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Mildred Pierce (1945)

Mildred Pierce (1945)
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Joan Crawford won an Academy Award for her bravura portrayal of the titular heroine in Mildred Pierce. The original James M. Cain novel concerns a wife and mother who works her way to financial security to provide a rosy future for her beloved daughter, but encounters difficulties and tragedies along the way. Ranald McDougall's screenplay tones down the sexual content, enhancing its film noir value by adding a sordid murder. The film opens with oily lounge lizard Monte Beragon (Zachary Scott) being pumped full of bullets. Croaking out the name "Mildred", he collapses and dies. Both the police and the audience are led to believe that the murderer is chain-restaurant entrepreneur Mildred Pierce (Crawford), who takes the time to relate some of her sordid history. As the flashback begins, we see Mildred unhappily married to philandering Bert Pierce (Bruce Bennett). She divorces him, keeping custody of her two beloved daughters, Veda (Ann Blyth) and Kay (Jo Anne Marlowe). To keep oldest daughter Veda in comparative luxury, Mildred ends up taking a waitressing position at a local restaurant. With the help of slimy real estate agent Wally Fay (Jack Carson), she eventually buys her own establishment, which grows into a chain of restaurants throughout Southern California. Meanwhile, Mildred smothers Veda in affection and creature comforts. She goes so far as to enter into a loveless marriage with the wealthy Monty Beragon in order to improve her social standing; Beragon repays the favor by living the life of a layabout playboy, much to Mildred's dismay -- and possible financial ruin. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Joan CrawfordJack Carson, (more)
Director(s):
Michael Curtiz
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Joan Crawford won an Academy Award for her bravura portrayal of the titular heroine in Mildred Pierce. The original James M. Cain novel concerns a wife and mother who works her way to financial security to provide a rosy future for her beloved daughter, but encounters difficulties and tragedies along the way. Ranald McDougall's screenplay tones down the sexual content, enhancing its film noir value by adding a sordid murder. The film opens with oily lounge lizard Monte Beragon (Zachary Scott) being pumped full of bullets. Croaking out the name "Mildred", he collapses and dies. Both the police and the audience are led to believe that the murderer is chain-restaurant entrepreneur Mildred Pierce (Crawford), who takes the time to relate some of her sordid history. As the flashback begins, we see Mildred unhappily married to philandering Bert Pierce (Bruce Bennett). She divorces him, keeping custody of her two beloved daughters, Veda (Ann Blyth) and Kay (Jo Anne Marlowe). To keep oldest daughter Veda in comparative luxury, Mildred ends up taking a waitressing position at a local restaurant. With the help of slimy real estate agent Wally Fay (Jack Carson), she eventually buys her own establishment, which grows into a chain of restaurants throughout Southern California. Meanwhile, Mildred smothers Veda in affection and creature comforts. She goes so far as to enter into a loveless marriage with the wealthy Monty Beragon in order to improve her social standing; Beragon repays the favor by living the life of a layabout playboy, much to Mildred's dismay -- and possible financial ruin. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
111 mins

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Director(s):
Michael Curtiz
Writer(s):
Ranald MacDougall
Producer(s):
Jerry Wald
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR(Adult Situations)
Mildred Pierce Awards:
  • 1996 - Library of Congress - U.S. National Film Registry
  • 1945 - National Board of Review - Best Actress
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    Patricia G.

    I can watch this movie over and over. It has it all! If you wonder what makes someone watch old movies...rent this one!

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    Ann C.

    It took me many months to receive "Mildred Pierce" from my queue, but it didn't disappoint. Mildred, as played by Joan Crawford, is a larger-than-life character, successful in building her restaurant business in the 1940s, but unlucky in terms of her family and loves. The three men in her life are weak by comparison. One of her daughters dies; the other exploits and doublecrosses her. High drama, striking black and white scenes, agitated music, and gunshots punctuate this classic film noir. No wonder Crawford is remembered as a Hollywood powerhouse.

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    Michael P.

    A great classice that Hollywood could only imagine today! Lot's of suspense and action. One of the best actresses of our time!

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