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Anna Nicole: star déchue

Original title: Anna Nicole
  • TV Movie
  • 2013
  • 10
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
2.4K
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Anna Nicole: star déchue (2013)
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The life of Anna Nicole Smith, from small-town dancer to Playboy centerfold, to her marriage to a billionaire, to her eventual self-destruction.The life of Anna Nicole Smith, from small-town dancer to Playboy centerfold, to her marriage to a billionaire, to her eventual self-destruction.The life of Anna Nicole Smith, from small-town dancer to Playboy centerfold, to her marriage to a billionaire, to her eventual self-destruction.

  • Director
    • Mary Harron
  • Writers
    • John Rice
    • Joe Batteer
    • Dan Paul Lee
  • Stars
    • Agnes Bruckner
    • Martin Landau
    • Adam Goldberg
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    2.4K
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    • Director
      • Mary Harron
    • Writers
      • John Rice
      • Joe Batteer
      • Dan Paul Lee
    • Stars
      • Agnes Bruckner
      • Martin Landau
      • Adam Goldberg
    • 23User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Agnes Bruckner
    Agnes Bruckner
    • Anna Nicole Smith
    Martin Landau
    Martin Landau
    • J. Howard Marshall
    Adam Goldberg
    Adam Goldberg
    • Howard K. Stern
    Graham Patrick Martin
    Graham Patrick Martin
    • Older Danny
    Cary Elwes
    Cary Elwes
    • E. Pierce Marshall
    Virginia Madsen
    Virginia Madsen
    • Virgie Arthur
    Julia Walters
    • 7-Year Old Vickie Lynn
    Alexa Blair Robertson
    Alexa Blair Robertson
    • 14-Year Old Vickie Lynn
    • (as Alexa Blair)
    Luke Donaldson
    • Young Danny
    Caleb Barwick
    • Middle Danny
    William Day
    William Day
    • Vickie Lynn's Father
    James Allen McCune
    James Allen McCune
    • Tommy Smith
    David Dwyer
    David Dwyer
    • Burke Jones
    Al Vicente
    Al Vicente
    • Cole Harris
    Carla Fisher
    Carla Fisher
    • Black Dancer
    Jena Sims
    Jena Sims
    • Third Dancer
    Jay Huguley
    Jay Huguley
    • John Lawfton
    Alex Van
    Alex Van
    • Ben Walker
    • Director
      • Mary Harron
    • Writers
      • John Rice
      • Joe Batteer
      • Dan Paul Lee
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    5ms_unappreciated

    Not enough

    So much was left out. When i first saw it on and saw that brief moment when she met her daughter's father. That should've have been longer. There is no detail about their relationship cuz clearly it was more then a one time thing otherwise the custody battle after her death wouldn't have happened. Her weight loss journey wasn't documented enough, hell her weight gain wasn't talked about. Absolutely no details of the court case was really given. And that's all public records.

    Biography films just isn't for lifetime.
    5juneebuggy

    I remember the tabloid headlines well, which made this surprisingly interesting

    Well I didn't hate this, it was pretty interesting actually, especially the early years of Anna before she became tabloid fodder. Anna Nicole Smith was one of those celebrities who was always all over the news and gossip mags, so that even if you didn't want to know, you knew exactly what she was up to. On that note this made watching "the story of her life" way more interesting because I remember the headlines.

    Agnes Brucker does a decent job here portraying Smith who goes from small-town Texas teen to Playboy pinup to Guess model, including her marriage to an elderly oil tycoon, Hollywood excesses and tragic death at age 39.

    Surprisingly this does not go into the media sh!t storm that followed after her death when everyone was laying claim to being the baby daddy.

    Martin Landau is excellent as her older billionaire husband "Paw Paw" and the makeup people also did a great job with her ever changing weight, hairstyles and wardrobe. 08.13
    amesmonde

    Well made TV movie

    Following the rocky road and life a times of Playboy model and 'actress' Anna Nicole Smith up to her untimely death of 39.

    Actress Agnes Bruckner delivers a fine portray of the larger than life troubled Anna Nicole/Vicky Lynn. While not being an Anna look-a-like Bruckner certainly captures Anna's spirit and persona, at times effectively laying down some of heart wrenching scenes. Although this a steppingstone presentation of her life, it covers the main highs and lows but leaves you with a lingering feeling that it's a little rushed.

    The acting for the most part is impressive especially from Bruckner, Cary Elwes - Marshall's son, Virginia Madsen - Anna's mother and Martin Landau as billionaire J. Howard Marshall. American Psycho (2000) director Mary Harron keeps it interesting and fast paced. The prosthetic make-up effects of Anna's assets and weight gain are particularly notable.

