La morte ti fa bella

Titolo originale: Death Becomes Her
Regia: Robert Zemeckis |
Anno: 1992
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Commedia Fantasy Horror
Tag: jealousy | immortality | beauty | rivalry | potion | drinking | body horror |
Cast: Meryl Streep | Goldie Hawn | Bruce Willis | Isabella Rossellini | Ian Ogilvy | Adam Storke | Alaina Reed Hall | Nancy Fish | Michelle Johnson | Mary Ellen Trainor | William Frankfather | John Ingle | Clement von Franckenstein | Petrea Burchard | Jim Jansen | Mimi Kennedy | Paulo Tocha | Mark Davenport | Thomas Murphy | Michael Mills | Sonia Jackson | Jill C. Klein | Jean St. James | Debra Jo Rupp | Carol Ann Susi | Kay Yamamoto | Jacquelyn K. Koch | Anya Longwell | Stuart Mabray | Colleen Morris | Jonathan Silverman | Meg Wittner | Carrie Jean Yazel | Michael A. Nickles | John Enos III | Danny Lee Clark | Fabio | Joel Beeson | Ron Stein | Bonnie Cahoon | Stéphanie Anderson | Bob Swain | Eric Clark | Dave Brock | Lydia Peterkoch | Phillip Irwin Cooper | Ernest Harada | Susan Kellermann | Kevin Caldwell | Alex Hernandez | Donna Ekholdt | Tammy Gantz | Melissa Martin | Jeff Adkins | Cheryl Baxter | Cameron English | Edmond Alan Forsyth | Bob Gaynor | Don Hesser | Michael Higgins | Kenneth Hughes | Kenneth Knaff | Glean Lewis | Keith McDaniel | Charles McGowan | Regan Patno | Lacy Darryl Phillips | Matt Sergott | Paul Michael Thorpe | Sergio Trujillo | Randy Crenshaw | Jon Joyce | Jerry Whitman | Anthony S. Johnson | Mike O'Hearn | Sydney Pollack | Ai Wan |

Due donne, ex-amiche e grandi rivali, si rivolgono a una moderna fattucchiera che vende loro l'elisir dell'eterna giovinezza: dopo averlo bevuto non invecchieranno più, ma le conseguenze saranno disastrose...

