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Martha, Inc.: The Story of Martha Stewart
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Synopsis
The casting of Cybill Shepherd as billionaire home-economics doyenne Martha Stewart in this made-for-TV biopic allegedly grew from a quip made by Today Show host Matt Lauer, that only three people were qualified to portray Martha: Shepherd, Candice Bergen, and Robin Williams (!). The film follows the traditional rags-to-riches route, as Martha rises from a poverty-stricken childhood in Nutley, NJ, to the head of a vast financial empire, largely founded upon her talent for whipping up inexpensive gourmet meals and her sagacious, tasteful home-decorating tips. (It is explained that this metamorphosis is borne of necessity, after Martha's lawyer husband, Andy [Tim Matheson], suffers a lengthy spell of unemployment.) Much is made of the contrast between the sweet, benign "public" Stewart and the hell-on-wheels "private" Stewart, and of course a great deal of footage is devoted to the Wall Street insider-trading scandal that brought about her spectacular downfall. Highlights include a vivid recreation of the confrontation between Stewart and TV host Jane Clayson on the set of CBS' Morning Show. Based on a best-selling book by Christopher Byron, Martha, Inc.: The Story of Martha Stewart first aired May 19, 2003, on NBC. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Joanna Cassidy Caroline Kass
Jude Ciccolella Martha's Father
Cybill Shepherd Martha Stewart
Tim Matheson Andy Stewart
Sean Gallagher Young Andy Stewart
Mauralea Austin Jane Clayson
Dorie Barton Young Martha Stewart
Michelle Nolden Norma Collier
Terri Govang Martha's Sister

Production Crew

Christopher Byron Book Author
Adam Cohen Composer (Music Score)
Jason Ensler Director
Howard Braunstein Executive Producer
Michael Jaffe Executive Producer
Suzette Couture Teleplay By
Year: 2003
Runtime: 95
Country: Canada
MPAA Rating: PG
for language and some thematic elements
Category: Feature


Release
by CBS