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Bernard and Doris (2007)

Starring: Susan Sarandon, Ralph Fiennes Director: Bob Balaban Rating: Unrated Format: DVD
3.9 out of 5 stars See all reviews (19 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Susan Sarandon, Ralph Fiennes, Peter Asher, Don Harvey, Chris Bauer
  • Directors: Bob Balaban
  • Writers: Hugh Costello
  • Producers: Bob Balaban, Adam Kassen, Amy J. Bailey, C. Cory M. McCrum-Abdo, Dana Brunetti
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rating: Unrated
  • Studio: Hbo Home Video
  • DVD Release Date: April 29, 2008
  • Run Time: 103 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars See all reviews (19 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0012YN5AA
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #17,236 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)

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Bravura turns by Ralph Fiennes and Susan Sarandon in the title roles carry Bernard and Doris, director Bob Balaban’s 2007 film about the long relationship between zillionaire tobacco heiress-philanthropist Doris Duke and her butler, Bernard Lafferty. These are two fine actors (Sarandon has been nominated for five Oscars, winning for Dead Man Walking, while Fiennes has been nominated twice) at the top of their games. That’s a good thing, as they are on screen almost constantly; and the truth is that other than the evolution of the Duke-Lafferty bond, not a lot actually happens. Sarandon delivers a measured, almost casual performance as Duke, a woman who seems relatively unpretentious (if clearly entitled) about her vast fortune, despite have done absolutely nothing to earn it. Duke barely even acknowledges her various employees, except to fire them (or occasionally sleep with them; the twice-married heiress has a predilection for studly, much younger men)--until Lafferty comes along, that is. Stone broke and fresh out of rehab (his alcoholism is an ongoing theme), the shy Irishman gradually ingratiates himself with his demanding employer until he becomes as much a companion as a servant. It helps that as a gay man, he has no interest in seducing her; moreover, unlike the many others who are out to get their hands on her money, Lafferty seems to genuinely value loyalty and friendship over more venal concerns ("I just want to take care of you," he says in one of several poignant scenes), and he’s rewarded with several million dollars and full control of her estate after her death (in 1993). Fiennes is also admirably restrained in a role that could have been meretricious and over the top; combine that with a fine script (by Hugh Costello) and some great songs by Peggy Lee, and a splendid time is guaranteed for all. --Sam Graham

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Inspired by the true story of tobacco billionairess Doris Duke and her devoted Irish butler Bernard Lafferty, the touching HBO Films drama Bernard and Doris stars Oscar® winner Susan Sarandon (Dead Man Walking) and Ralph Fiennes (The English Patient). After failed relationships with her previous waitstaff, Doris meets Lafferty, fresh out of rehab and without a penny to his name. She takes him on as her butler and he is put in the unenviable position of having to convince the notoriously demanding Duke to keep him in her employ. Directed by Bob Balaban (Gosford Park), the film effectively captures the elegance of a bygone era and is scored with countless musical standards, such as Peggy Lee's "The Best Is Yet To Come". Bernard and Doris tells the witty and endearing tale of an unconventional bond between a society "princess" and her flawed "pauper" of a butler.

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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Two roles created for two stars that shine,shine,shine!, March 2, 2008
Anyone who occasionally listens to NPR or watches PBS has heard those words:"...and from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation..."

Doris Duke was the quintessential poor little rich girl, when at a young age,her millionaire father died,bypassing his wife, and leaving his entire fortune to his only heir,his daughter Doris.The opening credits of BERNARD AND DORIS flit by with newspaper headlines with the highlights of Doris growing up,marrying and divorcing numerous times,bailing Imelda Marcos out of jail for $5M,and news of her fortune growing and growing and growing.

Opening scene has Ms.Duke (a very sassy and played to perfection by Susan Sarandon!)casually dismissing her butler because "the cantaloupe is TOO cold"...and there it is!...get ready for a rough and interesting ride ahead that will cover the last years of this world class diva when she hires her new butler,Bernard Lafferty (a role chiseled for Ralph Fiennes) and the "unique" relationship that they forge against all sound advice. As only Bob Balaban could put such a humorous and touchingly ironic film together (I suppose after working so closely with the Christopher Guest gang lo these past years!Christopher Guest Collection (A Mighty Wind / Best in Show / Waiting for Guffman)), BERNARD AND DORIS takes two people ,totally from different walks in life,but believe in a common destiny and purpose and plan to this thing called life.

