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Hell Hath No Fury

  • TV Movie
  • 1991
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
176
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Barbara Eden in Hell Hath No Fury (1991)
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A woman is simultaneously framed for the murder of her husband and terrorized by the deranged woman who actually killed him.A woman is simultaneously framed for the murder of her husband and terrorized by the deranged woman who actually killed him.A woman is simultaneously framed for the murder of her husband and terrorized by the deranged woman who actually killed him.

  • Director
    • Thomas J. Wright
  • Writers
    • B.W. Battin
    • Beau Bensink
  • Stars
    • Barbara Eden
    • Loretta Swit
    • David Ackroyd
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    176
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Thomas J. Wright
    • Writers
      • B.W. Battin
      • Beau Bensink
    • Stars
      • Barbara Eden
      • Loretta Swit
      • David Ackroyd
    • 5User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Barbara Eden
    Barbara Eden
    • Terri Ferguson
    Loretta Swit
    Loretta Swit
    • Mary
    David Ackroyd
    David Ackroyd
    • Stanley
    Amanda Peterson
    Amanda Peterson
    • Michelle Ferguson
    Kim Zimmer
    Kim Zimmer
    • Marlene
    Richard Kline
    Richard Kline
    • Milton
    William Lucking
    William Lucking
    • Beecham
    Jim Haynie
    • Cantrell
    Conor O'Farrell
    Conor O'Farrell
    • Stark
    Stephen Lee
    Stephen Lee
    • Bruce Gossitter
    Natalie Core
    Natalie Core
    • Mrs. Stewart
    Robert Rockwell
    Robert Rockwell
    • Mr. Stewart
    John Marshall Jones
    John Marshall Jones
    • Johnson
    Vernee Watson
    Vernee Watson
    • Tyleen
    • (as Vernee Watson-Johnson)
    Clifford Dalton
    • Shirtsleeves
    Chanell Wright
    • Jill
    Susan Wolf
    • Landlady
    Rochelle Parker
    • Receptionist
    • Director
      • Thomas J. Wright
    • Writers
      • B.W. Battin
      • Beau Bensink
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    7AlsExGal

    Did anybody actually WATCH this movie all of the way through?

    This is NOT a remake of Fatal Attraction. There WAS no extramarital affair. It was quite an enjoyable look back at the Lifetime TV movies of the early 1990s, where the coincidences always break bad, if the police are involved there is always a bad cop/good cop duo, and somehow you can make a living AND afford employees selling overpriced nick knacks nobody needs in a store where there never seem to be customers. But I digress.

    Connie (Loretta Swit) is a psychopathic woman who, over twenty years ago, lost her virginity in a one night stand in college where the guy (Stanley) apparently lied and said he loved her to get in her pants, and she believed him. And then he dumped her. Now Connie has been busy all of these years. She almost killed her parents, not for lack of trying, and then she sees Stanley on TV ads selling furniture, and something must have been triggered. Like her finger. When she shot and killed her current boyfriend who was apparently a slob and abusive on her way out the door to find Stanley. But when she drives up to his almost-mansion to see him, she is shocked that he has moved on these past twenty years and is married to someone else (Barbara Eden as Terri).

    What follows is the bodies piling up (including Stanley) as Connie sets out to destroy Terri's life. The police think Terri did it. In particular, one slimy little weasel of a cop thinks she did it while his older wiser colleague is willing to let the clues speak for themselves. Meanwhile, Stanley has been in trouble financially all of this time, mortgaging everything he had to get through a rough patch in business, and Terri knew nothing about this until Stanley dies and there is nothing left but bills. One day you are a housewife living in a mansion, wanting any kind of job because the nest is empty and you are bored. The next day you are penniless and homeless and need any kind of job and a psychopath that nobody believes exists but you is destroying your life.

    The one unusual tack in this film? Out in Mayberry, Andy Griffith and Barney Fife's smarter brother are methodically solving their one homicide done by Connie - at the beginning they don't know who did it - while big city weasel cop is trying very hard to build a case against Terri.

