To Die For (1995)

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Written by Joyce Maynard, Buck Henry

Directed by Gus Van Sant

Running Time: 125 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1995

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: UK/USA

Filmed in Colour

Gus Van Sant's black comedy stars Nicole Kidman as Suzanne Stone, the cold-eyed career woman who will do whatever it takes to get where she wants to get, who schmoozes a television celebrity even while on her honeymoon with husband Larry. She wants that career and, back in Little Hope, New Hampshire, there's a cable station where, if being the lowly weather girl is the route to power, then so be it. Railroading a story onto air, she recruits three high school drop-outs who become her willing stooges as she schemes her way to the top but when Larry wants to start a family, she has to persuade them to remove the last obstacle in her path for stardom, even if that means a court appearance.

Cast

Image for Nicole KidmanNicole KidmanSuzanne Stone Maretto
Image for Matt DillonMatt DillonLarry Maretto
Image for Joaquin PhoenixJoaquin PhoenixJimmy Emmett
Image for Casey AffleckCasey AffleckRussel Hines
Illeana DouglasJanice Maretto
Alison FollandLydia Mertz
Dan HedayaJoe Maretto
Image for Wayne KnightWayne KnightEd Grant
Image for Kurtwood SmithKurtwood SmithEarl Stone
Holland TaylorCarol Stone
Susan TraylorFaye Stone
Maria TucciAngela Maretto
Tim HopperMike Warden
Michael RispoliBen DeLuca
Buck HenryMr. H. Finlaysson

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