Approfondimenti

From when she first took the potion in 1985 to when she gets killed in 1992, Helen enjoyed her etern [...] D
During the description of the plot to kill Madeline, there was a quick shot of the folder being stam [...] D
After he finishes examining Madeline, the E.R. Doctor (Sydney Pollack ) takes a tablet out of his po [...] D
Madeline "dies" four times throughout the film. First is when she is pushed down the stairs and init [...] D
Robert Zemeckis: [a sexy redheaded woman in a red dress] In the film, after years of being mousy and [...] D
In an interview Meryl Streep revealed that she assumed the role of Helen (Goldie Hawn's character) w [...] D
The film's cast includes three Oscar winners: Meryl Streep, Goldie Hawn and Sydney Pollack. D
Robert Zemeckis: [revolutionizing visual effects no matter the film genre] The film and other Zemeck [...] D
Besides the negative feedback in test screenings, another reason why several scenes were removed fro [...] D
Helen was originally supposed to take the potion in the final act of the film, leading up to her fig [...] D
This film takes place over the course of 51 years, from 1978 to 2029. D
Helen drinks the potion on October 26, 1985. This is the "present date" (the date Marty goes back in [...] D
The original ending was overall different from the theatrical version. It involves Tracey Ullman's c [...] D
When Ernest is running around the emergency room trying to find a doctor for Madeline, Kurt Russell [...] D
Ernest states that he uses spray paint on corpses because it sticks to dead flesh better. D
For the majority of the movie, Madeline wears white or black and Helen wears red or black. The one e [...] D
Isabella Rossellini used a body double for her nude scene in this film. The body double that stood i [...] D
In the original script, Helen didn't become an obese cat lady. And when Ernest meets up with Helen y [...] D
In a UK television interview, Meryl Streep was asked about this uncharacteristic role, and she repli [...] D
The film won the Best Visual Effects Oscar, BAFTA, and Saturn Awards. D
In several scenes toward the end of the film, references to deceased musicians and actors are visibl [...] D
Body Count: 4 D
In the scene where Mr. Chagall abruptly shows up during Madeline's appointment with Anna (Michelle J [...] D
In one of the original proposed endings, Madeline and Helen steal a car from one of the guests at Li [...] D
This film is one of the two films released in 1992 that starred Goldie Hawn. The other film is Mogli [...] D
With a budget of $55 million, the film ended up being a moderate success at the box office by earnin [...] D
At one point, Lisle asks Madeline how old she thinks she is. Madeline answers 38, and Lisle gives he [...] D
During Helen's fantasy when she states her plot to kill Madeline to Ernest, a drugged Madeline is pu [...] D
In the opening scene, Meryl Streep's character is starring in a musical version of La dolce ala dell [...] D
The three main character's names are a play on words. Madeline, Ernest and Helen can be shortened to [...] D
The film won the Oscar for Best Visual Effects, defeating Batman - Il ritorno (1992) and Alien³ ( [...] D
Among the guests at the party are: Andy Warhol, Marilyn Monroe, Greta Garbo, Elvis Presley, Jim Morr [...] D
One of the early drafts of the script had Lisle being over a hundred years old, instead of 71. It wa [...] D
Filming began on December 9, 1991, and wrapped on April 7, 1992. D
A pneumatic bra was built to create the effect where Meryl Streep's breasts become higher and firmer [...] D
Lisle Von Rhuman (Isabella Rossellini) has 12 minutes of screentime in the film. D
The film's budget was $55 million. D
Even though her character, Madeline Ashton, is portrayed as a 50 or over year old woman throughout m [...] D
In the theatrical ending, Ernest's second wife's name is Claire according to the priest's eulogy. Th [...] D
Lisle states to Madeline that she hasn't seen an Autumn or Winter season in years. These two seasons [...] D
The figure of a nude woman can be briefly glimpsed inside the vial of potion Madeline purchases, sug [...] D
At Helen Sharp's book signing event, upon closer inspection, there's a brooch pinned on one of the s [...] D
Originally, when Ernest enters the hospital's morgue in search of Madeline, a drawer containing the [...] D
The box containing the potion is decorated with the symbol "ankh", an ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic [...] D
Even though the film deals with undead people, the words, "undead" and "zombie" are never mentioned. D
During filming, director Robert Zemeckis would say, "Hold onto your butts." Screenwriter David Koepp [...] D
This was the first film that used photo-realistic human skin software. D
Despite the unseen deleted scene where it had explained why the nuns were in the hospital morgue whi [...] D
Though her character, Helen Sharp, is portrayed as a 50 year old woman during the majority of the fi [...] D
In one of the early drafts of the script, Lisle's main desire was to preserve the world's greatest m [...] D
Isabella Rossellini revealed on The David Letterman Show (1980) that she had nothing on but a sarong [...] D
The film was originally going to be a sequel to Racconti dalla tomba (1972). The latter film was a f [...] D
Meryl Streep wasn't thrilled that the film relied heavily on visual effects. Streep claimed that sho [...] D
The exterior of Ernest and Madeline's mansion was shot and is located at 1125 Oak Grove Avenue in Sa [...] D
In the original script, Madeline Ashton and Helen Sharp were originally old college friends, instead [...] D
Catherine Bell was Isabella Rossellini's nude body double. D
