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Format: VHS
 Feb 1993
 Rated PG-13
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 Closed Captioned
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Movie Description An overweight woman loses her alcoholic plastic surgeon boyfriend to an aging star and immediately doubles her weight. An enchantress puts a spell on the women that makes them immortal -- no matter how dead they get.
Synopsis Two women, one an author of beauty books and the other a vain actress, constantly compete with each other over which is the more attractive. So they both can't resist when presented with a magical elixir that promises eternal youth, life and loveliness. They discover, to their dismay, that the fiendish potion has some unexpectedly devastating -- and darkly funny -- effects.
Film Notes Began shooting December 9, 1991; Completed shooting April 7, 1992. Shot in Los Angeles, California.
Released in USA July 31, 1992; Released in Taiwan October 24, 1992; Released in Australia November 26, 1992; Released in UK December 4, 1992.
Budget estimate: $40 million.
Color by DeLuxe. Recorded in Dolby SR.
Bruce Willis replaced Kevin Kline before the film prior to production.
Both Sydney Pollack and Michael Caine have uncredited cameos.
Rated BBFC U by the British Board of Film Classification.
Industry Reviews "...[Streep] outdoes even herself..." New York Times - p.C8 - Janet Maslin
"...DEATH BECOMES HER boasts stars, special effects and a timely topic that are to die for..." USA Today - p.6D - Susan Wloszczyna
"...An original black-comic theme....The movie has a sprightly cartoon meanness....Streep and Hawn clearly revel in the chance to let the bitchery fly..." Entertainment Weekly - Owen Gleiberman (08/14/1993)
Quotations "I don't want to become one of the living dead in Beverly Hills" -- Ernest (Bruce Willis)
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