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Anna Nicole

  • TV Movie
  • 2011
  • 2h 6m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
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Oliver Price, Eva-Maria Westbroek, and Damien Miller in Anna Nicole (2011)
DramaMusical

An opera based on the life of celebrity and actress Anna Nicole Smith.An opera based on the life of celebrity and actress Anna Nicole Smith.An opera based on the life of celebrity and actress Anna Nicole Smith.

  • Director
    • Francesca Kemp
  • Writer
    • Richard Thomas
  • Stars
    • Eva-Maria Westbroek
    • Wynne Evans
    • Damian Thantrey
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    51
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    • Director
      • Francesca Kemp
    • Writer
      • Richard Thomas
    • Stars
      • Eva-Maria Westbroek
      • Wynne Evans
      • Damian Thantrey
    • 2User reviews
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    Eva-Maria Westbroek
    • Anna Nicole
    Wynne Evans
    • Mayor of Mexia
    Damian Thantrey
    • Deputy Mayor of Mexia - Roy Fiction
    Susan Bickley
    • Virgie - Her Mother
    Jeremy White
    • Daddy Hogan - Her father
    Rebecca de Pont Davies
    • Aunt Kay
    Lori Lixenberg
    • Shelley - Her Cousin
    • (as Loré Lixenberg)
    Grant Doyle
    • Billy - Her first husband
    Gerald Finley
    • Howard Stern
    Yvonne Barclay
    • Lap Dancer
    Alan Oke
    • J Howard Marshall II
    Kathy Batho
    • Lap Dancer
    Amanda Floyd
    • Lap Dancer
    Amy Catt
    • Lap Dancer
    Jeffrey Lloyd-Roberts
    • Trucker
    Dominic Peckham
    • Dominic Gent
    Allison Cook
    • Blossom
    Louise Armit
    • Meat Rack Quartet
    • Director
      • Francesca Kemp
    • Writer
      • Richard Thomas
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    8Gyran

    No Such Thing as a Free Ranch

    Anna Nicole is a new opera with music by Mark-Anthony Turnage and libretto by Richard Thomas. Although Turnage is an experienced opera composer, it is clear that Thomas is the senior partner in the collaboration. The opera is remarkably similar in style to Thomas's previous work Jerry Springer the Opera. Like that work, it is populated by outrageously characterised specimens of working-class American life. Thomas's lyrics are brilliant, funny and peppered with obscenities. Turnage's easy-going score serves the lyrics well but is rarely more than serviceable.

    Eva-Maria Westbroek is Anna Nicole Smith the poor Texan girl who goes from WalMart employee to pole-dancer to billionaire's wife to litigious widow before eventually dying from a drug overdose. Westbroek's characterisation is intense right from her first line "I want to blow you…" (pause) "a kiss". She is a fairly well-built operatic soprano so her early scenes as the flat-chested Anna Nicole are a bit implausible but once she has the operation and appears with the huge prosthetic breasts she is more convincing. The fat suit gets fatter as the opera progresses until it is all-encompassing by her final scene.

    Alan Oke turns in a sympathetic vignette as Old Man Marshall, Anna's sugar daddy husband. That fine baritone Gerald Finley is generally wasted as the Lawyer Stern. Seen in the BBC film, the production rather overstays its two hours. I think it was probably much more fun when seen live at Covent Garden. Strangely the BBC see fit to censor the subtitles. If the cast are singing obscenity this and Obscenity that and these words can clearly be seen in the theatre surtitles, why does the BBC have to write F*** and C*** in the subtitles. It was like reading The Times.

    Thomas's libretto has some deliciously funny lines such as Anna Nicole's realisation that "There's no such thing as a free ranch" or Marshall bragging that his book has been translated into three languages: "English, American and Australian". One number, during the cosmetic surgery scene, consists entirely of synonyms for breasts, another sung by Anna-Nicole's son as he is dying of an overdose consists entirely of names of prescription drugs
    8TheLittleSongbird

    Very interesting

    This opera was very new to me, so I watched Anna Nicole having no prior knowledge of it. And at the end I was very impressed as well as interested. The story and dialogue sparkle, there is a lot of wit which made the experience a lot of fun. The lyrics are sly and clever, and the music while not quite what I call outstanding is pleasurable. Costume and set design look great and helped by atmospheric lighting, interesting camera angles and good picture quality. The sound quality is also mostly good, if occasionally muffled. Musically, Anna Nicole also delights, with the orchestra playing nuanced and well-rehearsed and the conducting as ever is efficient. Eva-Marie Westbroek is highly effective as Anna Nicole, she sings powerfully and the role is very movingly characterised. Alen Oke is appropriately sympathetic, while the always reliable Gerald Finley adds Howard Stern to the operatic roles he's excelled at. All in all, interesting experience. 8/10 Bethany Cox

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    • Release date
      • March 25, 2011 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Official site - Blu-ray
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Anna Nicole - the opera
    • Filming locations
      • Royal Opera House, Bow Street, Covent Garden, London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • The Royal Opera
      • The Royal Opera House
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 6m(126 min)
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