortable-we ride the visual images as much as the heartfelt characters. The whole thing has a Hallmark Hall of Fame feeling---with not the perfunctory payoff in the end

    I like this film very much.
    7=G=

    A slice of southern life.

    "Rich in Love" is a slice-of-life film which takes the viewer into the goings on of a somewhat quirky Charleston, SC family. Highly romanticized, beautifully shot, well written and acted, "RIL" washes over you like a summer breeze as its plotless meandering breathes life into the characters such that at film's end you'll feel like an old friend of the family.

    A wonderfully crafted character-driven film from the director of "Driving Miss Daisy", "RIL" is a somewhat obscure little "sleeper" which will appeal most to mature audiences.
    inthefoam

    Wonderf film

    This wonderful film explores matters of the heart neither in a sentimental way nor in a cynical way--rather honestly, giving respect to the feelings, hopes and thoughts of the characters. Set in present-day South Carolina, Albert Finney portrays a retired contractor, who appears to have retired from life before he retired from his job. His performance is so spot-on as to be transparent, allowing the viewer to enter completely into his character and almost "be him." The story opens with his wife leaving him, and the core of the film focusses on how he and his younger daughter, deal with this unexpected event. Miss Erbe is as good as Mr. Finney and surpasses him in delineating a "real" Southern human being, not the typical stereotype or the northerner in disguise (see: Susan Sarandon in The Client or Charles Mitchell in Cookie's Fortune--good performances but about as southern as Sherlock Holmes). The plot has several strands, including Miss Erbe's dealing with budding sexuality (she plays a graduating high school senior), the older sister's arrival on the scene, and others you MUST see for yourself. This movie was directed by Bruce Beresford and should have received a much wider audience when released in theatres. But its subtlety, lack of sex and violence, and its refusal to sacrificequa lity for
    10jlthornb51

    A Truly Fine Performance by Kathryn Erbe

    An exquisite little film from director Bruce Beresford, from Josephine Humphrey's wonderful novel. An ensemble cast does terrific work with Albert Finney and Jill Clayburg outstanding in their roles. The true gem of a performance comes from Kathryn Erbe in a part she gives depth and beauty. As the young high school girl coming-of-age, she is nothing less than superb. Once she steps before the camera, she is mesmerizing in her loveliness and her gifts as an actor are electric on screen. It is certainly a performance deserving of an Oscar nomination and I expected such after I saw this in the theater. By all rights, this should have been a star making role for Erbe and though she has done very well in her distinguished career, for some reason Hollywood powers did not take note of the stunning talent she displayed in this movie. She is worthy of far more recognition than she has received if only an Emmy for her wonderful portrayal of Detective Alex Eames in Law and Order: Criminal Intent. She gave that understated character complexity, sensitivity, and humanity while too often in the shadow of her co-star. She held her own, however, and Eames is some of her finest work. Perhaps the casting couch was simply not worth it to Erbe and she chose to act without compromising her honor. Whatever the reason, one can only watch this film and wonder why she isn't given roles played by much less talented actresses today. The script is also well written, intelligent, and often moving. One of the most touching films about the South, youth awakening to the real world, and life itself. A beautiful film with some outstanding acting that some how slipped under the radar and never was as acclaimed as it should have been.
    5SnoopyStyle

    Kathryn Erbe too old to play teenager

    Lucille Odom (Kathryn Erbe) is about to graduate from high school. One day she returns home to find her mother Helen (Jill Clayburgh) had run off. Her father Warren (Albert Finney) is a stubborn southern patriarch who can't accept it. Ethan Hawke plays Lucille's best friend who hopes to be more. Rae (Suzy Amis) returns with her new husband Billy McQueen (Kyle MacLachlan).

    It's a meandering low simmering family drama. There isn't much style in the directing. It has a lazy southern living feel in this slice of life. Albert Finney isn't playing a likable character. Kathryn Erbe is just too old for the role. It's really noticeable when she's paired up with Ethan Hawke. Overall there is some good actors doing material that wants to be better.

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    • Trivia
      The movie's top-billed A-list male and female acting leads, Albert Finney and Jill Clayburgh, between them have seven Academy Award nominations for acting, and neither have ever won an acting Oscar, with Clayburgh now deceased.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Falling Down/The Temp/Army of Darkness (1993)
    • Soundtracks
      Time Waits For No One
      Written by Charlotte Caffey (as Caffey), Bob Crewe (as Crewe) and Jerry Corbetta (as Corbetta)

      Performed by The Graces

      Courtesy of A/M Records

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    • Release date
      • March 5, 1993 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Rich in Love
    • Filming locations
      • Charleston, South Carolina, USA
    • Production companies
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • The Zanuck Company
      • MGM-Pathé Communications Co.
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $18,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,149,866
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $140,434
      • Mar 7, 1993
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,149,866
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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