Dolores Claiborne (1995)

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Written by Stephen King, Tony Gilroy

Directed by Taylor Hackford

Running Time: 130 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1995

Rating: 18 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Dolores Claiborne (KATHY BATES) is arrested for the murder of the wealthy woman for whom she is a maid for in remote Maine.

After 15 years away, her daughter Selena (JENNIFER JASON LEIGH) returns fearful that history may have repeated itself. Back then Dolores was arrested for killing her husband Joe but found not guilty. Like Selena, Detective Mackey (CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER) believes Dolores to be a double murderess. It falls to Selena to unravel the truth.

When is Dolores Claiborne next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on TCM Tomorrow, 9:00pm and on TCM December 10th, 9:00pm. See more...

Cast

Image for Kathy BatesKathy BatesDolores Claiborne
Image for Jennifer Jason-LeighJennifer Jason-LeighSelena St. George
Image for Judy ParfittJudy ParfittVera Donovan
Christopher PlummerDet. John Mackey
David StrathairnJoe St. George
Eric BogosianPeter
Image for John C. ReillyJohn C. ReillyConst. Frank Stamshaw
Ellen MuthYoung Selena
Image for Bob GuntonBob GuntonMr. Pease
Roy CooperMagistrate
Wayne RobsonSammy Marchant
Ruth MarshallSecretary
Weldon AllenBartender
Tom GallantSearcher
Kelly BurnettJack Donovan

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