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Duration
  

Language
  
English

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Genre
  
Comedy, Drama

Initial DVD release
  
February 3, 2004

Country
  
United States

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Release date
  
December 12, 1986 (1986-12-12)

Writer
  
Beth Henley (screenplay), Beth Henley (play)

Cast
  
(Lenny Magrath), (Meg Magrath), (Babe Magrath), (Doc Porter)

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Tagline
  
Meg just left one. Lenny never had one. Babe just shot one. The MaGrath sisters sure have a way with men

Crimes of the Heart is a 1986 American black comedy, southern gothic film directed by Bruce Beresford. The screenplay by Beth Henley is adapted from her Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name.

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The film tells the story of the three MaGrath sisters, Babe, Lenny, and Meg, who reunite in their family home in Mississippi to regroup and settle their past. Each sister is forced to face the consequences of the "crimes of the heart" she has committed.

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Plot

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The story focuses on the Magrath sisters—Lenny, Meg, and Babe—who reunite at the family home in Hazlehurst, Mississippi, after Babe shoots her abusive husband. The three were raised by Old Granddaddy after their mother hanged herself and the family cat and have been eccentric ever since. Lenny is a wallflower who bemoans her shriveled ovary. Egocentric Meg is a singer whose Hollywood career ended abruptly when she suffered a nervous breakdown. Unruly and impulsive Babe shocks her sisters with stories about her affair with a teenage African American boy. Past resentments bubble to the surface as the women are forced to deal with assorted relatives and previous relationships while coping with the latest incident that has disrupted their dysfunctional lives.

Cast

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  • Diane Keaton as Lenny MaGrath
  • Jessica Lange as Meg MaGrath
  • Sissy Spacek as Rebecca MaGrath/Babe Botrelle
  • Sam Shepard as Doc Porter
  • Tess Harper as Chick Boyle
  • Hurd Hatfield as Old Granddaddy
  • Beeson Carroll as Zackery Botrelle
  • Production

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    The film was shot in various North Carolina locations, including Caswell Beach, Southport, Wilmington, and Winnabow.

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    The film opened on 246 screens in the US and earned $1,402,921 on its opening weekend. It eventually grossed $22,905,522 in the United States and Canada.

    Critical reception

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    Crimes of the Heart received positive review among critics. Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times called the film "that most delicate of undertakings: a comedy about serious matters. It exists somewhere between parody and melodrama, between the tragic and the goofy. There are moments when the movie doesn't seem to know where it's going, but for once that's a good thing because the uncertainty almost always ends with some kind of a delightful, weird surprise ... The underlying tone ... is a deep, abiding comic affection, a love for these characters who survive in the middle of a thicket of Southern Gothic clichés and archetypes."

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    Rita Kempley of the Washington Post described it as "Hannah and Her Sisters with a southern accent, a lilting gingerbread gothic with Diane Keaton, Sissy Spacek and Jessica Lange ding-a-linging harmoniously as Dixieland belles" and added, "Playwright Beth Henley has no dire message for us, but her adaptation is nicely restructured, glib as all get-out and character-wise ... The powerhouse performances are directed by Bruce Beresford, who maintains balance among the actresses and keeps a lovely tone and smooth pace. As with his critically acclaimed Tender Mercies, the Australian director again looks at American types with a fresh eye."

    Awards and nominations

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    The film was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy but lost to Hannah and Her Sisters.

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    Sissy Spacek was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress, won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, and was named Best Actress by the Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards and the New York Film Critics Circle.

    Tess Harper was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, and Beth Henley was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay.

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    References

    Crimes of the Heart (film) Wikipedia
    Crimes of the Heart (film) IMDbCrimes of the Heart (film) Rotten TomatoesCrimes of the Heart (film) Roger EbertCrimes of the Heart (film) themoviedb.org