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Movie Description A THOUSAND ACRES, director Jocelyn Moorhouse's screen adaptation of Jane Smiley's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, finds skeins of KING LEAR-like conflict running through the bedrock of a midwestern family. Jason Robards stars as Larry Cook, a powerful, stoic Iowa farmer who decides to retire and split his 1000 acres of land among his three daughters. His two eldest daughters, Rose (Michelle Pfeiffer) and Ginny (Jessica Lange), live and work on the farm and happily accept the lucrative agreement, while the youngest, Larry's favorite, Caroline (Jennifer Jason Leigh), has abandoned farming life for a law career in Des Moines and refuses to take part in the deal. Initially, Larry is consumed with rage and shuts out Caroline while Rose and Ginny go about running the farm with their dutiful but greedy husbands. However, as Larry begins to lose touch with his farming life, he loses touch with reality, and his painful descent into madness leaves him bitterly opposed to his daughters' ways of running the farm. Paranoid and disillusioned, he decides to sue Rose and Ginny with Caroline's help in an effort to regain his patriarchal control. The lawsuit divides the family forever, leaving Rose and Ginny to suffer alone while realizing painful memories from their childhood. As Rose and Ginny discover their own individual strengths in the face of adversity, they learn how to survive on their own, without the protection of the farm and the suffocating presence of their father. Moorhouse's film is an epic tale of loss and redemption that highlights strong and earthy performances from Pfeiffer and Lange.
Synopsis Director Jocelyn Moorhouse's film adaptation of Jane Smiley's novel is largely based on the plot of Shakespeare's KING LEAR. When an aging Iowa farmer divides his 1,000 acres of land between his three daughters, an affront to his ego compels him to shut out the youngest. However, the elder sisters prove to be greedy, leading to betrayal and tragedy.
Film Notes DVD Features:
Region 1 Keep Case Letterboxed - 1.85 Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Additional Release Material: Trailers Interactive Features: Scene Access Interactive Menus
Theatrical release: September 19, 1997.
Shot in Illinois and California.
Industry Reviews "...Michelle Pfeiffer delivers impressively cold fury..." New York Times - Janet Maslin (09/19/1997)
"...Sisterhood is powerful in A THOUSAND ACRES....Michelle Pfeiffer and Jessica Lange triumphantly share the screen..." Los Angeles Times - Kenneth Turan (09/19/1997)
"...[Lange and Pfeiffer] are emotionally in sync..." USA Today - Mike Clark (09/19/1997)
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