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Lucy

  • TV Movie
  • 2003
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 8m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Rachel York and Danny Pino in Lucy (2003)
BiographyComedyDrama

The life of Lucille Ball, focusing on her loving yet tumultuous relationship with Desi Arnaz.The life of Lucille Ball, focusing on her loving yet tumultuous relationship with Desi Arnaz.The life of Lucille Ball, focusing on her loving yet tumultuous relationship with Desi Arnaz.

  • Director
    • Glenn Jordan
  • Writers
    • Katie Ford
    • T.S. Cook
  • Stars
    • Rachel York
    • Danny Pino
    • Ann Dowd
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    990
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Glenn Jordan
    • Writers
      • Katie Ford
      • T.S. Cook
    • Stars
      • Rachel York
      • Danny Pino
      • Ann Dowd
    • 22User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Rachel York
    Rachel York
    • Lucille Ball
    Danny Pino
    Danny Pino
    • Desi Arnaz
    Ann Dowd
    Ann Dowd
    • Dede
    LaChanze
    LaChanze
    • Harriett
    Madeline Zima
    Madeline Zima
    • Teen Lucy
    Rebecca Hobbs
    • Vivian Vance
    Merv Smith
    Merv Smith
    • Grandpa Fred
    Russell Newman
    Russell Newman
    • Bill Frawley
    Zoe Carides
    Zoe Carides
    • Lolita De Acha
    Christopher Brougham
    • Adult Freddy
    • (as Chris Brougham)
    Ray Woolf
    Ray Woolf
    • Ed Sedgwick
    Peter Mochrie
    Peter Mochrie
    • Don Sharpe
    Andrew Robertt
    Andrew Robertt
    • Bob Carroll Jr.
    • (as Andrew Mitchell)
    Lauchlin MacDonald
    Lauchlin MacDonald
    • Jess Oppenheimer
    • (as Lachlan Macdonald)
    Theresa Healey
    • Madelyn Pugh
    Mark Clare
    • Red Skelton
    Vanessa Gray
    Vanessa Gray
    • Carole Lombard
    Ian Mune
    Ian Mune
    • Buster Keaton
    • Director
      • Glenn Jordan
    • Writers
      • Katie Ford
      • T.S. Cook
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    KKaliforniApril22

    Pretty cool..very worth watching

    It was on tv last night..kinda surprised no one has commented on it yet. I actually missed the first 20 minutes or so of this because the alarm didn't wake me like it should have, but the rest of the film was very gripping. I never realized how much drama there was in Lucille's life..it's quite sad to think about. She was very happy on-stage, clearly.

    The looks of the actors, Rachel and Daniel, were very off from the real Lucy and Desi (sometimes they actually find people who look like the people) which kinda threw me and made it hard for me to like see everything happening to the real Lucy. However their voices and accents were really good, so that helped. I noticed they kinda changed around a few things whenever they were recalling an episode...like the chocolate factory one...it was the bossy lady who called the machines to go faster..not Lucy..oh well. It's also sad that it ended so early in the story of their lives, but I suppose it was just to portray the story of "Lucy". It was still excellent and stuck in my mind.
    9lovesclassics

    Rachel York was fantastic in "Lucy"

    I thought Rachel York was fantastic as "Lucy." I have seen her in "Kiss Me, Kate" and "Victor/Victoria," as well, and in each of these performances she has developed very different, and very real, characterizations. She is a chameleon who can play (and sing) anything!

    I am very surprised at how many negative reviews appear here regarding Rachel's performance in "Lucy." Even some bonafide TV and entertainment critics seem to have missed the point of her portrayal. So many people have focused on the fact that Rachel doesn't really look like Lucy. My response to that is, "So what?" I wasn't looking for a superficial impersonation of Lucy. I wanted to know more about the real woman behind the clown. And Rachel certainly gave us that, in great depth. I also didn't want to see someone simply "doing" classic Lucy routines. Therefore I was very pleased with the decision by the producers and director to have Rachel portray Lucy in rehearsal for the most memorable of these skits - Vitameatavegamin and The Candy Factory. (It seems that some of the reviewers didn't realize that these two scenes were meant to be rehearsal sequences and not the actual skits). This approach, I thought, gave an innovative twist to sketches that so many of us know by heart. I also thought Rachel was terrifically fresh and funny in these scenes. And she absolutely nailed the routines that were recreated - the Professor and the Grape Stomping, in particular. There was one moment in the Grape scene where the corner of Rachel's mouth had the exact little upturn that I remember Lucy having. I couldn't believe she was able to capture that - and so naturally.

