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Sordid Lives
Description
The film is based on a play. It is about the eccentric family who must gather for the funeral of their grandmother. They attempt to resolve many problems to attain their goal.
The film is based on a play. It is about the eccentric family who must gather for the funeral of their grandmother. They attempt to resolve many problems to attain their goal.
Actors:
Lorna Scott,
Carl Balton,
Dale Dickey,
Matt Leavitt,
Beverly Nero,
Rosemary Alexander,
Ronnie Claire Edwards
Lorna Scott
Carl Balton
Dale Dickey
29 September 1961, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
Matt Leavitt
Beverly Nero
15 December 1957, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Rosemary Alexander
Ronnie Claire Edwards
9 February 1933, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Bonnie Bedelia #Daly-Harris Productions #Davis Entertainment Classics #Del Shores #Delta Burke #Olivia Newton-John #Sordid Lives #Sordid Lives LLC
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October 21, 2002
Check this out if you're in the mood to laugh at humanity's looniness.
April 02, 2003
Texans are idiots, but they have hearts as big as the great outdoors--I get it already.
January 18, 2002
A movie that, while robustly performed ... has the strange effect of not so much opening up a play for the screen as closing it in.
Des Moines Register
October 10, 2002
Things always feel about a half step from spinning wildly out of control, but Sordid Lives remains a guilty pleasure that you enjoy and keep to yourself .
Globe and Mail
January 18, 2002
If the film's flaws are large, so are its laughs.
August 03, 2003
Runs the risk of alienating its audience by going a little too far over the top and, in its efforts to be different, delivers instead, more of the same.
July 20, 2002
A train wreck you can't help but watch.
Movie Metropolis
March 06, 2003
Its stereotypes are insulting, its jokes are unfunny, and its emotions are labored. Sordid Lives is a sordid movie.
Seattle Times
September 28, 2001
There's a genuine sweetness and familial affection that shines through Sordid Lives, and enough oddball humor to keep it mooo-ving along.
St. Paul Pioneer Press
February 28, 2003
If only the lives in Sordid Lives were sordid. Instead, the movie might better be titled Loud Lives.
June 28, 2002
While the film at times feels like a clumsily acted play, a surprising turn by Delta Burke carries the cast out of the doldrums of an often-strained plot line.
June 15, 2001
The laughs come in all the wrong places when they come at all.

