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La morte ti fa bella
Titolo originale: Death Becomes Her
Regia:
Robert Zemeckis
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Anno: 1992
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Commedia Fantasy Horror
Tag:
jealousy
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immortality
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beauty
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rivalry
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potion
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drinking
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body horror
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Cast:
Meryl Streep
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Goldie Hawn
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Bruce Willis
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Isabella Rossellini
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Ian Ogilvy
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Adam Storke
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Alaina Reed Hall
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Nancy Fish
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Michelle Johnson
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Mary Ellen Trainor
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William Frankfather
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John Ingle
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Clement von Franckenstein
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Petrea Burchard
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Jim Jansen
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Mimi Kennedy
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Paulo Tocha
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Mark Davenport
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Thomas Murphy
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Michael Mills
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Sonia Jackson
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Jill C. Klein
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Jean St. James
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Debra Jo Rupp
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Carol Ann Susi
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Kay Yamamoto
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Jacquelyn K. Koch
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Anya Longwell
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Stuart Mabray
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Colleen Morris
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Jonathan Silverman
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Meg Wittner
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Carrie Jean Yazel
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Michael A. Nickles
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John Enos III
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Danny Lee Clark
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Fabio
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Joel Beeson
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Ron Stein
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Bonnie Cahoon
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Stéphanie Anderson
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Bob Swain
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Eric Clark
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Dave Brock
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Lydia Peterkoch
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Phillip Irwin Cooper
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Ernest Harada
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Susan Kellermann
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Kevin Caldwell
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Alex Hernandez
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Donna Ekholdt
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Tammy Gantz
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Melissa Martin
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Jeff Adkins
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Cheryl Baxter
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Cameron English
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Edmond Alan Forsyth
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Bob Gaynor
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Don Hesser
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Michael Higgins
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Kenneth Hughes
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Kenneth Knaff
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Glean Lewis
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Keith McDaniel
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Charles McGowan
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Regan Patno
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Lacy Darryl Phillips
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Matt Sergott
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Paul Michael Thorpe
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Sergio Trujillo
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Randy Crenshaw
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Jon Joyce
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Jerry Whitman
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Anthony S. Johnson
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Mike O'Hearn
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Sydney Pollack
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Ai Wan
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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...
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Lisle (the first name of the von Rhuman character) is the German-Austrian diminutive of Elizabeth. I [...]
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At the end of the movie you can see the bottle of spray paint rolling down the stairs and landing on [...]
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Just after a drugged Madeline falls face-down in her dinner (according to Helen's plan), all the can [...]
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When Lisle shows the potion to Ernest, she puts it on a small table. In one of the next shots, the p [...]
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At the ballroom party towards the end of the movie, Andy Warhol and Elvis Presley are shown as two o [...]
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Madeline falls down each step at least twice.
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When Ernest is looking at the picture in front of the mirror, the top of a crew member's head is cle [...]
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Helen is supposed to be 50 years old for the majority of the film. When she is meeting one-on-one wi [...]
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The shotgun blast flings Helen into the pool face up; but as her blood colors the water while she re [...]
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When Ernest falls from the Castle, he hits the glass face-down, but when he is shown from below, his [...]
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When Madeline drinks the potion, she holds the vial to her lips for several seconds after the CGI li [...]
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When Ernest runs away from Lisle, after he nearly drinks the live-forever potion, he runs down a hal [...]
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When Ernest pushed Madeline down the stairs, Meryl's robotic head can clearly be seen.
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Helen falls backwards into the fountain after being shot, but gets up from a face-down position.
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Seven years pass and we see Helen with her cats being evicted. Another seven years pass and we see H [...]
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The moral of the movie may be that eternal youth is more of a curse than a blessing, yet during the [...]
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When Ernest has crashed into Lisle's pool he was supposed to find the potion vial floating intact. W [...]
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After the shovel fight Mad confronts Hel and says: "Admit you thought I was Cheap". As she says this [...]
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When Madeline is given the card with address of Lisle Von Rhoman on it, she tears it down the middle [...]
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Just before Madeline gets her head knocked down by Helen, you can see her body shift. This is becaus [...]
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If the shotgun blast (slowed by air resistance) is sufficient to send Helen flying, the recoil shoul [...]
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After Madeleine drinks the potion, Lisle pins a 'brooch' to the right side of her dress. When Madele [...]
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Lisle climbs out of the pool after a swim and a manservant wraps her in a towel. She speaks one line [...]
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Shortly before Helen is shot, Bruce Willis' grayish makeup can be seen to end at his jawline, allowi [...]
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Helen has had a hole blown through her stomach by the time the "shovel fight" has begun. As Ernest l [...]
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The pool is illuminated from below, yet no light shines up through the large dark hole in Helen's ab [...]
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When Helen gets out of the fountain after being shot, she is soaking wet from head to toe. Just a fe [...]
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Gallons of water flow out of Helen's new hole, but there's nowhere it could have come from. Her uppe [...]
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When Ernest starts to bolt with the potion, Lisle says "Tom, Dick, Harry, get the potion from him!" [...]
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When Madeline and Helen meet in Madeline's dressing room, they kiss one another on the cheek. Madeli [...]
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After Mad is thrown down the stairs, Ernest calls Hel to her hotel. When they are talking, Mad gets [...]
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When Ernest runs through ER looking for a doctor a short scene shows a CPR in action. On the ECG mon [...]
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