    The cast here is outstanding and so is the plastic surgery. Loretta Swit was 54 when she made this film and Barbara Eden was 60. They both look like a well preserved 35-40. Kim Zimmer, who played Reva Shayne on Guiding Light, is taking a break from marrying and divorcing Josh every six months to play Terri's best friend. Richard Kline, who played the playboy on Three's Company, plays Zimmer's husband.

    This thing is so very Lifetime. So very much a guilty pleasure. And if Loretta Swit was trying to prove she was more than Hot Lips in the acting department I think she accomplished that.

    Lesson learned - when you knock the gun out of a bad guy's hand, take it with you so he can't run you down and shoot you with it. In this case, take the gun, leave the cannoli.
    10skmcg_man

    What a great way to spend a lazy afternoon.....

    I remember seeing this movie on TV in the afternoon. Always one for trashy, poorly-constructed TV movies, I dived right in, so to speak. And I WASN'T disappointed.

    Loretta Swit is a scream as the crazy lass out to ruin as many lives as is possible in the space of a 2-hour TV movie. Barbara Eden is equally amusing....obviously filmed during her 'I'm a serious actress' period.

    Another plus....watch this and wonder with relish how both Swit and Eden still manage to look the same....20 years on or so! Some plastic surgeon in Beverly Hills has made a packet out of these two! I really do think most of the nominal budget was spent on padding, bedding and cushioning lest their faces were scratched, bumped, or, God forbid, touched!

    You SHOULD watch this film....A definite 5-star film masterpiece. (NB: 100 stars is the highest possible score) HAH!
    thomandybish

    as bad as it sounds

    To be fair, most TV movies are tawdry, disposable propositions, but this one has to win some sort of award for going above and beyond even the genre's low standards. Essentially a small-screen variation on FATAL ATTRACTION, we have Loretta Swit as a cast-off mistress who takes revenge on her married lover by taking his teen daughter hostage, then must face the wrath of Barbara Eden, her lover's jilted wife and the girl's mother. One wonders why two likeable actresses like Swit and Eden would take parts in such a clunker--had the risiduals from MASH and I DREAM OF JEANNIE run out? As far as I can tell, this mess was only broadcast once. Any flick that can't get airplay on LIFETIME(where TV movies go to die)has to be something truly atrocious.
    8Delrvich

    Enjoyed it

    Loretta Swit did a great job coming off as an unstable scorned lover who lost her man to Barbara Eden. Though Fatal Attraction had a bigger budget, this came off better and more realistic.
    3Platypuschow

    Hell Hath No Fury: Seen it all before

    The last time I watched a movie entitled Hell Hath No Fury it was riddled with more sex and nudity than a Stormy Daniels original.

    I went into this with low expectations as it appeared to be generic made for television tosh and can confidently say those expectations were met.

    It tells the story of a woman whose husband is murdered and before she knows it all she has been classed as the prime suspect.

    It's a thriller/drama and a pretty weak one at that. The two leads look like they'd be at home on the set of Dynasty or Dallas. Two women fighting the harsh hands of time by spending half their lives on the plastic surgery table.

    If you can get past this and the lack of originality the film makes up for it in.............absolutely no areas at all. Cliched nonsense.

    The Good:

    Isn't entirely devoid of entertainment

    The Bad:

    Unoriginal

    So much plastic surgery!!!

    Things I Learnt From This Movie:

    Special kids are kids too

    When we find out who she is we'll find out where she is

    After knocking the bad guy down, leave the gun with them and run off giving them another chance at shooting you

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      The title comes from the phrase "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned", which itself is a paraphrase from a line in William Congreve's 1697 play The Mourning Bride, in which the original line is, "Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned, Nor hell a fury like a woman scorned."

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    • Release date
      • March 4, 1991 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Smithereens
    • Production companies
      • Bar-Gene Productions
      • Finnegan/Pinchuk Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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