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Flowers in the Attic (1987)
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20 November 1987 (USA) moreTagline:
They have come to a house where secrets are kept....where the future is haunted by the past.....where the innocent live in the shadow of sin.....where a dark legacy awaits to destroy all who defy it..... morePlot:
Children are hidden away in the attic by their conspiring mother and grandmother. full summary | add synopsisAwards:
1 win & 1 nomination moreUser Comments:
Don't judge it by the book moreCast
(Complete credited cast)| Louise Fletcher | ... | Grandmother - Olivia Foxworth | |
| Victoria Tennant | ... | Mother - Corrine Dollanganger | |
| Kristy Swanson | ... | Cathy Dollanganger | |
| Jeb Stuart Adams | ... | Chris Dollanganger | |
| Ben Ryan Ganger | ... | Cory Dollanganger | |
| Lindsay Parker | ... | Carrie Dollanganger | |
| Marshall Colt | ... | Father - Christopher Dollanganger | |
| Nathan Davis | ... | Grandfather Foxworth | |
| Brooke Fries | ... | Flower Girl | |
| Alex Koba | ... | John Hall | |
| Leonard Mann | ... | Bart Winslow | |
| Bruce Neckels | ... | Minister | |
| Gus Peters | ... | Caretaker | |
| Clare Peck | ... | Narrator (voice) |
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Mono (Ryder Sound Services)Certification:
Iceland:12 | USA:PG-13 (certificate #28580) | UK:PG (heavily cut) (self applied TV rating) | Australia:M | UK:15 | West Germany:16 (f) | Singapore:PGFun Stuff
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Cameo: [Virginia C. Andrews]the author of "Flowers In The Attic" appears as a window washer. moreGoofs:
Continuity: Even though the children are locked in the grandmother's attic for what amounts to a year, no one's hair seems to grow any longer as time passes. moreFAQ
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An earlier review here, one of the few positive reviews of this movie on this site, had one thing wrong, saying that those who read the book would appreciate the movie, and vice-versa. In fact, the opposite seems to be true. Having not read the book, I first saw this movie unjaded, and so was able to appreciate it as the sad and tragic story that it is.
The sudden death of a loving husband and father leaves the family in despair, so the mother takes the children and herself to her filthy-rich parents' mansion, hoping to inherit the estate from her dying father. Just one little thing: she was long-ago disinherited because she entered into a forbidden marriage, and her father will not grant her an inheritance if he knows the marriage resulted in children, so she and her mother, "The "Grandmother", keep the children hidden in an attic as they await the old man's death, and she tries to win back his approval. The Grandmother is like a cruel warden, treating the children, a teenage boy and girl, and two young twins, boy and girl, like convicted criminals, only worse. The waiting goes on and on, during which the mother is consumed by greed, and emerges as the real villain.
Some readers of the book are indignant that the story was cleaned up for the movie, but that was necessary to make it more watchable to a wider audience. It is still a great and haunting story, reminiscent of the black and white horror flicks of the 1960's ("Whatever Happened To Baby Jane", "Hush Hush, Sweet Charlotte", etc.). Audiences of the 1980's were not so jaded as today's, and were not ready for incest, especially among sympathetic characters.
Maybe the acting was not first-rate, and some elements, like the climactic ending, a bit campy, but the compelling storyline easily compensates for it, so long as you don't dwell on the few shortcomings, and can't see the forest for the trees.
And the movie has one thing the book hasn't: a memorably haunting, chilling musical score, a perfect compliment to an equally haunting, chilling story.