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La frontière de l'infidélité

Original title: Suburban Madness
  • TV Movie
  • 2004
  • R
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
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Sela Ward, Elizabeth Peña, and Brett Cullen in La frontière de l'infidélité (2004)
Drama

Based on the real story of Clara Harris, the Houston, Texas dentist who made headlines in July 2002 when she killed her adulterous husband by repeatedly running over him with her car.Based on the real story of Clara Harris, the Houston, Texas dentist who made headlines in July 2002 when she killed her adulterous husband by repeatedly running over him with her car.Based on the real story of Clara Harris, the Houston, Texas dentist who made headlines in July 2002 when she killed her adulterous husband by repeatedly running over him with her car.

  • Director
    • Robert Dornhelm
  • Writers
    • Skip Hollandsworth
    • Kimberlee Reed
  • Stars
    • Sela Ward
    • Elizabeth Peña
    • Rheagan Wallace
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    343
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Dornhelm
    • Writers
      • Skip Hollandsworth
      • Kimberlee Reed
    • Stars
      • Sela Ward
      • Elizabeth Peña
      • Rheagan Wallace
    • 13User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sela Ward
    Sela Ward
    • Bobbi Bacha
    Elizabeth Peña
    Elizabeth Peña
    • Clara Harris
    Rheagan Wallace
    Rheagan Wallace
    • Amy Harris
    Kate Greenhouse
    Kate Greenhouse
    • Rebecca 'Lisa' Singer
    Kirsten Bishop
    Kirsten Bishop
    • Pam Wright
    • (as Kirsten Bishopric)
    Brett Cullen
    Brett Cullen
    • David Harris
    Janaya Stephens
    Janaya Stephens
    • Cassie Basha
    Matt Cooke
    Matt Cooke
    • Lucas Basha
    Martha MacIsaac
    Martha MacIsaac
    • Vivian Leigh Basha
    • (as Martha Macisaac)
    Paul Calderon
    Paul Calderon
    • Derek Basha
    • (as Paul Calderone)
    April Mullen
    April Mullen
    • Jesse James
    Jayne Eastwood
    Jayne Eastwood
    • Sheila
    Shari-Lyn Safir
    • Shannon Lewis
    David Gardner
    • Monte Harris
    Anna Ferguson
    Anna Ferguson
    • Judy Harris
    Alexander Cameron Drogemuller
    • Tanner Harris
    • (as Alexander Drogemuller)
    Christopher Drogemuller
    • J.T. Harris
    Jenny Whiteley
    • Country Singer
    • (as Jenny Whitely)
    • Director
      • Robert Dornhelm
    • Writers
      • Skip Hollandsworth
      • Kimberlee Reed
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    5whpratt1

    Sela Ward & Elizabeth Pena were Great

    Remember reading in the newspapers about this story from Houston, Texas when a wife decided to take the law into her own hands and run down her husband with a car. Sela Ward, (Bobbi Bacha) and Elizabeth Pena, (Dr.Clara Harris) both gave outstanding performances in their roles as friends who make plans to catch their husbands during play time.

    Naturally, Hollywood did their very best to add all kinds of extras, such as affairs and a few brief love scenes and two girls who seem to have fallen in love with each other and found a new experience in their young lives.

    This is more of a comedy than a murder and the entire film goes pretty flat for a story and even the ending is horrible.
    6Sylviastel

    Entertaining Docudrama about Clara Harris!

    Dr. Clara Harris was a successful dentist in Houston, Texas, the loving mother of two four year old twin boys, and the wife of Dr. David Harris, the orthodontist. Professionally, they were the ideal couple but they were not only ordinary but their marriage was crumbling. David cheated on Clara with a young receptionist/divorcée, Lisa. In the beginning, we see Clara drive her car over David in a murderous rage over the affair. The film is told from the perspective of the private investigator, Bobbi Bacha, whose practice deals with catching cheating spouses. In Texas, there is a law in the divorce court to benefit those spouses who are faithful and punish those who aren't. Clara slowly destroys herself in trying to save her marriage. It's a sad tale but pretty common.
    vchimpanzee

    Sela Ward and Elizabeth Pena were good; story was bizarre

    This story is described as 'stranger-than-fiction'. I'm sorry to hear that it was true. It begins with orthodontist Dr. Clara Harris running over her husband three times, and the commentary on talk shows about what she did. After that, the movie goes back six months.

