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L'homme aux deux épouses

Original title: The Substitute Wife
  • TV Movie
  • 1994
  • PG-13
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
617
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Farrah Fawcett in L'homme aux deux épouses (1994)
DramaRomanceWestern

In Nebraska, in pioneer days, a woman who knows she is going to die asks a prostitute to replace her with her husband and four children in order to make it possible for them to keep their fa... Read allIn Nebraska, in pioneer days, a woman who knows she is going to die asks a prostitute to replace her with her husband and four children in order to make it possible for them to keep their family farm.In Nebraska, in pioneer days, a woman who knows she is going to die asks a prostitute to replace her with her husband and four children in order to make it possible for them to keep their family farm.

  • Director
    • Peter Werner
  • Writer
    • Stan Daniels
  • Stars
    • Farrah Fawcett
    • Lea Thompson
    • Peter Weller
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    617
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Peter Werner
    • Writer
      • Stan Daniels
    • Stars
      • Farrah Fawcett
      • Lea Thompson
      • Peter Weller
    • 14User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Farrah Fawcett
    Farrah Fawcett
    • Pearl
    Lea Thompson
    Lea Thompson
    • Amy Hightower
    Peter Weller
    Peter Weller
    • Martin Hightower
    Karis Paige Bryant
    Karis Paige Bryant
    • Jessica
    • (as Karis Bryant)
    Cory Lloyd
    • Nathan
    Colton Conklin
    • Jack
    Annie Suite
    • Mrs. Van Der Meer
    Babs George
    Babs George
    • Mrs. Parker
    Gena Sleete
    • Hattie Donahue
    Gail Cronauer
    Gail Cronauer
    • Isabel Donahue
    Lou Perryman
    • Saloon Keeper
    Jonathan Joss
    Jonathan Joss
    • Black Deer
    Blue Deckert
    Blue Deckert
    • Royal Spencer
    Wally Welch
    Wally Welch
    • Jake
    Guich Koock
    • Mr. Van Der Meer
    John S. Davies
    John S. Davies
    • Preacher #1
    Tony Frank
    Tony Frank
    • Major Willows
    John Harrison
    John Harrison
    • Groom
    • Director
      • Peter Werner
    • Writer
      • Stan Daniels
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    10benbrae76

    A refreshing western with a difference....there's not a gun in sight

    Why this movie isn't screened more often I can't understand. It was delicately and sensitively played by all the actors, and incorporated a gamut of emotions from comedy to pathos, but never becoming over-sentimental, gushy, or stodgy.

    The problems of males "getting spliced" on the Prairies in the mid 19th century, must have been difficult to solve at any time considering there were about ten men to one woman. For a widower with a bunch of kids in tow it would have been virtually impossible, particularly if he was a sod-buster...the lowest of the low in farming circles.

    This was beautifully and amusingly solved by the dying wife, by arranging impending nuptials between her soon to be bereaved husband and a whore looking for a way out of her present predicament.

    The film is strikingly, if not lavishly photographed, has an intelligent well crafted script, which makes all the points it can out of a rather thin plot, and some lovely accompanying music to boot.

    It may not appeal to others as much as it did to me, but it's well worth a watch, and I also think worthy of a place in anyone's library.
    8dezwartemaan

    Plausible

    I enjoyed the movie. It had slow moments, I mean.. a woman taking a carriage down the trail to a city a days travel away?... I know they used it to show how much she endured... but we got that the first 2-3 times. ;)

    I do a bit of Genealogy and I have a situation where a Farmer ancestor married a younger wife before the older wife died. I was thinking.. "Mormon"?... then I saw this movie... perhaps this movie actually shows a plausible reason why he married a 2nd wife before the 1st died. I have no history in stories and no written accounts in the marriage license data. Left to speculate, but the fact that my ancestor showed 2 marriages, made me go... hrmmmm... and this movie became more real life to me in my eyes.

    The movie played well on many accounts. The emotions, the hardships, the triangle as it moved into play. Very well done.
    lionel.willoquet

    A prostituted wife.

    1869, at a farm in Nebraska. Amy Hightower (Lea Thompson) discovers that she is affected by an incurable illness. Wife and devoted mother, she decides to find a new woman for her husband, Martin (Peter Weller). Having finally persuaded her husband, Amy visits numerous widows, but always returns empty-handed. Frustrated, she eventually makes her proposition to prostitutes. One of them, Pearl ( Farrah Fawcett), accepts immediately...

    Looking like "The Little House on the Prairie ", with a shot of vulgarity and a good dose of unlikeliness. On this insipid cream tart, a cherry: Farrah Fawcett!
    7taralynhuber

    Different, Original.

    I was captivated by this story because you don't see many stories like this. A woman is dying and finds someone to replace her to take care of her husband and children. Eventually the husband and the replacement start to care for each other and the wife approves. There is more to the story. Was sad and funny and very good story telling.
    ladyann1213

    How it should be~

    I have to admit that I never expected Lea Thompson to do such an amazing job with this role but she was outstanding! The concept of the movie was seen through the eyes of the old west days and this I am sure was just too good to be true. But..."this is how it should be" in the face of adversity and one human being relies on another. It brings out the maternal instincts to a point of extreme in finding hope for the children in the near future not knowing if or when things will change but knowing that they WILL medically speaking. At first, it was slow but picked up with real emotion and Farrah was excellent in her role as well. She really depicts the true emotion of a "working women" not being kissed because that is intimate and special. So the real emotion came shining through when she finally intimately kissed back on the lips. Truly logical and sensible in the way the whole situation was handled yet in today's society I can't think of anyone that would put up with this arrangement! Brought genuine tears to my eyes and the friendship between Lea and Farrah was brought out in real tear jerking mode! I really loved it!

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    • Release date
      • May 23, 1994 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Substitute
    • Filming locations
      • Austin, Texas, USA
    • Production companies
      • Frederick S. Pierce Company
      • Patchett Kaufman Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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