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Fried Green Tomatoes
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Synopsis
A woman learns the value of friendship as she hears the story of two women and how their friendship shaped their lives in this warm comedy-drama. Evelyn Couch (Kathy Bates) is an emotionally repressed housewife with a habit of drowning her sorrows in candy bars. Her husband Ed (Gailard Sartain) barely acknowledges her existence, and while he visits his aunt at a nursing home every week, Evelyn is not permitted to come into the room because the old women doesn't like her. One week, while waiting out Ed's visit, Evelyn meets Ninny Threadgoode (Jessica Tandy), a frail but feisty old woman who lives at the same nursing home and loves to tell stories. Over the span of several weeks, she spins a whopper about one of her relatives, Idgie (Mary Stuart Masterson). Back in the 1920s, Idgie was a sweet but fiercely independent woman with her own way of doing things who ran the town diner in Whistle Stop, Alabama. Idgie was very close to her brother Buddy (Chris O'Donnell), and when he died, she wouldn't talk to anyone except Buddy's girl, Ruth Jamison (Mary-Louise Parker). Idgie gave Ruth a job at the cafe after she left her abusive husband, Frank Bennett (Nick Searcy). Between her habit of standing up for herself, standing up to Frank, and serving food to Black people out the back of the diner, Idgie raised the ire of the less tolerant citizens of Whistle Stop, and when Frank mysteriously disappeared, many locals suspected that Idgie, Ruth, and their friends may have been responsible. Evelyn finds herself looking forward to her weekly visits with Ninny, and is inspired by her story to take a new pride in herself and assert her independence from Ed. Fried Green Tomatoes was based on the novel Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe by actress-turned-author Fannie Flagg, who makes a cameo appearance as the leader of a self-help group. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Gary Basaraba Grady Kilgore
Kathy Bates Evelyn Couch
Mary Stuart Masterson
Mary Stuart Masterson Idgie Threadgoode
Mary-Louise Parker
Mary-Louise Parker Ruth Jamison
Gailard Sartain Ed Couch
Nick Searcy Frank Bennett
Stan Shaw Big George
Jessica Tandy Ninny Threadgoode
Cicely Tyson Sipsey

Production Crew

Larry Fulton Art Director
Fannie Flagg Book Author
David Rubin Casting
Geoffrey Simpson Cinematographer
Lisa Lindstrom Co-producer
Martin Huberty Co-producer
Ric Rondell Co-producer
Thomas Newman Composer (Music Score)
Elizabeth McBride Costume Designer
Jon Avnet Director
Debra Neil Editor
Andrew Meyer Executive Producer
Norman Lear Executive Producer
Deborah Love First Assistant Director
Fern Buchner Makeup
Anne Marie Gillen Producer
Barbara Ling Producer
Deborah Love Producer
Jon Avnet Producer
Jordan Kerner Producer
Sara Duvall Producer
Shannon Silverman Producer
Tom Taylor Producer
Yuriko Matsubara Producer
Barbara Ling Production Designer
Carol Sobieski Screenwriter
Fannie Flagg Screenwriter
Jon Avnet Screenwriter
Debra Schutt Set Decorator
Mary H. Ellis Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1991
Runtime: 130
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG13
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy Drama

Color type
Deluxe color

Produced by
Act III
Avnet/Kerner Productions
Electric Shadow Productions
Universal

Release
December 27, 1991 (USA)
by Universal

Awards
1991 - Best Film (Musical or Comedy) - Golden Globe
1991 - First Prize - National Media Owl
1991 - Best Picture - Musical or Comedy - Golden Globe