    But what I enjoyed about this movie was the performance of Sela Ward as private investigator Bobbi Bacha. I liked her so much as this character, not just investigating suspected infidelity but also dealing with her daughter's wedding, that I would watch a series based on the character. Bobbi is an expert on failed marriages, having been through several herself.

    Lisa Singer (Kate Greenhouse) is divorced and so pathetic that even though she has no real qualifications, Clara's husband David hires her for his dental practice. After all, she is determined to do what she has to--and apparently she does! She has qualifications she didn't even mention.

    No wonder David was tempted: Clara was once beautiful but she is now old and fat. Actually, that's David's perception; Clara is actually like most women her age. And at the start of the movie and later on, she isn't bad looking.

    But when she first appeared I didn't recognize her. I saw an older, plain-looking Hispanic dentist portrayed by a talented actress who I expected to have only a small supporting role. Elizabeth Pena did a very good job overall.

    I really liked the country music in the bar. Much more 'real' than what gets played on radio.

    It surprised me a lot to see that so many of these people went to church, because no one seemed to have any morals. I found some of Bobbi's other cases entertaining and even comical. It was strange that someone as smart as Bobbi took so long to realize a connection between two of her cases.

    Anyway, if the movie is based on fact, than my major complaints don't mean much. I can't argue with what really happened. I thought Carla's solution to her problem was too drastic, and if I hadn't known the eventual outcome, I would have seen hope for her.
    bbraat

    slow, tortuous murder is apparently heroic

    I presume from this example, IF David Harris discovered his wife was having an affair, he would have been heroic if he slowly killed Amy Harris while her daughter screamed for him to stop. that's how the makers of this "based on real events" believe people should resolve their marital difficulties.

    If revenge killing for having an affair is heroic then David Harris SHOULD have killed his wife because, in reality, she was cheating on her husband, a fact that was hidden from the viewer. This was proved by the private detective upon whose work the movie was based. That private detective has come out against this movie.

    This movie claimed to have been based on real events but it was really based on half-truths. It caters not to those who seek truth or equity. It caters to sick, violent people who will use anything to justify domestic violence. Perhaps that's is the one good thing about this movie. It exposed that men are commonly victims of domestic violence at the hands of their wives.

    I guess from the film we are supposed to feel sorry for this murderous, cheating wife who opted to kill her cheating husband. Rather than getting the maximum penalty she gets off with twenty years. Boo-hoo, what a tragedy. If the husband ran the wife over a few times he would have gotten the maximum penalty and CBS would be whining how he should have gotten more. No one should expect women to be treated like grown-ups until they accept their punishment like men.

    Why did Amy Harris' own mother and brother say that she should not have had access to her own kids because of how dangerous she was. I guess all those facts would have interfered with this film's agenda.
    10fudge-9

    This movie had class, comedy, drama and was real !!!

    This Movie had Class, Comedy, Drama and it was based on a reality. I would watch a series on this show if one were made. I was interested in more of the Blue Moon clients and other cases, as well as more about why Bobbi Bacha became a PI and a mother of three. I think the series would be excellent. We loved watching Sela Ward on the tractor following the cheatin Husbands. It was great.

    The Harris story was tragic and Elizabeth Pena gave her character humanity, you could understand that Brett Cullen (David Harris) was leaving Clara because she was over controlling.

    It was amazing to watch Bacha's daughter Cassie get married despite her father being a cheater, her mother catching cheaters and Clara Harris killing a cheating husband.

    It makes me wonder why women even put themselves through marriage.

    Would love to see Sela playing Bacha on a weekly basis. I can even see the Desperate Housewives calling Bacha to follow their husbands and kids.

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    • Trivia
      Except for Clara, David, and the private investigator, most of the other names -including Clara's stepdaughter -were fictionalized for this TV movie. The movie was based on rights sold by the private investigator and an article by Texas Monthly writer Skip Hollandsworth.
    • Goofs
      Despite taking place in Texas, filming was clearly done in Ontario, Canada.
    • Quotes

      Bobbi Bacha: The casserole is in the oven

      Jesse James: Let's brown it!

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • August 31, 2006 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Suburban Madness
    • Filming locations
      • Thornhill, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Sony Pictures Television
      • Storyline Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      2 hours
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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