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Mrs. Soffel (1984)

Mrs. Soffel (1984)
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Based on a true story, Mrs. Soffel is set in Pittsburgh near the dawn of the 20th century. Peter Soffel (Edward Herrmann) is the warden of a top security prison, and his wife Kate (Diane Keaton) often comes by to read the Bible aloud to the inmates, despite her fragile health. While making her rounds, she makes the acquaintance of the Biddle Brothers, Ed (Mel Gibson) and Jack (Matthew Modine), who are sentenced to death for murder and robbery. Ed has become something of a celebrity thanks to his letter-writing campaign, in which he appeals in the letter-to-the-editor columns of the popular press to stay the execution of his brother and himself. His good looks, intelligence, and charm make a strong impression on Kate, whose marriage offers her little excitement. In time, Kate finds herself falling in love with Ed, and she discovers that she's unexpectedly receptive to his suggestion that she help him escape. Mrs. Soffel was the first American film from noted Australian filmmaker Gillian Armstrong. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Diane KeatonMel Gibson, (more)
Director(s):
Gillian Armstrong
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Mrs. Soffel

Based on a true story, Mrs. Soffel is set in Pittsburgh near the dawn of the 20th century. Peter Soffel (Edward Herrmann) is the warden of a top security prison, and his wife Kate (Diane Keaton) often comes by to read the Bible aloud to the inmates, despite her fragile health. While making her rounds, she makes the acquaintance of the Biddle Brothers, Ed (Mel Gibson) and Jack (Matthew Modine), who are sentenced to death for murder and robbery. Ed has become something of a celebrity thanks to his letter-writing campaign, in which he appeals in the letter-to-the-editor columns of the popular press to stay the execution of his brother and himself. His good looks, intelligence, and charm make a strong impression on Kate, whose marriage offers her little excitement. In time, Kate finds herself falling in love with Ed, and she discovers that she's unexpectedly receptive to his suggestion that she help him escape. Mrs. Soffel was the first American film from noted Australian filmmaker Gillian Armstrong. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
112 mins

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Director(s):
Gillian Armstrong
Writer(s):
Ron Nyswaner
Producer(s):
Edgar J. ScherickScott RudinDavid Nicksay
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Violence, Profanity, Questionable for Children, Adult Situations)
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    Mitzi G.

    VERY GOOD MOVIE. MEL AT HIS BEST YOUNG AND SEXY...DIANE DOES A WONDERFUL JOB. A IT CAN REALLY HAPPEN FILM.

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    Patricia M.

    I loved this film. Mel Gibson and Diane Keaton shined. I've never thought that Mel Gibson was very attractive but he definitely is in this movie. The scenes between Gibson and Keaton in the prison and on the run are beautiful and heartfelt. It's definitely a very romantic film but still rooted in reality. I think if you liked Ned Kelly, you would definitely enjoy this film. Modine also does a great job in this movie but he is playing one of his more boyish characters his part is mostly overshadowed by Gibson and Keaton's romance. I highly recommend this movie to those who enjoy romantic movies that are well acted and have historic relevance.

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    Linda H.

    I really enjoyed this movie & Diane Keaton did an outstanding job.

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