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Les femmes du clan Kennedy

Original title: Jackie, Ethel, Joan: The Women of Camelot
  • TV Movie
  • 2001
  • 2h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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Lauren Holly, Jill Hennessy, and Leslie Stefanson in Les femmes du clan Kennedy (2001)
BiographyDrama

They were more than Washington wives. They were part of an American dream known as Camelot. With strength and cunning they upheld their public image by concealing their private truths. Jacki... Read allThey were more than Washington wives. They were part of an American dream known as Camelot. With strength and cunning they upheld their public image by concealing their private truths. Jackie, Ethel and Joan had little choice. They were Kennedy women. What really unfolded behind ... Read allThey were more than Washington wives. They were part of an American dream known as Camelot. With strength and cunning they upheld their public image by concealing their private truths. Jackie, Ethel and Joan had little choice. They were Kennedy women. What really unfolded behind the monolith of Kennedy power is revealed for the first time: the true story of the Kenned... Read all

  • Director
    • Larry Shaw
  • Writers
    • J. Randy Taraborrelli
    • David Stevens
  • Stars
    • Jill Hennessy
    • Lauren Holly
    • Leslie Stefanson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    480
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Larry Shaw
    • Writers
      • J. Randy Taraborrelli
      • David Stevens
    • Stars
      • Jill Hennessy
      • Lauren Holly
      • Leslie Stefanson
    • 18User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 4 nominations total

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    Jill Hennessy
    Jill Hennessy
    • Jackie Kennedy
    Lauren Holly
    Lauren Holly
    • Ethel Kennedy
    Leslie Stefanson
    Leslie Stefanson
    • Joan Kennedy
    Daniel Hugh Kelly
    Daniel Hugh Kelly
    • John F. Kennedy
    Robert Knepper
    Robert Knepper
    • Robert F. Kennedy
    Matt Letscher
    Matt Letscher
    • Ted Kennedy
    Harve Presnell
    Harve Presnell
    • Joe Kennedy
    Charmion King
    • Rose Kennedy
    Russ Baker
    • Honor Guard Lieutenant
    Paula Barrett
    • Woman in Garden
    Steve Behal
    • Reporter #1
    Wayne Best
    Wayne Best
    • George Smathers
    Walker Boone
    • Steve Clark
    Chris Britton
    Chris Britton
    • Ted's Doctor
    • (as Christopher Britton)
    Catherine Bruce
    • Sister Mary Leo
    Adam Cabral
    • John F. Kennedy Jr. (3 yrs)
    Laura Catalano
    • Blonde Star
    Thom Christopher
    Thom Christopher
    • Aristotle Onassis
    • Director
      • Larry Shaw
    • Writers
      • J. Randy Taraborrelli
      • David Stevens
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    10KreeBee

    This movie was Amazing!

    "Jackie, Ethel, Joan" was one of the greatest mini-series I have ever seen. I especially loved the actresses picked to play the parts of Jackie, Ethel and Joan. Lauren Holly showed what a truly versatile actress she is, as did Jill Hennessy. They were amazing! I've never seen Lauren Holly in a role like this she was so funny and the real voice of the family. Jill Hennessy was great as Jackie she resembeled her so much and her acting was phenomenal, she really got everyone into the character and the pain Jackie went though. This was the first time i saw Leslie Stefanson in a movie and she was great! I never knew much about Joan Kennedy and she just showed a lot of feeling, she showed that Joan cared too much and that probably led to her and Ted divorcing. The men in this movie were great too, especially Bobby, he was so strong and it showed me a lot insite to a time when i was not born and i really enjoyed it. This movie was so amazing that hopefully they will sell it on video, because i would watch it over and over.
    4HansWind

    A great opportunity badly missed...

    I can't recall having ever given any film, mini-series or TV series a '1' out of 10 before... and sadly I can't here. There is just barely enough good here to warrant a '4'. However, if ever any production deserved it, this one probably does. The casting is, for the most part, abominable. The acting is generally stiff and unsure. The attempts at accents are atrocious and laughable. The portrayal of Marilyn Monroe is bizarrely comic at best and insulting to both Monroe and the audience at worst.

    Jill Hennessy does have a few solid moments as Jackie, but not nearly enough to carry this painfully disjointed soap opera. Lauren Holly's Ethel would be more believable in a trailer park than Washington and Hyannisport. Leslie Stefanson's Joan is interesting and is easily the best of the three women's portrayals.

    The portrayal's of the Kennedy men are all weak and unconvincing. The only plus with the Kennedy men is that they are not on screen very often.

    Historically, it runs wild with rumor, innuendo, supposition and ignores many facts as they have been recorded by serious and knowledgeable historians. Sadly what could have been a tastefully done classic instead just reeks of the two-bit paperback hacks who wrote this tripe.

