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Dead Gorgeous

  • TV Movie
  • 2002
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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Dead Gorgeous (2002)
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Rose and Antonia are two old friends who meet up again after the second world war. Unhappy in their relationships, they plan to 'accidentally' murder each others husbands.Rose and Antonia are two old friends who meet up again after the second world war. Unhappy in their relationships, they plan to 'accidentally' murder each others husbands.Rose and Antonia are two old friends who meet up again after the second world war. Unhappy in their relationships, they plan to 'accidentally' murder each others husbands.

  • Director
    • Sarah Harding
  • Writers
    • Andrew Payne
    • Peter Lovesey
  • Stars
    • Fay Ripley
    • Helen McCrory
    • Ron Cook
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    302
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    • Director
      • Sarah Harding
    • Writers
      • Andrew Payne
      • Peter Lovesey
    • Stars
      • Fay Ripley
      • Helen McCrory
      • Ron Cook
    • 12User reviews
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    Fay Ripley
    Fay Ripley
    • Rose Bell
    Helen McCrory
    Helen McCrory
    • Antonia Ashton
    Ron Cook
    Ron Cook
    • Hector
    Lloyd Owen
    Lloyd Owen
    • Vic
    Jonny Phillips
    Jonny Phillips
    • Wing Commander Barry Bell
    Dermot Crowley
    Dermot Crowley
    • Mr. Smart
    Michael Müller
    Michael Müller
    • Det. Sgt. Painter
    • (as Michael Mueller)
    Andrew Watson
    Andrew Watson
    • Young Police Constable
    David Schaal
    David Schaal
    • Constable
    Fidelis Morgan
    Fidelis Morgan
    • Assistant Registrar
    Alan David
    Alan David
    • Mr. Greeley
    Edward Lyon
    • Coroner
    Gerard Bell
    • Jury Foreman
    Max Harvey
    • Male Witness
    Cheryl Hall
    Cheryl Hall
    • Female Witness
    William Hoyland
    • Senior Civil Servant
    Dominic Coleman
    Dominic Coleman
    • Workman
    Pip Torrens
    Pip Torrens
    • Rex Ballard
    • Director
      • Sarah Harding
    • Writers
      • Andrew Payne
      • Peter Lovesey
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    8kalbimassey

    A cold killer and her giant refrigerator

    In a grey, post war London, where continuing austerity and rationing have all but extinguished the final exuberant spark of V. E. Day, two bitterly unhappily married old friends are reunited purely by co-incidence.

    The once rakish wing commander and war hero (Jonny Phillips) has, in Civvy Street, become a dour, domineering, philandering husband to subservient Fay Ripley. A boozy bully, he possesses all the charm of an unflushed loo! Her spirit broken, she seems resigned to her fate as the little woman, with nothing more than a lifetime of berating and belittling ahead of her.

    Fascinated by the size of his wallet, brash, beautiful and vivacious Helen McCrory is married to wealthy, but tedious industrialist, Ron Cook. Short, stout and with some language limitations, his occasional gaffs simply draw disdain and derision from the exasperated McCrory, to whom he has gifted London's largest domestic refrigerator........The perfect acquisition for a wife who never food shops and can't cook!

    Oozing pizzazz and self confidence, the ever effervescent McCrory is only too willing to rid her newly found buddy of her problem partner, creating the potential for a double whammy, with an insurance payout in the pipeline. The one good turn deserves another mantra does not sit quite so comfortably with the cautious, timid and decent Ripley. How will she respond to the expectations of her headstrong, at times overpowering friend?

    Not especially suspenseful, but with a distinct nod in the direction of 'Strangers on a Train', a passing glance at 'Torn Curtain' and a fleeting glimpse of 'Saboteur', there is an undeniable, if playful, Hitchcockian flavour to 'Dead Gorgeous'.

    The two superb actresses complement each other perfectly. McRory's virulent verbal outbursts and tantalizing facial expressions serve to endorse the view that a hugely gifted artist and national treasure has been lost. The talented Miss Ripley is equally impressive as the meek, mousey, toiling housewife, almost unwittingly dragged into a rolling chain of events, which at once solve a serious dilemma, while sparking a whole raft of more alarming ones.
    6FlickMan

    Passable update of "Strangers on a Train"

    While this made-for-TV movie is based on a novel by Peter Lovesey, it covers the same territory as Alfred Hitchcock's classic thriller, "Strangers on A Train." The acting, sets and costumes are pretty decent, but the story movies slowly and there's little real tension. Not a bad effort, but hardly a "must see."
    10Sleepin_Dragon

    It's a great one-off drama.

    Just after the end of the Second World War, two women, unhappy in their marriages, meet up and discover a potential answer to both of their 'problems.'

    I've just finished watching this; I wanted to see it so badly that I had to buy the American release and then buy a multi-regional playing DVD player. But in all honesty, all the fuss was worth it. I bought it because I'm a massive Helen McCrory fan; she's a favourite actor of mine, and naturally, she does not disappoint.

    Fay Ripley is great, but Helen McCrory steals the show as Antonia; she's much missed.

    Visually, it's great; historically, it's on point. McCrory has some fabulous costumes to wear. Not much to say, really-just wonderful from start to finish. There are a few surprises along the way in this amusing tale of bumping off unwanted husbands.

    I see a lot of users have commented on the Hitchcock familiarity. When you see Antonia bumping off Wing Commander at the train station, you can see why. It's a great one-off drama, it deserves to be repeated on ITV sooner rather than later.

    10/10.
    7Prismark10

    Dead Gorgeous

    Based on the 1989 novel On the Edge by Peter Lovesey. Dead Gorgeous owes a debt to Alfred Hitchcock's Strangers on a Train.

    It is black comedy thriller set in post World War 2 Britain. Antonia Ashton (Helen McCrory) is a vixen married to dull business tycoon Hector (Ron Cook.)

    Antonia finds him dull, she is cheating on him with a younger man. Only she would end up less wealthy if they got divorced.

    Rose Bell (Fay Ripley) is a meek woman living almost on the breadline. Her husband is miserly civil servant, Barry. He is also a boorish drunk who abuses Rose.

    Rose later discovers that Barry has been cheating on her with another woman. Hence why they are poor, he has another family to raise.

    Both women knew each other during the war and reconnect. Only Antonia, a devious schemer hatches a plan to get rid of both husbands.

    Antonia arranges Barry's death in a tube train accident. She expects Rose to commit an accidental death on Hector.

    Maybe not original, this is a sumptuous period drama. It works as both Hector and Rose are basically decent people. Not people that should either be victims or be on the wrong side of the law.

    McCrory has fun as the glamorous underhanded cheater.
    8Lilibetp

    Better than passable

    I disagree with Flickman's review. I found it very intriguing and pretty tightly-woven. While there were slow moments, I thought most of the film moved at a pretty good clip and I was quite pleased with it. I found it far better than passable.

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      Rose preparing a meal for Hector adding ingredients from a plastic sachet (not paper as from the time).
    • Quotes

      Antonia Ashton: I felt terribly safe snuggled up against his wallet.

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    • Release date
      • October 21, 2002 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • PBS
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Morre, Querido, Morre
    • Filming locations
      • Witanhurst House, Highgate West Hill, Highgate, London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Carlton Television
      • WGBH
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      • 2h(120 min)
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