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Ethan Frome

  • 1993
  • PG
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
2.4K
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Patricia Arquette and Liam Neeson in Ethan Frome (1993)
Period DramaDramaRomance

A new pastor arrives in a stark Vermont village and is intrigued by crippled, misshapen Ethan Frome living on an isolated, hardscrabble farm with his sickly wife Zeena.A new pastor arrives in a stark Vermont village and is intrigued by crippled, misshapen Ethan Frome living on an isolated, hardscrabble farm with his sickly wife Zeena.A new pastor arrives in a stark Vermont village and is intrigued by crippled, misshapen Ethan Frome living on an isolated, hardscrabble farm with his sickly wife Zeena.

  • Director
    • John Madden
  • Writers
    • Richard Nelson
    • Edith Wharton
  • Stars
    • Liam Neeson
    • Patricia Arquette
    • Gil Rood
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    2.4K
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    • Director
      • John Madden
    • Writers
      • Richard Nelson
      • Edith Wharton
    • Stars
      • Liam Neeson
      • Patricia Arquette
      • Gil Rood
    • 21User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    Liam Neeson
    Liam Neeson
    • Ethan Frome
    Patricia Arquette
    Patricia Arquette
    • Mattie Silver
    Gil Rood
    • Conductor
    Tate Donovan
    Tate Donovan
    • Reverend Smith
    Stephen Mendillo
    Stephen Mendillo
    • Ned Hale
    Phil Garran
    • Mr. Howe
    Virginia Smith
    • Mrs. Howe
    Annie Nessen
    • Sarah Anne Howe
    Katharine Houghton
    Katharine Houghton
    • Mrs. Hale
    Marcie Vaughan
    • Young Woman
    Burt Porter
    • Harmon Gow
    Rusty De Wees
    • Man at Post Office
    Paul Donlon
    • Man at Post Office
    Joan Allen
    Joan Allen
    • Zeena
    Robert Nutt
    • Church Elder
    David Dellinger
    • Funeral Minister
    W. Clark Noyes
    • Man at Funeral
    Howard Boardman
    • Man at Funeral
    • Director
      • John Madden
    • Writers
      • Richard Nelson
      • Edith Wharton
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    User reviews21

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    7sudenazsenel

    I think it was good

    Acting was great and also i loved the snowy area in the movie. While i was reading the book i also dreamed the Starkfield like in the movie. So it was successful.
    8ZAG-71

    Watch this for Liam Neeson's performance

    Liam Neeson is astounding. The rest of the cast is very good as well. Though poor Joan Allen has the misfortune of being required to grate on the nerves. Tate Donovan was a nice find as well, as the new preacher in town, I think I enjoyed him more here than in any other film in which I've seen him.

    Back, however, to Neeson. From the opening moments when you see him trudging through the snow to the sexual energy he exudes without showing skin to the final moments of deep pain and confusion, he is is phenomenal. He is THE reason to see this film.

    It could have been that I was home ill (ironic when you consider the plot) when I saw the film, but I'm not so sure the pace wasn't a little below the speed necessary for people to get truly wrapped into the story and characters. Yet, I stuck through the whole thing, because I was transfixed by Neeson's performance.

    He is one of the greats! I always feel warmed after watching him perform.
    6secondtake

    A straight forward high romance put in a strait jacket...lots of squirming here

    Ethan Frome (1993)

    This is a classic Edith Wharton melodrama, a hyper-romantic short novel that has turned on and turned off many high schoolers and literature majors over the years. It's a great story and it's hard to go totally wrong with it, but it's an old fashioned story, and more slow and steady than filled with amazing or surprising turns and emotional insights.

    Another way to put it is: it isn't a Bronte novel.

    So a movie version of Ethan Frome has to find some way of pulling us in very deeply, through characterization, through ambiance, through an attention so small things that make the main plot take on resonance. None of that quite happens here.

    The photography makes clear from the first scenes that it is very careful, which isn't a bad thing. The whole film has a steady, beautiful, somewhat constrained quality, using lots of available light. We watch the title character, played by Liam Neeson, with a growing sense of calm partly because of the camera. When we discover the relationship between Frome and his wife, and then with his wife's relative who has come to "help" them with chores, it is always bordering on stiff. I think this is meant to imply a formality to life at the turn of the century (the book was written in 1911 and set a few years earlier). But to my mind people were not so poised, or afraid, or following puritanical strictures as all that.

    At any rate, the move ends up weirdly flat as a result. We know the events are romantically intense, but we don't get swept away by them. It's surprising no movie version has been attempted before this one. And it will be surprising if another is tried, hopefully with more effect. This isn't at all bad, nothing glaring here, but being "not bad" isn't quite the idea in the end.
    8Catharina_Sweden

    Very fine and moving adoption of famous novel

    I watched this movie yesterday night. It made me cry! Then I dreamed of it at night, and when I woke up I still had a melancholy feeling in my stomach and a sweet pain in my heart. Very few movies or novels affect me this strongly nowadays!

    The depiction is bleak but romantic, tender, and very, very fine. The actors are all very good in their parts. This is one of those love stories that make you take the side of the adulterous couple, however much you are against such behaviour in ordinary cases. Mutual love can be so hard to find, and when you find it but cannot have it because of circumstances in the world around, you "never want to leave this hill"...
    8OllieSuave-007

    Engaging little piece of drama.

    This is one of the more enjoyable novels I have read in high school and I think this film adaptation fits the book very well. It is about the life of husband Ethan Frome (Liam Leeson) and his disabled wife, Zeena Frome (Joan Allen). They hire a young woman, Mattie Silver (Patricia Arquette), to help tend to household needs and, as time passes, she and Ethan fall in love.

    I've found this movie to be quite enjoyable and engaging, as its drama and plot are enthralling and beautifully depicted. The plot does flow well as the movie is faithfully executed in accordance with the novel and the acting is quite astounding for the most part. The characters especially the three leads are sympathetic and phenomenal - you feel the suffering Zeena's illness is causing her and the complexity surrounding the forbidden love of Ethan and Mattie. The simplicity of the Victorian town the movie is set in and the snowy weather give the story a solemn atmosphere.

    If you have read the novel before watching this film, you will still feel intrigued by the plot and find the course of the events suspenseful, wondering how everything will play out at the end. It's a good piece of movie drama that is a must-see.

    Grade B+

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    • Trivia
      In Edith Wharton's original novel, the stranger in town who takes an interest in Ethan is not a new pastor, but a businessman or woman (the gender isn't specified) temporarily staying in the area.
    • Goofs
      In a winter scene early in the film, a Red-eyed Vireo can be heard singing in the dead of winter in Massachusetts. These birds winter in Amazonia, and arrive in Massachusetts in late spring.
    • Quotes

      Mattie Silver: If I miss my train, where will I go?

      Ethan Frome: Where will you go if you catch it?

    • Connections
      Featured in Screen Two: Ethan Frome (1994)
    • Soundtracks
      Turkey in the Straw
      (uncredited)

      American folk tune

      [Played at square dance]

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    • Release date
      • March 12, 1993 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official site
      • arabuloku.com
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • American Playhouse: Ethan Frome
    • Filming locations
      • Northeast Kingdom, Vermont, USA
    • Production companies
      • American Playhouse
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • PrimeTime TV UK
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $296,081
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $57,623
      • Mar 14, 1993
    • Gross worldwide
      • $296,081
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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