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Undertaking Betty (2002)

Undertaking Betty (2002)
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Directed by Nick Hurran, Undertaking Betty revolves around the competitive world of undertaking in the Welsh countryside. One of the most respected names in the biz -- Plotz Funeral Homes -- is directed by Boris Plotz (Alfred Molina), whose youthful dreams consisted of two decidedly cheerier concepts than the embalming process: dancing and marrying his childhood crush, Betty Rhys-Jones (Brenda Blethyn). Unfortunately, the pressure to take over the family business became too much for Boris to resist, particularly after Betty, despite being secretly in love with Boris, was married off to a known gold digger. Both Betty and Boris' lives remain firmly status quo until the death of Betty's mother-in-law, whose funeral arrangements throw the unsatisfied couple back together. While the spark between Betty and Boris is reignited, rival funeral director Frank Featherbed (Christopher Walken) grows increasingly angry; the American funeral director desperately wants to revolutionize the U.K. undertaking business with his unique "theme" funerals. Ultimately, Boris and Betty resort to desperate measures -- since the only thing keeping him away from Betty is her two-timing husband, they decide to stage Betty's demise and elope somewhere far away from the death business. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

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Starring:
Brenda BlethynAlfred Molina, (more)
Director(s):
Nick Hurran
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Directed by Nick Hurran, Undertaking Betty revolves around the competitive world of undertaking in the Welsh countryside. One of the most respected names in the biz -- Plotz Funeral Homes -- is directed by Boris Plotz (Alfred Molina), whose youthful dreams consisted of two decidedly cheerier concepts than the embalming process: dancing and marrying his childhood crush, Betty Rhys-Jones (Brenda Blethyn). Unfortunately, the pressure to take over the family business became too much for Boris to resist, particularly after Betty, despite being secretly in love with Boris, was married off to a known gold digger. Both Betty and Boris' lives remain firmly status quo until the death of Betty's mother-in-law, whose funeral arrangements throw the unsatisfied couple back together. While the spark between Betty and Boris is reignited, rival funeral director Frank Featherbed (Christopher Walken) grows increasingly angry; the American funeral director desperately wants to revolutionize the U.K. undertaking business with his unique "theme" funerals. Ultimately, Boris and Betty resort to desperate measures -- since the only thing keeping him away from Betty is her two-timing husband, they decide to stage Betty's demise and elope somewhere far away from the death business. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
88 mins

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Director(s):
Nick Hurran
Writer(s):
Frederick Ponzlov
Producer(s):
Jason PietteMichael CowanKate Robbins
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Humor, Adult Language, Sexual Situations)
Categories:
Comedy
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Linda D.

    This was hilarious. A dark romantic comedy of sorts - sort of Hitchcock meets the Coen Brothers. Two small town (in Wales) undertakers rival for the towns business. Christopher Walken plays a very theatrical undertaker that makes "big shows" out of the funerals (almost as big as his hair in this movie) and Alfred Molina plays a run of the mill undertaker who's secret desire is to be a ball room dancer and he is in love with a married woman that he's loved for 30 years. They plan a caper to make her look as though she's died, to pretend to bury her and then run away together. My only qualm with all of this is ONE side of this movie is sweet and charming (the Molina/Blethyn romance) and the other wacky far out comedy - (Christopher Walken's bit) and I felt like the styles were rivaling one another at times - but overall just fun and I'd give it 3.5 stars if I could.

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    Cheryl Z.

    Anyone over the age of 40 should watch this! Terrifically funny and a great cast. I've watched this one more than once and will more that likely watch it again.

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    Anne M.

    This film isn't for everyone. It's a darling romantic comedy starring middle aged folks with some dark undertones. The cast is superb! Christopher Walken is simply brilliant and I want to take Alfred Molina home after this movie. Brenda Blethyn was equally amazing. It's a modern day Fred and Ginger romance and worth an enjoyable evening.

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