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Steel Magnolias (1989)
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Synopsis
The title refers to those seemingly frail Southern belles who survive any and all deprivations through whims of iron.
Robert Harling
's original stage play was set exclusively in a Louisiana beauty parlor where an all-female cast of characters laughed, cried and compared menfolk. The film expands the playing field by including scenes at picnics, hospitals and the like, and by visually depicting the males who never appeared in the stage version.
Dolly Parton
plays the goodnatured beauty-shop owner, while
Shirley MacLaine
is the cantankerous town eccentric, decked out in grungy overalls and speaking fluent Trash. Well-to-do
Sally Field
bravely endures several assaults to her sensibilities, not the least of which is the illness (and subsequent death) of daughter
Julia Roberts
. The performances are first-rate, with the possible exception of
Daryl Hannah
's overemphatic portrayal of a gawky hairdresser. The film stumbles a bit in its depiction of the male characters as fools and deadheads, and in the final overlong hospital scenes involving the comatose Roberts, which play like a road company version of
Terms of Endearment
. Otherwise, Steel Magnolias is a prime example of ensemble filmmaking, lovingly coordinated by director
Herbert Ross
. (Sidebar:
Herbert Ross
was reportedly rather rough on
Julia Roberts
, deriding her lack of experience. The rest of the female cast rallied around Roberts and told the director to lay off or pay the price). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Olympia Dukakis
Clairee Belcher
Shirley MacLaine
Ouiser Boudreaux
Bill McCutcheon
Owen Jenkins
Dylan McDermott
Jackson Latcherie
Kevin J. O'Connor
Sammy Desoto
Julia Roberts
Shelby Eatenton Latcherie
Tom Skerritt
Drum Eatenton
Sally Field
M'Lynn Eatenton
Daryl Hannah
Annelle Dupuy Desoto
Dolly Parton
Truvy Jones
Sam Shepard
Spud Jones
Production Crew
Hub Braden
Art Director
Michael Okowita
Art Director
Andrew Stone
Associate Producer
Spencer Henderson
Choreography
John A. Alonzo
Cinematographer
Georges Delerue
Composer (Music Score)
Julie Weiss
Costume Designer
Herbert Ross
Director
Paul Hirsch
Editor
Victoria White
Executive Producer
William McConnell
First Assistant Camera
Christina Smith
Makeup
Hallie D'Amore
Makeup
Leigh Mitchell
Makeup
Raymond Stark
Producer
Edward Pisoni
Production Designer
Gene Callahan
Production Designer
Robert Harling
Screenwriter
Garry Lewis
Set Designer
Lee Poll
Set Designer
Steven Wolff
Set Designer
Kevin Harris
Special Effects
Year: 1989
Runtime: 118
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Produced by
Rastar
TriStar
Release
November 15, 1989 (USA)
by Tri-Star Pictures
Awards
1989 - Best Film (in Drama) - PEO
1989 - Best Film (in Drama) - People's Choice Awards
1989 - Best Picture - Drama - People's Choice Awards
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.