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Sordid Lives
TrailerThe film is based on a play. It is about the eccentric family who must gather for the funeral of their grandmother. They attempt to resolve many problems to attain their goal.Actors: Olivia Newton-John, Kirk Geiger, Sarah Hunley, Newell Alexander, Beau Bridges, Earl Houston Bullock, Beth Grant, Delta Burke, Leslie Jordan, Mitch Carter, Bonnie Bedelia, ...»Director: Del ShoresCountry: United StatesDuration: 111 minQuality: HDRelease: 2000IMDb: 6.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Sordid Lives"
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Characters of "Sordid Lives"
Bitsy Mae HarlingPlayed by: Olivia Newton-John
Ty WilliamsonPlayed by: Kirk Geiger
Juanita BartlettPlayed by: Sarah Hunley
Wardell 'Bubba' OwensPlayed by: Newell Alexander
G.W. NethercottPlayed by: Beau Bridges
Odell OwensPlayed by: Earl Houston Bullock
Sissy HickeyPlayed by: Beth Grant
Noleta NethercottPlayed by: Delta Burke
Earl 'Brother Boy' IngramPlayed by: Leslie Jordan
BumperPlayed by: Mitch Carter
Latrelle WilliamsonPlayed by: Bonnie Bedelia
Sara KaufmanPlayed by: Sharron Alexis
LaVonda DupreePlayed by: Ann Walker
Dr. EvePlayed by: Rosemary Alexander
Vera LissoPlayed by: Lorna Scott
Glyndora RobertsPlayed by: Dale Dickey
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Directors of "Sordid Lives"
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Creators of "Sordid Lives"
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Critic Reviews of "Sordid Lives"
Boston GlobeJune 28, 2002While the film at times feels like a clumsily acted play, a surprising turn by Delta Burke carries the cast out of the doldrums of an often-strained plot line.
Toronto StarJanuary 18, 2002A movie that, while robustly performed ... has the strange effect of not so much opening up a play for the screen as closing it in.
Globe and MailJanuary 18, 2002If the film's flaws are large, so are its laughs.
Seattle TimesSeptember 28, 2001There's a genuine sweetness and familial affection that shines through Sordid Lives, and enough oddball humor to keep it mooo-ving along.
San Francisco ChronicleJune 15, 2001The laughs come in all the wrong places when they come at all.
Apollo GuideAugust 03, 2003Runs the risk of alienating its audience by going a little too far over the top and, in its efforts to be different, delivers instead, more of the same.
Film Freak CentralApril 02, 2003Texans are idiots, but they have hearts as big as the great outdoors--I get it already.
Movie MetropolisMarch 06, 2003Its stereotypes are insulting, its jokes are unfunny, and its emotions are labored. Sordid Lives is a sordid movie.
St. Paul Pioneer PressFebruary 28, 2003If only the lives in Sordid Lives were sordid. Instead, the movie might better be titled Loud Lives.
San Diego MetropolitanOctober 21, 2002Check this out if you're in the mood to laugh at humanity's looniness.
Des Moines RegisterOctober 10, 2002Things always feel about a half step from spinning wildly out of control, but Sordid Lives remains a guilty pleasure that you enjoy and keep to yourself .
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