    The Anna's voice from the grave aspect, her younger self and Marilyn Monroe vision/dream additions scripted by Joe Batteer and John Rice keep the proceedings at times eerily compelling.

    Its an especially well made for a TV movie and thankfully treats the departed with respect while at the same time being entertaining and highlighting the superficial world of celebrities. As an anti-drug movie look no further and to the producers credit ironically and in contrast to Anna's real life job offers it's certainly not a cheap cash-in.
    4utgard14

    Agnes Bruckner In Tepid TV Bio

    Agnes Brucker is beautiful. More beautiful than Anna Nicole for sure. The prosthetic breasts they add on to her are actually quite good and convincing. I was pretty impressed by that. Agnes' performance here can be measured a couple of different ways: was it good on its own merits and does it pass the George C. Scott test? If you take out the "playing a real person" aspect, her performance was perfectly adequate for your average Lifetime drivel. But if you judge her by whether she accurately captured Anna Nicole, then no she did not. She seemed more often than not like a caricature. Not that Anna Nicole was anything deeper than what we saw. I highly doubt she was. Still, people are people and even the likes of the Kardashians or Anna Nicole Smith don't act off camera like they do on. So when you're portraying a person like that and you're playing them based solely on stuff you've seen on camera (including interviews), you're not going to have a fully formed idea of who they were.

    Anyway, the movie is not very good. The gimmick where her older/younger self appears to her is cheesy and laugh-inducing. I think doing a bio for a woman famous for taking her clothes off is kind of hard to do on a network where you can't show nudity. Perhaps an R rated movie would have at least had more cheesecake to admire. Anyway, if you're a fan of Agnes Bruckner, check it out. She's in every scene and most of the time wearing very little.
    5cinemaniac2002

    Mildly Entertaining

    TV biopics rarely have the sort of depth that a feature has. I was looking forward to this one because I've always admired and enjoyed Director Mary Harron's work. But not even a really good cast and director could make this film any deeper than its subject matter. In all fairness, there wasn't that much to say without speculating -- which wasn't really the purpose of the film.

    Fresh on the heels of the amazing HBO documentary called "Love, Marilyn," I was anxious to see how Anna Nicole's story would unfold, given that Marilyn Monroe was such an obvious inspiration for Anna Nicole. Certainly, if anyone in this century embodied sex appeal in some of the same ways as Marilyn, it would be Anna. However, unlike Marilyn - there was really never any attempt apparent that she took acting very seriously as Marilyn did.

    I'd be interested to know how much Lifetime producers may have interfered with the production of Anna Nicole because that would be a sure indicator of a less than stellar production to follow.

    I wasn't expecting all that much, given the subject matter - but I was at least expecting a more enlightening rendering of it. It's not bad enough not to see -- but it was nothing that merits seeing again, for sure.

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    • Trivia
      Anna Nicole Smith was the daughter of retired Harris County Deputy Virgie Hart.
    • Goofs
      The film depicts Howard K. Stern meeting and making the decision to represent Anna shortly after her marriage. In reality, Howard K. Stern did not meet Anna Nicole until 2 years after her husband's death.
    • Quotes

      Anna Nicole Smith: [picks up phone; sighs] This is Anna Nicole.

      Georges Marciano: It's your agent, Anna. I just got word from Marciano at Guess. It seems they might've heard about all that crazy crap you did at the hotel.

      Anna Nicole Smith: [scoffs] They were, like, spyin' on me?

      Georges Marciano: [almost deadpan] They didn't need to, Anna; you weren't exactly discreet. Seems they've decided not to pick up the last two years of your contract.

      Anna Nicole Smith: Well, forget them, then; just find me something... bigger, something better.

      Georges Marciano: Actually, Anna, we've decided we're terminating our relationship with you, too.

      Anna Nicole Smith: What?

      Georges Marciano: [enunciating] You are no longer our client.

      [pause]

      Georges Marciano: Goodbye.

      [click; dial tone; Anna switches off the telephone, sighs and sits dejected]

      Middle Danny: [comes in through double doors] Hey, Mom!

      [Anna is softly sobbing into her hand]

      Middle Danny: What's wrong, Mom?

      [looks at Danny and turns her head back sadly]

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    • Release date
      • May 19, 2014 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Anna Nicole
    • Filming locations
      • Georgia, USA
    • Production company
      • Sony Pictures Television
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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