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Bernard and Doris

  • 2006
  • TV-14
  • 1h 42m
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6.5/10
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Ralph Fiennes and Susan Sarandon in Bernard and Doris (2006)
The story of the twilight years of tobacco billionairess Doris Duke and her relationship with her gay butler, to whom she left her entire fortune.
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The story of the twilight years of tobacco billionairess Doris Duke who develops an unlikely friendship with her butler, Bernard Lafferty.The story of the twilight years of tobacco billionairess Doris Duke who develops an unlikely friendship with her butler, Bernard Lafferty.The story of the twilight years of tobacco billionairess Doris Duke who develops an unlikely friendship with her butler, Bernard Lafferty.

  • Director
    • Bob Balaban
  • Writer
    • Hugh Costello
  • Stars
    • Susan Sarandon
    • Ralph Fiennes
    • Peter Asher
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    • Director
      • Bob Balaban
    • Writer
      • Hugh Costello
    • Stars
      • Susan Sarandon
      • Ralph Fiennes
      • Peter Asher
    • 31User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 10 Primetime Emmys
      • 33 nominations total

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    Susan Sarandon
    Susan Sarandon
    • Doris Duke
    Ralph Fiennes
    Ralph Fiennes
    • Bernard Lafferty
    Peter Asher
    Peter Asher
    • First Butler
    Don Harvey
    Don Harvey
    • Security Guard
    Chris Bauer
    Chris Bauer
    • Chef
    Monique Gabriela Curnen
    Monique Gabriela Curnen
    • Paloma
    Marilyn Torres
    • Nancy
    Nick Rolfe
    • Ben
    James Rebhorn
    James Rebhorn
    • Waldo Taft
    Dominick Dunne
    Dominick Dunne
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    Thomas J. McGrath
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    David Kuhn
    • Dinner Guest
    Neal Huff
    Neal Huff
    • Dinner Guest
    Jim Bracchitta
    Jim Bracchitta
    • Patrolman
    • (as James Bracchitta)
    • Director
      • Bob Balaban
    • Writer
      • Hugh Costello
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    Chrysanthepop

    The Extraordinary Relationship Between a Billionairess and Her Butler

    Bob Balaban has made and contributed to an array of interesting films as writer, director and actor. His directorial venture focuses on the relationship of billionairess Doris Duke and her loyal butler Bernard Lafferty. Hugh Costello's writing is solid. The characterization seems accurate enough (at least based on what I've read about Duke and Lafferty). Both are portrayed as strong yet vulnerable humans. Duke did live an unusual life that involved alcohol and casual sex but she enjoyed the freedom of life and travelling. She lived with passion and believed strongly in causes to set up foundations. She was also an excellent businesswoman and loved her plants, especially her orchids. And, this film captures that brilliantly and one can see why a shy Bernard who also shared the same weakness with alcohol would be so taken by a woman like Doris Duke. She can be a difficult woman, especially to those working for her but her appealing sense of liveliness, passion and devotion was admirable and Bernard appreciated that. The tenderness and care in their relationship is portrayed beautifully. Susan Sarandon and Ralph Fiennes are stupendous. Both have effectively captured the essence and strength of their characters delivering strong performances. In addition, the cinematography and art direction are brilliant. Overall, Balaban and Costello have presented an interesting perspective and an intriguing account of a fascinating woman and her relationship with her butler.
    Gordon-11

    Forgettable if without Susan Sarandon's performance

    This film is about the mysterious relationship between a wealthy woman, Doris Duke, and her butler.

    "Bernard and Doris" is a film that is hard to put a finger on. On one hand, it portrays the mysterious relationship between Bernard and Doris beautifully. What they have is more then just employer and servant, but more like a friend, and even more than just friends. On the other hand, I find a lack of emotional engagement between the story and the viewers. The film and the characters do not make me care about them. Fortunately, Susan Sarandon is amazing as she showcases her acting talent. She is stylishly arrogant at first, assertive but approachable in the middle and frail at the end. "Bernard and Doris" is worth watching just for Susan Sarandon's performance alone. The film would have become quite forgettable without her.
    8secondtake

    Delicate, intense, quiet, wonderfully rendered

    Bernard and Doris (2006)

    A remarkably well told, subtle and moving movie. At first it might seem to about nothing, and the characters are stereotypes. But this is not at all the truth, as both Susan Sarandon and Ralph Fiennes are compelling and complex in their roles.