20 years after the film's release, in 2012, there was talk about a possible television spin-off on B [...] D
Meryl Streep, who portrays Madeline Ashton, and Tracey Ullman, who portrays Toni in some of the film [...] D
In an unreleased deleted scene, Ernest and Madeline's housekeeper, Rose (Nancy Fish), arrives at the [...] D
In the scene where Ernest is spray painting Madeline's lower body with flesh-colored paint while the [...] D
Madeline has mocked and chastised Ernest for being impotent. Yet, ironically, as evidenced by his eu [...] D
Animatronic puppets of Meryl Streep's head were created and used to shoot the scene where a "resurre [...] D
An edited picture from the original ending was used during Ernest's funeral scene. The picture of hi [...] D
Isabella Rossellini (Lisle), Mary Ellen Trainor (Vivian Adams), and Michelle Johnson (Anna) each sta [...] D
Bruce Willis replaced Kevin Kline as Ernest. D
The trailer was narrated by Percy Rodrigues. D
According to the original screenplay, Madeline's lover was a Latin cabana boy named Marcello. D
The shots in the psychiatric clinic where Helen is brought look exactly like those in Qualcuno volà [...] D
During the scene where Helen Sharp gets evicted from her apartment by a group of police officers whi [...] D
There are several scenes featured in the trailer that didn't make it into the final cut of the film. [...] D
Lisle (Isabella Rossellini) makes a reference to Don Quixote. Eight years after this film, Rossellin [...] D
There was a scene in the script where Madeline was talking to her agent. The scene was shot but it n [...] D
Thanks to the technological advancements of this film, Industrial Light & Magic used some of the sam [...] D
Donna Baltron doubled for Meryl Streep during the scene where Madeline had her legs spray painted. D
The potion is depicted in the film as a pink ethereal essence. In the original script, however, it w [...] D
Jennifer Jason Leigh was considered for the role of Helen Sharp. D
In one of the many deleted scenes, especially the scenes concerning Toni (Tracey Ullman), Ernest and [...] D
The scene where the "resurrected" Madeline confronts Ernest, Meryl Streep had to wear a blue screen [...] D
In this film, Helen's hair is light brown and then, red. In real life, Goldie Hawn is a natural blon [...] D
There is a man and a woman inside the potion before Madeline drinks it. Symbols of youth and vitalit [...] D
Lisle's three main assistants are named Tom, Dick, and Harry. These are well-known placeholder names [...] D
Bruce Willis suggested two ideas for the title of the film. These choices were "It's Death, Baby" an [...] D
In the original script, the character of Madeline Ashton was originally conceived as a somewhat less [...] D
This is the second Robert Zemeckis film to win the Oscar for Best Visual Effects. The other Zemeckis [...] D
There's a notable scene in the trailer that's missing in the film involving Madeline, Helen, and Ton [...] D
There has been some controversy over the film's DVD release in the early 2000s. Due to the quality o [...] D
During the scenes where Helen Sharp gets evicted from her apartment and gets therapy at a mental ins [...] D
Tracey Ullman worked just two days filming her now-deleted role, Toni. D
In a 2017 Vanity Fair article after the 25th anniversary of the film's release, the film was stated [...] D
Originally in the script, other celebrities, some of whom were living at the time of production, wer [...] D
Renowned critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert gave this film a "thumbs down", stating that though the [...] D
In the original script, Madeline and Helen ended up doing a lot of physical damage to one another du [...] D
In one of the proposed original endings, Ernest was meant to die from the long fall at Lisle's mansi [...] D
Meryl Streep accidentally scarred Goldie Hawn's cheek with a shovel during the fight scene. D
The trailer features the theme from I racconti della cripta (1989) by Danny Elfman. D
This is director Robert Zemeckis's eighth film. D
The trailer for this film has several missing scenes that ultimately never made it into the final cu [...] D
Mary Ellen Trainor: Vivian Adams, who talks to Ernest at Helen's book signing. D
In the original ending, Ernest's hand, which was infused by the potion, was shown to have remained y [...] D
In the scene where Madeline punches in the entrance code and enters the gate as Helen slips past her [...] D
The film has often been said to be like an "extended episode" of I racconti della cripta (1989) by f [...] D
When Mr. Chagall is talking to Madeline after he sends his assistant, Anna, away, his eyes keep movi [...] D
The film underwent some major re-editing after negative feedback at test screenings. The entire endi [...] D
Sydney Pollack portrays the E.R. Doctor in an uncredited role. This is the first time that he and Me [...] D
This is Mary Ellen Trainor's third time in a film directed by Robert Zemeckis. The other films that [...] D
After Kevin Kline dropped out of the film and turned down the role of Ernest Menville, Jeff Bridges [...] D
The moment before the shovel fight, Helen knocks Madeline's head and neck backward to where the head [...] D
The former client Isabella Rossellini's character refers to when she uses the quote, "I want to be a [...] D
The street name on the business card in Madeline's purse of Rue La Fleur does exist in California ju [...] D
In the scene where Helen sits down onto a shovel handle, she didn't sit in the way she was expected [...] D
The food that Helen eats before she gets evicted from her apartment and arrested is cake frosting. D
The film was nominated for a Golden Globe, including Best Actress - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy [...] D

