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L'histoire de Linda McCartney

Original title: The Linda McCartney Story
  • TV Movie
  • 2000
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
744
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L'histoire de Linda McCartney (2000)
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A dramatization of the life of Linda Eastman McCartney in her early years photographing for Rolling Stone magazine and rubbing elbows with much of Hollywood's elite. The story follows her me... Read allA dramatization of the life of Linda Eastman McCartney in her early years photographing for Rolling Stone magazine and rubbing elbows with much of Hollywood's elite. The story follows her meeting and falling in love with Paul McCartney, their marriage, and what followed.A dramatization of the life of Linda Eastman McCartney in her early years photographing for Rolling Stone magazine and rubbing elbows with much of Hollywood's elite. The story follows her meeting and falling in love with Paul McCartney, their marriage, and what followed.

  • Director
    • Armand Mastroianni
  • Writer
    • Christine Berardo
  • Stars
    • Elizabeth Mitchell
    • Gary Bakewell
    • David James Lewis
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    744
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Armand Mastroianni
    • Writer
      • Christine Berardo
    • Stars
      • Elizabeth Mitchell
      • Gary Bakewell
      • David James Lewis
    • 27User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Elizabeth Mitchell
    Elizabeth Mitchell
    • Linda McCartney
    Gary Bakewell
    Gary Bakewell
    • Paul McCartney
    David James Lewis
    David James Lewis
    • Danny Field
    • (as David Lewis)
    Nicole Oliver
    Nicole Oliver
    Tim Piper
    • John Lennon
    Matthew Harrison
    Matthew Harrison
    • Mick Jagger
    Aaron Grain
    Aaron Grain
    • Jim Morrison
    Jenafor Ryane
    Moya O'Connell
    Moya O'Connell
    • Heather McCartney
    Alexander Ruurs
    • James McCartney
    Michelle Skalnik
    George Segal
    George Segal
    • Lee Eastman
    Chris Cound
    • George Harrison
    Michael McMurtry
    Michael McMurtry
    • Ringo Starr
    Jane Sowerby
    Jane Sowerby
    • Chrissie Hynde
    Paul Magel
    • John Eastman
    Linda Ko
    Linda Ko
    • Yoko Ono
    Andrew Wheeler
    Andrew Wheeler
    • Dr. Mason
    • Director
      • Armand Mastroianni
    • Writer
      • Christine Berardo
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    6lizzylane-85151

    A very enjoyable watch, but comical at points

    Gee, for a tele-movie this really deserves a bit more credit. Linda was an incredible person and this movie represents her character quite well. Though, as some have pointed out, it's unfortunate that the actress playing Linda has the physical looks more of Heather Mills, she actually does a wonderful job of portraying Linda's gentle yet headstrong, resilient and mother-earth ways. Gary Bakewell makes a wonderful Paul in both this and Backbeat, very convincing.

    Overall I was super enthralled by the way this flowed and was left in tears at the end.

    I would say the casting for John Lennon was absolutely horrendous though. Almost every scene which features John and the other Beatles is actually laughable... John throwing a rock through the McCartney front door and yelling "McCartney! Who the hell do you think you are" is actually among my favourite comedic moments of all time. But it doesn't ruin it for me, because the portrayal is actually so bad that it's unoffensive and hilarious. (btw if you're after a much better portrayal of John check out Phillip McQuillan Phoenix in In His Life: The John Lennon Story).
    applescruffy

    Linda McCartney Story?

    I didn't like this movie. First of all, I don't know what everyone likes about Elizabeth Mitchell. She annoyed me and she looks like an American TV film actress, not like Linda McCartney. Linda had a certain class about her that Mitchell doesn't have, she's just an over-acting actress while Linda was a personality. Second of all, I really disliked the way John and Yoko are being portrayed in this movie. They were people, a couple, just like Paul and Linda, not devils. And than there's this... Why is it called the Linda McCartney Story, when according to the movie, after she meets Paul, it's not her story at all anymore? Like people have said before, everything Linda did for animal rights and her veggie actions and all that, gets mentioned once. Once! In one sentence! Now excuse me, but that seems to me to be a huge part of the Linda McCartney story. After Linda meets Paul, it's his story that seems to matter the most in this movie. Like when he gets arrested in Japan. When they get back, Paul says to Linda "I know it was harder on you". And we, as viewers, should know that as well, since it's Linda's story. But we don't! We see more of Paul as he's in prison, we only get one brief shot of Linda and the kids in the hotel. I thought this was a badly told story that doesn't do any of the people involved just. I hope Paul never had to see it.
    junebugg61966

    Selling Linda Short

    I won't comment about the overall production values of this movie (other than to commend the acting jobs of all of the players), but as a documentary it really fails, and sells Linda McCartney very short. It could have been titled "The Mrs. Paul McCartney Story", or better yet, "The Mrs. Beatle Story".

