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Mrs. Harris

  • Director: Phyllis Nagy
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Crime
  • Movie Type: True Crime, Romantic Drama
  • Themes: Crimes of Passion, Romantic Betrayal, Self-Destructive Romance
  • Main Cast: Frances Fisher, Annette Bening, Ben Kingsley
  • Release Year: 2005
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 95 minutes

Plot

The sensationalistic murder of diet guru Dr. Herman Tarnower is explored in this stylized take on the tabloid cover story from first-time director Phyllis Nagy. As the inventor of the popular "Scarsdale Diet," Dr. Herman Tarnower (Ben Kingsley) became an overnight success during the peak of the early '80s diet craze. Despite the popularity of the Dr. Tarnower's revolutionary "lose one pound per day" diet, the womanizing ways of the Casanova cardiologist would soon come to a brutal end at the hands of his jealous, prescription drug-addicted lover Jean Harris (Annette Bening). Driven to despair after their 14-year romance failed to result in marriage and enraged by Dr. Tarnower's shameless status as a ladies' man, Harris confronts her former lover in one violent, final act of desperation. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

Review

The murder of Scarsdale Diet inventor Herman Tarnower could easily have become fodder for a Lifetime TV movie starring, say, Meredith Baxter or Jane Seymour. Luckily for premium cable devotees, it instead inspired this wonderfully tart HBO movie, which subverts docudrama clichés at every turn. In a part as smart and sour as her role in Being Julia was steely and grandiloquent, Annette Bening plays spurned lover/murderess Jean Harris with a lethal combination of self-knowledge and fatalism. Harris never asks to have her romantic hopes raised, but once they are, there's no returning to her previous state of expertly cultivated complacency. As persnickety Dr. Tarnower, Sir Ben Kingsley oozes equal parts charm and condescension. The doctor's carefully articulated rules and regulations provide a perfect defense against other people's expectations. Director/screenwriter Phyllis Nagy teases out these careful characterizations in a playful narrative that bounces between times, perspectives, and moods. If there's a problem with Mrs. Harris, it's that it tries almost too hard to avoid movie-of-the-week boilerplate. The fractured chronology sometimes saps the story of emotional weight, while the amused tone threatens to descend into glibness. On the whole, however, Nagy's approach gains more than it loses, as in the scene where Tarnower's outsize genitalia earns envious stares from the guys in the locker room and voice-over testimonials from his many ex-lovers. This single, amusingly literal sequence tells the audience all it needs to know about this self-satisfied alpha male -- and that's but one example of Mrs. Harris' terrific cinematic shorthand. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide

Cast

Ellen Burstyn - Former Tarnowner "Steady"; Larry Drake; Frances Fisher - Marge Jacobson; Lee Garlington; Philip Baker Hall - Arthur Schulte; Caroline Lagerfelt; Cloris Leachman - Pearl Schwartz; Nan Martin; Mary McDonnell - Vivian Schulte; Bill Smitrovich - Joel Arnou; Frank Whaley - George Bolen; Michael Gross; Chloë Sevigny - Lynne Tryforos; Brett Butler; John Patrick Amedori - David Harris

Credit

Troy Sizemore - Art Director, Junie Lowry-Johnson - Casting, Libby Goldstein - Casting, Julie Weiss - Costume Designer, Tim Bird - First Assistant Director, Phyllis Nagy - Director, Curtiss Clayton - Editor, Lee Percy - Editor, Pamela Koffler - Executive Producer, John Wells - Executive Producer, Elizabeth Karlsen - Executive Producer, Christine Vachon - Executive Producer, John Frizzell - Composer (Music Score), Frankie Pine - Musical Direction/Supervision, Hothouse Music Limited - Musical Direction/Supervision, Alison Dominitz - Production Designer, Steven Poster - Cinematographer, Chrisann Verges - Producer, John Levesque - Sound Editor, Phyllis Nagy - Screenwriter, Barbara Murch - Set Decorator, Shana Alexander - Book Author

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