Connessioni

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Spin City: Deaf Becomes Her D
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Le streghe di Eastwick D
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Errori

Lisle (the first name of the von Rhuman character) is the German-Austrian diminutive of Elizabeth. I [...] D
At the end of the movie you can see the bottle of spray paint rolling down the stairs and landing on [...] D
Just after a drugged Madeline falls face-down in her dinner (according to Helen's plan), all the can [...] D
When Lisle shows the potion to Ernest, she puts it on a small table. In one of the next shots, the p [...] D
At the ballroom party towards the end of the movie, Andy Warhol and Elvis Presley are shown as two o [...] D
Madeline falls down each step at least twice. D
When Ernest is looking at the picture in front of the mirror, the top of a crew member's head is cle [...] D
Helen is supposed to be 50 years old for the majority of the film. When she is meeting one-on-one wi [...] D
The shotgun blast flings Helen into the pool face up; but as her blood colors the water while she re [...] D
When Ernest falls from the Castle, he hits the glass face-down, but when he is shown from below, his [...] D
When Madeline drinks the potion, she holds the vial to her lips for several seconds after the CGI li [...] D
When Ernest runs away from Lisle, after he nearly drinks the live-forever potion, he runs down a hal [...] D
When Ernest pushed Madeline down the stairs, Meryl's robotic head can clearly be seen. D
Helen falls backwards into the fountain after being shot, but gets up from a face-down position. D
Seven years pass and we see Helen with her cats being evicted. Another seven years pass and we see H [...] D
The moral of the movie may be that eternal youth is more of a curse than a blessing, yet during the [...] D
When Ernest has crashed into Lisle's pool he was supposed to find the potion vial floating intact. W [...] D
After the shovel fight Mad confronts Hel and says: "Admit you thought I was Cheap". As she says this [...] D
When Madeline is given the card with address of Lisle Von Rhoman on it, she tears it down the middle [...] D
Just before Madeline gets her head knocked down by Helen, you can see her body shift. This is becaus [...] D
If the shotgun blast (slowed by air resistance) is sufficient to send Helen flying, the recoil shoul [...] D
After Madeleine drinks the potion, Lisle pins a 'brooch' to the right side of her dress. When Madele [...] D
Lisle climbs out of the pool after a swim and a manservant wraps her in a towel. She speaks one line [...] D
Shortly before Helen is shot, Bruce Willis' grayish makeup can be seen to end at his jawline, allowi [...] D
Helen has had a hole blown through her stomach by the time the "shovel fight" has begun. As Ernest l [...] D
The pool is illuminated from below, yet no light shines up through the large dark hole in Helen's ab [...] D
When Helen gets out of the fountain after being shot, she is soaking wet from head to toe. Just a fe [...] D
Gallons of water flow out of Helen's new hole, but there's nowhere it could have come from. Her uppe [...] D
When Ernest starts to bolt with the potion, Lisle says "Tom, Dick, Harry, get the potion from him!" [...] D
When Madeline and Helen meet in Madeline's dressing room, they kiss one another on the cheek. Madeli [...] D
After Mad is thrown down the stairs, Ernest calls Hel to her hotel. When they are talking, Mad gets [...] D
When Ernest runs through ER looking for a doctor a short scene shows a CPR in action. On the ECG mon [...] D

