Cousin Bette (1997)
- Starring:
- Jessica Lange, Elisabeth Shue, (more)
- Director(s):
- Des McAnuff
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R
My RatingSynopsis of Cousin Bette
Acclaimed theater director Des McAnuff made his feature-film directorial debut with this period comedy-drama adapted from Honore de Balzac's novel La Cousine Bette (1846) about a jealous and bitter spinster who attempts to destroy the romance between her niece and a Polish sculptor. In Paris of the 1840s, spinster Bette Fisher (Jessica Lange) steps in to "take care" of her relatives after a decline in the Hulot family fortunes, mainly due to wastrel Hector Hulot (Hugh Laurie). After penniless sculptor Wenceslas Steinbach (Aden Young) marries Hector's daughter, Hortense (Kelly Macdonald), Bette schemes and plots, drawing Hector's mistress, music-hall star Jenny Cadine (Elisabeth Shue), into her web by arranging for wealthy Cesar Crevel (Bob Hoskins) to become Jenny's benefactor. Filmed at locations in and around Bordeaux. Shown at the 1998 Seattle Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 110 mins
Complete Cast of Cousin Bette
- Jessica Lange - Bette Fisher
- Bob Hoskins - Cesar Crevel
- Kelly MacDonald - Hortense Hulot
- Geraldine Chaplin - Adeline Hulot
- John Sessions - Musical Director
- Elisabeth Shue - Jenny Cadine
- Hugh Laurie - Baron Hector Hulot
- Aden Young - Count Wenceslas Steinbach
- Toby Stephens - Victorin Hulot
- Laura Fraser - Mariette
- Director(s):
- Des McAnuff
- Writer(s):
- Lynn Siefert, Susan Tarr
- Producer(s):
- Sarah Radclyffe
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R(Adult Humor, Adult Situations, Sexual Situations)
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