7 out of 7 people found the following comment useful :- Absorbing bio-pic, 5 mayo 2001
Author:
(sundar1@aol.com) de Vancouver, Canada
It is fashionable to look down on made-for-TV movies. But this one is one
of the best examples of such flicks. Despite its length, I watched it
fully, because the title character was an interesting person. Farrah
Fawcett does a good job playing Barbara Hutton, the much-married Woolworth
heiress. Cary Grant, who was, at one time, wedded to her is portrayed as a
nice guy, who divorces her because of her partying. Hutton was also married
to a sadistic Danish count who tries to steal her fortune. She even
renounced her American citizenship in order to live with him. Another of
her husbands was Count von Kramm, the Nazi-trained tennis player who failed
to win at Wimbledon and suffered consequences in Germany. Hutton discovered
that he was bisexual, so she divorced him. Barbara Hutton was an ardent
socialite, so she neglected her only son. The movie has her telling him
that she could not live with him in Arizona because she was not that kind of
mother. Later, when someone calls him a "son of a bitch", he simply says
"Exactly"! Probably, the most memorable dialogue in the
film!
The film follows Hutton around the world. It is interesting to see the
film's depiction of exotic countries in the middle part of the twentieth
century.
(Reviewed by Sundar Narayan)
What I got out of this movie of life of the rich and famous, 6 febrero 2008
Author:
justhanginin de Canada
I love this picture, The portrayal of the late great Barbara Hutton was
exceptionally done by Farrah Fawcett, and the rest of the cast was also
very professional and great. The amount of hardship and loneliness one
has to face when they have all the money in the world and all the
people in her life that was suppose to make it easier for her only made
it that much more sad. I felt sad for this rich woman as she grows into
one of the country's wealthiest woman and only to find she is alone in
life, and in love. With a few rare exceptions of real happiness and
love, she is more to be pitied than envied. She is rich only in
monetary value, not in life, Barbara Hutton is defiantly the poorest
little rich girl I've ever read about her seen. I felt for her
throughout the entire movie and even cried at the end when she dies a
lonely, broken, broke woman. I can only say that it was then and there
that I learned that money does not buy happiness or friends. I wonder
if this particular television movie will soon be released on DVD as I
cannot locate it anywhere.
0 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- I may be young, but this is FANTASTIC, 21 noviembre 2004
Author:
nicky-b de Australia
My comment isn't so much about the quality of the film itself, Whilst
Farrah played the role to a tee, The film if you watched with awe
represents to you the value of our existence. All anyone ever really
needs in life is validation and the love we find within ourselves and
others to make our lives worthwhile. Barbra clearly missed out on a
life of happiness, in fact she missed out on the role model's that in
society, would shape you in to a person that sees value in your worth.
I believe not having known Barbra that more than likely if given the
validation of her worth her demise may not have been as it was, I sat
in awe and appreciation whilst watching this flick, I remember seeing
it on television years ago and it has been in my mind ever since, it
impacted my life in many ways, I could relate to it on many levels. I
am currently trying to track down a copy that is viewable here in
Australia. I hope that for future viewers of this film that you try to
find your own personal lesson from it. seeing Barbra's life helped me
find the value in my own, its sad to think that maybe if she had have
known her value in this world her life may have been fantastic instead
of Tragic. Thankyou to Charles Jarrott,the Producer. Fantastic...
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7 out of 7 people found the following comment useful :-
Absorbing bio-pic, 5 mayo 2001
Author: (sundar1@aol.com) de Vancouver, Canada
It is fashionable to look down on made-for-TV movies. But this one is one of the best examples of such flicks. Despite its length, I watched it fully, because the title character was an interesting person. Farrah Fawcett does a good job playing Barbara Hutton, the much-married Woolworth heiress. Cary Grant, who was, at one time, wedded to her is portrayed as a nice guy, who divorces her because of her partying. Hutton was also married to a sadistic Danish count who tries to steal her fortune. She even renounced her American citizenship in order to live with him. Another of her husbands was Count von Kramm, the Nazi-trained tennis player who failed to win at Wimbledon and suffered consequences in Germany. Hutton discovered that he was bisexual, so she divorced him. Barbara Hutton was an ardent socialite, so she neglected her only son. The movie has her telling him that she could not live with him in Arizona because she was not that kind of mother. Later, when someone calls him a "son of a bitch", he simply says "Exactly"! Probably, the most memorable dialogue in the film!
The film follows Hutton around the world. It is interesting to see the film's depiction of exotic countries in the middle part of the twentieth century.
(Reviewed by Sundar Narayan)
What I got out of this movie of life of the rich and famous, 6 febrero 2008
Author: justhanginin de Canada
I love this picture, The portrayal of the late great Barbara Hutton was exceptionally done by Farrah Fawcett, and the rest of the cast was also very professional and great. The amount of hardship and loneliness one has to face when they have all the money in the world and all the people in her life that was suppose to make it easier for her only made it that much more sad. I felt sad for this rich woman as she grows into one of the country's wealthiest woman and only to find she is alone in life, and in love. With a few rare exceptions of real happiness and love, she is more to be pitied than envied. She is rich only in monetary value, not in life, Barbara Hutton is defiantly the poorest little rich girl I've ever read about her seen. I felt for her throughout the entire movie and even cried at the end when she dies a lonely, broken, broke woman. I can only say that it was then and there that I learned that money does not buy happiness or friends. I wonder if this particular television movie will soon be released on DVD as I cannot locate it anywhere.
0 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :-

I may be young, but this is FANTASTIC, 21 noviembre 2004
Author: nicky-b de Australia
My comment isn't so much about the quality of the film itself, Whilst Farrah played the role to a tee, The film if you watched with awe represents to you the value of our existence. All anyone ever really needs in life is validation and the love we find within ourselves and others to make our lives worthwhile. Barbra clearly missed out on a life of happiness, in fact she missed out on the role model's that in society, would shape you in to a person that sees value in your worth. I believe not having known Barbra that more than likely if given the validation of her worth her demise may not have been as it was, I sat in awe and appreciation whilst watching this flick, I remember seeing it on television years ago and it has been in my mind ever since, it impacted my life in many ways, I could relate to it on many levels. I am currently trying to track down a copy that is viewable here in Australia. I hope that for future viewers of this film that you try to find your own personal lesson from it. seeing Barbra's life helped me find the value in my own, its sad to think that maybe if she had have known her value in this world her life may have been fantastic instead of Tragic. Thankyou to Charles Jarrott,the Producer. Fantastic...
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