Frase

Helen: She was a homebreaker. She was a man-eater. [...] D
Lisle Von Rhuman: This is life's ultimate cruelty. [...] D
Ernest Menville: Where did you put my wife? Secon [...] D
[first lines] Opening Man: [leaving the theatre i [...] D
Helen: I want you to know something. I have never [...] D
Helen: You have no talent for poverty. D
Madeleine: Oh, it's you. Ernest: Fine, dear, than [...] D
[Lisle has just stabbed Ernest's finger with the d [...] D
Madeline Ashton: Drink it! Helen: You have to! M [...] D
[Helen has a gaping hole in her abdomen after bein [...] D
[Lisle demonstrates the potion] Madeline Ashton: [...] D
Ernest Menville: She's dead! Madeline Ashton: She [...] D
[Madeline Ashton is requesting another plasma sepa [...] D
Ernest: You're sitting there, you're talking to me [...] D
Vivian Adams: I never had a chance to thank you fo [...] D
Helen: I will not speak to you 'til you put your h [...] D
Helen: Oh, gosh, I'm glad you came. I didn't know [...] D
Madeleine: Do you know that they do to soft, bald, [...] D
Lisle Von Rhuman: [the potion of eternal life] A t [...] D
Eulogist: The Menville Marriage Counseling Clinic, [...] D
Lisle Von Rhuman: [Emerges from her pool wearing o [...] D
Madeline Ashton: Wrinkled, wrinkled little star... [...] D
Lisle Von Rhuman: [Lisle is about to give Madeline [...] D
Helen: Oh ok! Well if she's not dead, you tell her [...] D
Emergency Room Doctor: I tell you what, kids, it's [...] D
Ernest Menville: [frantically] Life in prison? Kno [...] D
Lisle Von Rhoman: Go on... Drink it... It is the c [...] D
Ernest: Well, from now on, I'm going to be the kin [...] D
[Helen has a gaping hole in her abdomen] Madeline [...] D
Madeleine: I just want you to know one thing... [ [...] D
[after being shot into a pond, by Madeline] Helen [...] D
Lisle: Drink that potion, and you'll never grow ev [...] D
[Rose is serving breakfast in bed to Madeline Asht [...] D
Psychologist: You have got to forget about her! Yo [...] D
Dakota: I'm completely alone. Girl at Dakota's: D [...] D
Ernest Menville: [after the sample of potion] Oh m [...] D
Ernest Menville: Life has turned out as quite a pa [...] D
Madeline Ashton: Ernest... my ass! I can see MY AS [...] D
Madeleine: Could you just not breathe? D
[after seeing Mad] Helen Sharp: It's alive! [Cut [...] D
Helen: Ernest, ask me to go. Ask me to leave this [...] D
Lisle: But you'll never grow old! Ernest: Yes, bu [...] D
Helen Sharp: By the time they perform the autopsy, [...] D
Helen: Madeleine! I need to speak to Madeleine! E [...] D
Lisle Von Rhuman: So warm, so full of life. This i [...] D
Madeline Ashton: Ernest! You pushed me down the st [...] D
Madeline Ashton: I just want you to know one thing [...] D
Anna: Mr.Chagall! I'm sorry, Mr.Chagall. I'm reall [...] D
Helen Sharp: [Helen throws a Spade at Madeleine, w [...] D
Anna: I am sorry, but the plasma separation is a v [...] D
[Lisle scolds one of her "boys"] Lisle Von Rhoman [...] D
Madeline Ashton: [after she discovers Dakota has a [...] D
[Helen pours alcohol all over Madeline's car and t [...] D
Madeline Ashton: Bottoms up! [Madeline drinks the [...] D
[Lisle stabs his finger] Ernest: What are you doi [...] D
Ernest: Is this an angel I see before me? D
[last lines] Madeline Ashton: Has that ever worke [...] D
Helen: Now, listen to me, Ernest. I thought this t [...] D
Madeline: [From trailer] Dead? Ernest is dead? Eve [...] D
Madeleine: Look at you. You have a... waist. D
Madeline Ashton: Who cares how I played? I won! E [...] D
Lisle Von Rhuman: Go on... Drink it... It is the c [...] D
Rose: [Rose walks all the upstairs and into Madeli [...] D
Ernest Menville: [yells when he finds Helen in the [...] D
Lisle: He won't get far. Not at his age. D
Ernest Menville: Do you know what they call someon [...] D
[Helen and Madeleine shatter into pieces after fal [...] D
Eulogist: It is my opinion that out beloved Ernest [...] D
Helen Sharp: You're a powerful sexual being, Ernes [...] D
Madeline Ashton: Oh, for Christ's sake, at least l [...] D
Lisle: You are like Don Quixote, tilting at Nature [...] D
Helen: She married a brilliant surgeon, and turned [...] D
[upon discovering her neck has twisted a complete [...] D
Madeleine: You're dressed. Special occasion? D
[about his wife] Ernest: Is it up yet? D
Helen Sharp: On guard, BITCH! D
Madeleine: You should learn not to compete with me [...] D
Madeline Ashton: [reading the title of Helen's new [...] D
Lisle: We are creatures of the spring, you and I. D
Madeleine: I... fell down the stairs Emergency Ro [...] D
Lisle Von Rhoman: How old would you guess I am? C' [...] D
Lisle Von Rhoman: You're scared as Hell... of your [...] D
[after seeing her transformation] Madeline Ashton [...] D
[Ernest wake up next to a swimming pool dressed in [...] D
Dakota: [Madeline has caught her lover Dakota with [...] D
Ernest Menville: [at Helen's book party] Have you [...] D
Ernest Menville: 'Til death do us part! Well, you [...] D
Madeline Ashton: You know what this is? This is si [...] D
Helen: You can't raise an eyebrow without major su [...] D
Anna: How about a nice colagen buff? Madeline Ash [...] D
Madeleine: Tell me, doctor. Do you think I'm start [...] D

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