    What finally happens between this butler who might have a drinking problem in his past and this woman who is a bit loose and unafraid of anyone is something neither of them expected. A kind of true love, though not in a normal, intimate way. Even better, really, respecting their different roles all along. Even at the end, when you know them and love them, the dramatic act that starts and then finishes the movie is tender and profound without a bit of sentiment or cheap heart-tugging. Well done!

    The fact that this is based on a true story (loosely, they say) doesn't change the honest intimacy implied throughout. It's a quite movie—even as dramas go, it has lots of space and very quiet conversation. That's a strength, to me, but a warning to people looking for something more intense.

    Mostly it's the really sincere, remarkable acting by the two leads, who take up almost every minute of screen time. You lose all sense that they are acting. Wonderful stuff. See it if it sounds like it might be your thing. Underrated.
    mukava991

    excellent on its own terms

    All right: Susan Sarandon does not resemble the real Doris Duke and is a good 15 years younger and a lot healthier looking than Duke was in the mid-1980's through 1993, when the story takes place; and granted, Ralph Fiennes is far more charming and appealing than the actual Bernard Lafferty. But this movie works because of those two central characters on which the scenario focuses to the exclusion of almost all else. The screenwriter deftly conveys the jet-set lifestyle and grandly tumultuous history of Doris Duke without actually moving us from location to location and decade to decade and we are able to concentrate on what is really a peculiarly moving love story. Duke's relationships with various hangers-on and an adopted daughter are left out entirely. If you are looking for a faithful bio, forget it. If you are looking for a solidly pleasing film with top-notch performances, pounce!

    Sarandon delivers the goods in spades, creating a shrewd and intelligent, bristling flesh and blood woman so wealthy and powerful she answers to no one but suffers from those psychic afflictions known only to the super-rich. Her self-administered therapies include astrology, a fanatical devotion to the care of exotic plants (particularly orchids), travel, indiscriminate sex with a succession of boy toys, and of course massive doses of booze and other drugs to keep going from one day to the next. But she is also intelligent, shrewd, a remarkable businesswoman and connoisseur of the fine arts, all convincingly depicted in this film. It's damned entertaining to watch her but if you think about it, no one of her age with that kind of serious drug dependency could look that good. Fiennes matches her every step of the way with a kind of perturbed restraint as the lonely, passive, alcoholic butler. He says at one point that what he wants from Duke is not her money, but just to take care of her. This utterance is completely believable. Unlike the 1999 TV movie about the same pair starring Lauren Bacall and Richard Chamberlain, this butler is much more ambiguous and definitely not a sadistic manipulator.
    9MarieGabrielle

    Sarandon is excellent....

    and the pairing of Ralph Fiennes as Bernard Lafferty, her trusted butler and confidante is quite interesting. I have read the biography "Too Rich, the story of Doris Duke", and this film seems by far, more accurate and even amusing (as life often is). If we for example, compare this to the mediocre Lauren Bacall version, which does not portray Lafferty as human, rather as a murderous bottom-feeder. Too extreme, and probably unrealistic.

    Yes, Ms. Duke did apparently have a very unusual life, but we see her here, as Sarandon plays here, she also enjoyed and cherished life. We see her working fervently on her orchids, all the foundations she was passionate about, and her general intelligence. She was clearly a brilliant businesswoman, as Lafferty interjects.

    This film portrays real people, yes, she had an issue with drinking, as did Lafferty. However there was a tenderness and relationship which seemed to have developed between the two. Overall an interesting commentary with excellent performances and lush cinematography, attention to set decoration. 9/10.

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    • Trivia
      After being shown at a film festival, "Bernard and Doris" was sent directly to cable television rather than premiering in movie theatres.
    • Goofs
      "She said it was important. 'Perhaps I will get the feeling back ..." It's the same body of a newspaper article for two different articles. Around 23 minutes into movie. One article had headline of Doris Duke attending opening with Leonard Bernstein. The second headline was her buying a Boeing 737 for $25 million.
    • Quotes

      Waldo Taft: Lucky thing you knowing the judge.

      Doris Duke: Oh, I know a lot of people.

      Waldo Taft: He seemed awfully happy to see you.

      Doris Duke: Ah, well, yes. We had a little moment in the coatroom of the Phillips Club about 20 years ago.

      Waldo Taft: I don't find that funny.

      Doris Duke: You would if you'd been there.

    • Connections
      Featured in The 60th Primetime Emmy Awards (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Somebody Nobody Loves
      Written by Sy Miller (as Seymour Miller)

      Performed by Peggy Lee

      Courtesy of Columbia Records

      By Arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment

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    • Release date
      • September 2006 (Canada)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bernard et Doris
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Trigger Street Independent
      • Little Bird Productions
      • Burnside Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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