    I will say that the 2nd half of this mini-series is distinctly better than the first half. Unfortunately, by the time the 2nd half rolls around, it's way too late to save it overall.

    Another issue it has that seriously detracts from it coming across as a quality production is a very strong sense of being constantly 'rushed'. It literally speeds from one tragedy to another with no opportunity for the viewer to take in any real sense of sorrow. Oddly enough, despite my feeling that this isn't a very good production as it is, I think it would have probably benefit from an additional 90 minutes. This would have allowed the viewer a real chance to get to know and empathize with the characters.

    One exceptional line does rise above all others in this otherwise dismal program and it is delivered by Charmion King (as Rose Kennedy): "Great men have great flaws. It takes great women to accept them." This is as close as this film ever comes to being anything close to great.

    For those who want a strong, clear sense of some of this subject matter with first rate acting, writing and true 'Camelot' style, watch 'Kennedy', the 1983 production with Martin Sheen and Blair Brown. Sheen is very strong as Kennedy and Blair Brown is nothing short of brilliant as Jackie. The supporting cast is exceptional. The only serious weakness of that production is Vincent Gardenia's over the top portrayal of J Edgar Hoover. This is now available on DVD.

    In closing, all I can say is that with this much incredible material how could those involved have made... this?
    7Izzi_Hep

    I actually found the movie captivating!

    I was flipping through my telly and I stopped upon seeing Jill Hennessy in dated attire on the Hallmark Channel. After a few minutes I realized she was playing Jackie Kennedy and I kept watching... Lauron Holly popped up on screen soon after and I took a liking to the characters at once. The next day I watched the second/last part of the miniseries. I thought it was well acted and it gave depth to the Kennedy women (I haven't read the book) that I had not previously seen (except Jackie). I loved Jill Hennessy in it, we see a Jackie post-JFK. I cried my eyes out when JFK was shot.. Hennessy's best part of the series.

    The guy actors all seemed the same to me... they had that kind of "every-man" face... I guess that was the point. If you like seeing shows about strong women, you'll like this, but I didn't follow the historical accuracy of it, and I didn't get such a sense of 60-ies in it (prob coz the series spans over 30 years) except for the change of clothes. If you watch it with an open mind, ready to enjoy yourself, you'll like it, if you take it too seriously you might not.
    10babygirl2638

    Fabulous!

    I now own this video along with JFK and A woman named Jackie. I find these stories very interesting and this one was just as exceptional. I do agree with another viewer that the actress portraying Marilyn Monroe could have done a better job (the one in A Woman Named Jackie was great) the rest of the performances were Fantastic!
    10Kennedy63

    Understanding The Clan Kennedy Women

    'Twas truly a marvelous experience to take in all the familial dynamics of the leading ladies of one of the US's great dynasties. Ethel's character being so brassy & foot-in-mouth outspoken was a personality I hadn't imagined. Jackie being so fond of Grandfather Joe was a surprise. Rose is exactly as I imagined her. Joan is more talented, and according to this show, has been under-credited for the successes of Senator Edward (Teddy) Kennedy.

    This docudrama is a lengthy one that I could have watched for many more hours. There is so much public knowledge of the Kennedy men so there were few surprises with the exception that I had forgotten two things: Senator Teddy Kennedy had been in a near fatal plane crash and broke his back in numerous places during a campaign; Senator Bobby Kennedy was already deceased at the time of Teddy's Presidential career damaging car accident that took the life of Mary Jo. (In hindsight, since the Kennedy brothers who ran for the US Presidency were both assassinated, I now view that tragic car accident as the blessing that kept Senator Edward Kennedy alive to this day and a senior member of the US Senate).

    The tensions that were brought forth between the women reveal that Jackie, the in-law, was oft times the glue that held them together and kept them close. It's time to know more about the rest of the Clan Kennedy women--the younger ones. I am left with wanting more. To me, that's the sign of a very well done docudrama.

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    • Trivia
      In the scene where members of the Kennedy family are watching a fictionalized Joan Kennedy speaking in Berlin, the real Joan Kennedy appears on the left on the TV screen.
    • Goofs
      About 10 minutes into Part I, there is a scene set at Hyannis Port when JFK takes Jackie to "the Cape" to meet his parents. Although this is supposed to take place in 1953, there is a 1959 Cadillac parked in front of the beach house.
    • Quotes

      Robert F. Kennedy: He'll never have me as Vice President. If he had to choose between me or Ho Chi Mihn as his running mate, he'd choose Ho Chi Mihn.

    • Alternate versions
      This is presented as a 2 part miniseries on Roku streaming in 2024.

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    • Release date
      • March 4, 2001 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Jackie, Ethel, Joan
    • Filming locations
      • Cinespace Film Studios - 11030 Highway 27, Kleinburg, Ontario, Canada(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Hallmark Entertainment
      • Just Singer Entertainment
      • Women of Camelot Productions
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      2 hours 43 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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