    I wonder if many of the folks who criticized the performance were expecting to see the Lucille Ball of "I Love Lucy" throughout the entire movie. After all, those of us who came to know her only through TV would not have any idea what Lucy was really like in her early movie years. I think Rachel showed a natural progression in the character that was brilliant. She planted all the right seeds for us to see the clown just waiting to emerge, given the right set of circumstances. Lucy didn't fit the mold of the old studio system. In her frustrated attempts to become the stereotypical movie star of that era, she kept repressing what would prove to be her ultimate gifts.

    I believe that Rachel deftly captured the comedy, drama, wit, sadness, anger, passion, love, ambition, loyalty, sexiness, self absorption, childishness, and stoicism all rolled into one complex American icon. And she did it with an authenticity and freshness that was totally endearing. "Lucy" was a star turn for Rachel York. I hope it brings a flood of great roles her way in the future. I also hope it brings her an Emmy.
    Two1980

    Didn't work for me

    This film failed before we evan saw who directed it. Even the casting chosen for this movie didn't do well. It's a shame that this movie is nothing more then Lucy's marriage problems with just a touch of her show. If you want to see the true Lucy go to A&E and see it there. You will get a better idea of this great lady.
    greshfam7

    I liked it.

    I thought that the actors did a good job portraying such well-known and loved people. Sure, nobody could ever do it perfectly, but they did their best. Other people have mentioned that the Vitameatavegamin and Candy Factory scenes were done wrong. If they knew how the real episodes went and then saw those scenes and where they were or how they were dressed, a viewer would realize that those scenes were done as rehearsals. Lucy in her dressing room with a bottle of Coke practicing with a mirror, and Lucy and Vivian experiencing the conveyor belt for the first time at practice. Some people just don't pay attention. Like I said, I enjoyed this movie but would rather read Lucy's autobiography, "Love Lucy."
    froufrou

    That grape-stomping scene still rules!

    This is clearly a made-for-television movie. The plot line follows the rhythm that allows for commercial advertising breaks. Nonetheless, the form suits the content: how the real-life coupling of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz led to the birth of a new comedic genre - the sitcom.

    Ball's goofy and good-natured ability to recount funny stories foreshadowed the eventual development of her unique physical humour. Rachel York uses her considerable talents effectively in her inspired performance as this very contemporary clown. Did Lucille Ball really receive coaching from Buster Keaton and Red Skelton or is this merely a fictional embellishment, creating a bridge between her mostly unknown film roles and her emergence as a television star?

    "Lucy" wisely does not recreate many scenes from the original "I Love Lucy" shows, with the stunning exception of the grape-stomping scene. Though the intervening years have provided TV and movie audiences with new comedians, the verve and the brilliance of Lucille Ball, as played in that particular scene, is well worth revisiting.

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    • Goofs
      The final episode of "The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour", in which Lucy meets Ernie Kovacs, marked the final go-around for the Ricardos and the Mertzes. By this point, these shows were not filmed before live audiences. The crew had abandoned live audiences long before the final installment.
    • Quotes

      Desi Arnaz: I work hard, I play hard, I drink hard, and I love hard.

    • Connections
      References Cadet d'eau douce (1928)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • May 4, 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • CBS Primetime Movies
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Люси
    • Filming locations
      • Henderson Valley Studios, Hickory Avenue, Henderson, Auckland, New Zealand
    • Production companies
      • CBS
      • Film Factory Lucy Productions Ltd.
      • Holiday Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 8m(128 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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