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Flowers in the Attic (DVD, 2001) Kristy Swanson | Anchor Bay Entertainment

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Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Case Type
Tall/DVD Case
Release Year
2001
Actor
Victoria Tennant
Language
English
Movie/TV Title
Flowers in the Attic
Region Code
DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
Edition
Widescreen
Brand
Anchor Bay
DVD Edition Year
2001
Leading Role
Victoria Tennant
UPC
0013131132595
Format
DVD
Rating
R
Director
Jeffrey Bloom
Genre
Drama

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In this film adaptation of author V.C. Andrews' bestselling novel, dreams of an inheritance turn into a nightmare for four innocent children left fatherless by a tragic accident. Locked in the deserted north wing of the family mansion by a cruel grandmothe (Fletcher), their only hope lies in survival and escape - but a horrible truth awaits them in the main house. This novel was the one that launched the phenomenal career of author Andrews.

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0013131132595
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Product Key Features

Actor
Victoria Tennant
Director
Jeffrey Bloom
Rating
R
Format
DVD
Release Year
2001
Movie/TV Title
Flowers in the Attic
Genre
Drama

Additional Product Features

Region Code
Region 1
Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
LeafCats
617
Film Country
USA
Signal Standard
Dvd
Leading Role
Victoria Tennant
Release Date
20010424

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  • Movie....condensed but wonderful reflection of book

    I saw this film on HBO many a time ago, and Louise Fletcher is still priceless as the cold-hearted "grandmother". Understandably, this film cannot be as detailed as the book, for obvious reasons of time-running. But regardless, Fletcher's undeniable performance does beautiful justice to the books' same account of the Grandmother. Victoria Tennant (the former Mrs. Steve Martin) does a fairly decent performance portraying the troubled mother, Corrine. Overall, the film does not disappoint. And yes I have read the book several times. My only issue was with the slight inaccuracies between the childrens' attic playtime in the novel versus the film. I do prefer the films' ending, which was much more dramatic, versus the book. oprlvr

  • The title is very accurate for what the movie is about.

    Flowers in the Attic has a very compelling story that sends shivers up my spine. I like how the story of the movie starts off with a loving family. It gets a little more disturbing as the storyline progresses, and the mother loses touch with the children. The grandmother is very unlikeable, and doesn't seem to have a shred of good or care for her grandchildren. For the most part I enjoyed this movie, but it was kind of short, and could have used more character development especially with the grandparents.

  • One of the WORST interpretations of a GREAT novel!,

    I read "Flowers in the attic" during my pre-teens and I was captured by the story and by the characters. I envisioned them to be almost doll like and beautiful and especially the mother. Usually when a woman is very beautiful she passes on her beautiful traits to her children. The first time I saw this movie was at the age 13. I sat there about as riveted as a 13 year old can be. And when it went off, I thought to myself "that was a pretty good movie". And I took that thinking with me, all through these years...until today, when I saw it for the second time. This time I watched the movie through an adult eye, and thought to myself, "Wow, this movie is really bad" This is a classic Bad Movie element especially when the film is a book adaptation. It generally means that the filmmakers are ...

  • Rounds out my DVD collection

    It's one of those movies that you could see as a remake. The storyline is great. It has V.C. Andrews to thank for that. The shamed secret is given at almost the very beginning. After that, it's pretty easy to figure out everything else. I think the reason that I like it, is because it does have the potential of being really good in an updated version. I have a nice size collection of older movies, and this is one that I am glad to have included.

  • Flowers that bloom in a shadowy attic

    A very tense and fascinating movie about the human will power, and how humans do not break up in the most horrible situations. A disturbing existence for the main characters, great acting by everyone, and despite the movie being quite old, we can still relate to the characters and feel their pain. I liked it very much & will watch it again in the future.

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