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Steel Magnolias
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Searching for work and a comfortable life, a young talented woman, has moved into Louisiana, where she finds work as a beautician in the most popular beauty center Truvy Jones, where a group of women befriend each other and share their daily life situations, their happiness, problems, and everything in a great fun.
Searching for work and a comfortable life, a young talented woman, has moved into Louisiana, where she finds work as a beautician in the most popular beauty center Truvy Jones, where a group of women befriend each other and share their daily life situations, their happiness, problems, and everything in a great fun.
Actors:
Oscar J. Bienvenu Jr.,
Bill McCutcheon,
Gladys Mallard,
Ronald Young,
Dolly Parton,
Tom Hodges,
Janine Turner,
Carol Sutton,
Jonathan Ward,
Robert Ginnaven,
Daniel Camp,
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Oscar J. Bienvenu Jr.
Bill McCutcheon
23 May 1924, Russell, Kentucky, USA
Gladys Mallard
Ronald Young
11 June 1941, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
Dolly Parton
19 January 1946, Sevierville, Tennessee, USA
Tom Hodges
1 July 1965, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Janine Turner
6 December 1962, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
Carol Sutton
Jonathan Ward
24 February 1970, Elkridge, Maryland, USA
Robert Ginnaven
1 January 1937, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
Daniel Camp
Director:
Herbert Ross
Herbert Ross
13 May 1927, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Country:
United States
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Common Sense Media
January 01, 2011
Three-hanky special, but with lots of laughs, too.June 24, 2006
It makes a shameless bid for your heart, aiming to have you smiling one moment, sniffling the next.
Nick's Flick Picks
November 02, 2004
For all its violations of good taste and critical criteria, I laugh and cry every time, and I'll never let it go. So sue me.April 26, 2016
Ross gets generally strong performances from his ensemble, and an especially good one from Field in a role that really doesn't suit her.October 25, 2012
chooses to leave the rearing of her moppet to Dylan McDermott...or Dermot Mulroney. Doesn't matter.April 26, 2016
A good film for the soft-hearted more than the paean to womanly strength that was its motive.March 26, 2009
Field does some spectacular underplaying through the bulk of the action, revealing layer after layer of the feelings of this kindly tempered, deeply worried mother.January 01, 2000
Watching Herbert Ross's "Steel Magnolias," you feel as if you have been airlifted onto some horrible planet of female impersonators.December 04, 2013
Steel Magnolias is so immersed by the conviction of its story that in a way it becomes an extension of our own human experience.
New York Times
May 20, 2003
''Steel Magnolias'' is pop entertainment of an especially condescending, superficial sort.April 26, 2016
This is a little too dependent on sassy one-liners and is awash with sentiment by the end, but is still wonderful entertainment.January 01, 2000
"Steel Magnolias" is essentially a series of comic one-liners leading up to a teary tragedy, but let it be said that the one-liners are mostly funny and the tragedy deserves most, but not all, of the tears.