Sarandon and Fiennes are CONSUMMATE pros in this duet of oddness, and both show phenomenal expression and depth to their characters.Once you meet "their" Doris and Bernard you will be hooked into performances that have been IMO absent from both of them of late;but THIS material is just too good for the likes of Sarandon and Fiennes to not rise to the absolute top of their game.They are magic,and the chemistry flows like the wine they guzzle,the pills they pop,the people that they step on and the orchids they repot (while smoking pot!).There is a comfortability with the roles and it shows.That this relationship became speculation in later years after Ms.Duke's "uncertain" demise is part of the fun of the guessing about what their understanding was in this dramady from HBO.In fact,any movie that opens with the words'"Some of these events are true...and some are probably not" makes you chuckle and acknowledge that what you will see is going to be fun....and it is! This is Emmy and Globe material.Don't miss this one.Sarandon and Fiennes play the parts created for them,and you will always remember Bernard and Doris...trust me!
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Gently Riveting, February 15, 2008
By Boston Legal addict "r2katz" (Redlands, California USA) - See all my reviews
  
Having just now watched this movie I find it is still with me. Ralph Fiennes does an amazing and subtle acting job with miniscule changes in factial expression and body language....he is barely there and yet his presence is powerful. Susan Sarandon is totally believable in the part of Doris Duke and is drawn in, seemingly, into the vortex that is her butler. This movie is "based on truth" so one cannot assume a totally factual account of this relationship. It is but an interpretation. As such, I choose to believe that at a certain point in the "poor little rich girl's" life she has someone taking care of her in all the ways that matter and maybe for the first time in her life. Someone who honestly wants to be there for her and not her money. I've kept it on my dvr because I have a feeling I'll want to watch it again and purchase the DVD eventually. I gave it 5 stars because I lost track of time watching it and even now I'm not totally back to my world.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Story of Doris Duke, May 4, 2008
By Amos Lassen (Little Rock, Arkansas) - See all my reviews
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"Bernard and Doris"

The Story of Doris Duke

Amos Lassen

Doris Duke, the tobacco heiress, had a very interesting relationship with her shy butler, Bernard Lafferty. Duke, played wonderfully by Susan Sarandon hires Lafferty (Ralph Fiennes) who once worked for Elizabeth Taylor and Peggy Lee. He is an alcoholic, fresh out of rehab and becomes Duke's gay alter ego as she sleeps with as many young men as she can. She makes different decisions without much thought. She does manage to take care of her tremendous wealth while her butler takes care of her house. As Bernard takes care of Doris' extensive wine cellar, he falls off of the wagon and we watch as he tries to pull himself back together--not so much for his own good but for Doris.
Doris Duke had a very unusual life but she loved being alive. She was passionate about the foundations she created and endowed and she was very smart and a brilliant businesswoman. She had trouble with alcohol but there was a tender quality to the relationship she shared with Lafferty.
`In the movie we get a real look at the way the jet set lives as well as a look at the life of Doris Duke. Sarandon gives a wonderful performance as she creates the shrewd Doris Duke. Duke was so wealthy and powerful that she answered to no one. She did what she wanted when she wanted but she also possessed great intelligence. Fiennes is as good as Sarandon as he plays a lonely, passionate, alcoholic butler. His character is ambiguous and he is not seen as a manipulator as he has been depicted elsewhere.
Bob Balaban's direction is excellent and the cinematography is wonderful. The movie is not a truthful depiction of what was--it is a movie meant to entertain and that it does. It is not meant to be a biography and it is simply meant to be enjoyed.
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1.0 out of 5 stars SLOW TO STOP!
THIS FILM HAS GOT TO BE ALL IN A CLASS BY ITSELF! THANK GOD THE SETS AND SOME OF THE MUSIC WERE PASSABLE. I KNOW SOME OF THE MUSICIANS THAT PLAYED ON THE SOUNDTRACK. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Frank C. Taglieri

5.0 out of 5 stars Love it!!!
Beautiful story about an extraordinary friendship.
Susan Sarandon and Ralph Finnes are perfect in their roles.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Sarandon & Fiennes Are Fantastic
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good Relationship Flick
I like relationship movies, which is the kind of movie this is. At the beginning of the film it says that some of the story is true and some not, so I think it's unfair to... Read more
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Mesmorizing tale of the codependent bond between Bernard Lafferty and Doris Duke; both were gone too soon but not forgotten. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars ENGAGING, ENGROSSING AND BEAUTIFULLY ACTED FILM

Superb acting and gorgeous cinematography go hand in this beautiful movie portraying the life of Doris Duke, (Susan Sarandon) wealthy and eccentric philanthropist and the... Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars Orchids and emptyness.
An extremely light treatment of the twisted personal life of one of the richest women in American history. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Straight To Cable TV ...But Why?
Watching two powerful and exceptionally talented actors play across from each other is something of a marvel, and that is certainly part of what makes BERNARD AND DORIS a great... Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars Almost completely fiction .
This very fictionalized movie really trashed Doris Duke . It was sad to see her victimized again .
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