    Linda McCartney was a lifelong photographer of some repute, yet none of her photographs are shown or talked about. We get to see the break-up of the Beatles up-close, yet the details of Linda's life before and outside of her marriage to Paul McCartney are almost entirely omitted.

    Unbelievably, Linda's work for animal issues and vegetarianism are barely mentioned. These activities are what defined Linda McCartney (or, at least, how she defined herself), yet more time is devoted to reproducing Beatles recording sessions than to dealing with them. Linda stated during her lifetime that motherhood was her most important job, but we see virtually none of her relationships with her four children.

    This movie was a real disappointment. Less a tribute than an insult to the innovative and influential Linda McCartney.
    10Zinone

    Excellent bio on Linda's life, Elizabeth Mitchell is brilliant!

    This was such a great movie, I am left speechless. Elizabeth Mitchell and Gary Bakewell (once again portraying Paul with sheer brilliance) make this a movie not to miss! The love these two people shared is so brilliantly displayed by these two leads as is the conflict in the later years of the Fab Four. You do NOT want to miss this one!
    thatgirl333

    Not as bad as I expected, but sadly lacking.

    When this movie was first broadcast, I refused to watch it. I assumed it would be insulting to the memory of Linda. I assumed they would have a lot of long, personal conversations between the two leads, that no one could really know about, except the two of them, themselves. If it were written by Paul, then I could believe it, but as it was not, I did not want to get upset by a lot of baseless fabrications.

    So, four years later, (last night), it appeared on the Lifetime channel, and as I was unable to sleep, I decided to watch it.

    It was not as bad as I thought, but I was disappointed that it told nothing of all of Linda's accomplishments, on her own. I thought the lead actors did a good enough job, weighted down as they were, by the material.

    The obligatory scene where Linda gets upset by the bad press after she appears with Wings seemed included just to prove that it was not HER idea to force herself on stage. I was at their first concert at the Cow Palace, in 1976, and even though I was one of those girls who mourned his marriage, I couldn't help being caught up by their obvious love for each other. The local press was merciless, and I began to really feel for her, then.

    She was a great mother but they barely touched on that. Her photography was excellent, but again, it was not given much more attention than as a way to accomplish her apparent goal of sleeping with rock stars. So what if she was a groupie? It was a short period in her life, and certainly not the most interesting part of her life story. Her photo of Paul in "Rock and Other Four Letter Words", is one of a kind. I believe she said she took it as she told him she was pregnant. Hilarious! That would have been a good scene in the movie.

    They should have shown how they raised their kids to be good, decent people.

    There is a momentary look at a car taking them to school, but that scene is actually focused on John's death, and the McCartney kids are just decoration.

    What happened to their quote, "We don't eat anything that has a face"?

    When the movie ended, I was sad for her, because of what I already know about her, not because of anything in the movie.

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    • Trivia
      Gary Bakewell previously portrayed Paul McCartney in the film Backbeat, 5 garçons dans le vent (1994).
    • Goofs
      During a phone conversation there are two voices saying roughly the same lines, obviously one is the script prompter feeding the lines to the person on the phone.
    • Quotes

      Linda McCartney: Mick Jagger said he'd never have his old lady on stage.

      Paul McCartney: Yeah, well screw him!

      Linda McCartney: I already have.

    • Connections
      Edited from The Rose (1979)
    • Soundtracks
      I want to hold your hand
      Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney

      Performed by The Fab Four: The Ultimate Tribute

      (Ron McNeil, Rolo Sandoval, Michael Amador and Ardy Sarraf)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • May 12, 2005 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La historia de Linda McCartney
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Columbia TriStar Television
      • Lions Gate Television
      • Lionsgate Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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