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Mary Reilly

  • 1996
  • R
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
16K
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Julia Roberts in Mary Reilly (1996)
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A housemaid falls in love with Dr. Henry Jekyll and his darkly mysterious counterpart, Mr. Edward Hyde.A housemaid falls in love with Dr. Henry Jekyll and his darkly mysterious counterpart, Mr. Edward Hyde.A housemaid falls in love with Dr. Henry Jekyll and his darkly mysterious counterpart, Mr. Edward Hyde.

  • Director
    • Stephen Frears
  • Writers
    • Valerie Martin
    • Christopher Hampton
  • Stars
    • Julia Roberts
    • John Malkovich
    • George Cole
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    16K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stephen Frears
    • Writers
      • Valerie Martin
      • Christopher Hampton
    • Stars
      • Julia Roberts
      • John Malkovich
      • George Cole
    • 115User reviews
    • 56Critic reviews
    • 44Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 nominations total

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    Julia Roberts
    Julia Roberts
    • Mary Reilly
    John Malkovich
    John Malkovich
    • Dr. Henry Jekyll…
    George Cole
    George Cole
    • Mr. Poole
    Michael Gambon
    Michael Gambon
    • Mary's Father
    Kathy Staff
    Kathy Staff
    • Mrs. Kent
    Glenn Close
    Glenn Close
    • Mrs. Farraday
    Michael Sheen
    Michael Sheen
    • Bradshaw
    Bronagh Gallagher
    Bronagh Gallagher
    • Annie
    Linda Bassett
    Linda Bassett
    • Mary's Mother
    Henry Goodman
    Henry Goodman
    • Haffinger
    Ciarán Hinds
    Ciarán Hinds
    • Sir Danvers Carew
    • (as Ciaran Hinds)
    Sasha Hanau
    • Young Mary
    Moya Brady
    • Young Woman
    Emma Griffiths Malin
    Emma Griffiths Malin
    • Young Whore
    David Ross
    • Doctor
    Tim Barlow
    Tim Barlow
    • Vicar
    Isabella Marsh
    • Screaming Girl
    Wendy Nottingham
    • Screaming Girl's Mother
    • Director
      • Stephen Frears
    • Writers
      • Valerie Martin
      • Christopher Hampton
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    9MarieGabrielle

    This film gets better as you watch it

    Initially, I stayed away from this movie as it received merciless reviews. The fact that Julia Roberts was in it also was another obstacle. Yet as other reviewers have mentioned, she actually gives a good performance. John Malkovich is excellent as the tormented Jekyll/Hyde character.

    The cinematography and moods are haunting. One feels they are actually re-living the Victorian era, where the servants woke up at 4AM to complete their drudgery. The kitchen conjures up the stark realities of survival, the eel that is chopped up for dinner (while alive) Mary Reilly turns white as a sheet as she sees the animal die. I actually began to appreciate Ms. Roberts' performances more after this film (also in films like "Mona Lisa Smile", she projects a certain believability; is not just a physical presence). At one point, there is a most effective scene wherein Roberts must see to her mother's burial, and goes to the tenement to make arrangements. The landlord has placed her mother's body in a damp cellar closet, saying she is "most comfortable" as he hands her one shilling, the only money Roberts will inherit. Roberts then says; ..."ä poor wage for a lifetime of drudgery"... We are reminded of the workhouses of Dickens, and the rigid class structures which she must survive...

    While the dialect is at times choppy, she is believable as an Irish maid; and the supporting cast also lends credence to this story. Malkovich varies his performance between Jekyll/Hyde, and it is effective and visceral.

    If you initially avoided this film, I would highly recommend seeing it now. The atmosphere and music are haunting and sad. 9/10
    8TobyS

    Pretty good film for a rainy day

    Mary Reilly is a great film to watch on a rainy afternoon. Often criticized as boring and a low point in Julia Roberts career, I found it to be a great Gothic story. While I can understand and see why people were put to sleep by the film, I think it's a refreshing change of pace from the standard popcorn flick that is only interested in being the number 1 film at the box office Monday morning. John Malkovich turns in a great performance of the Jekyll/Hyde character, and Glenn Close steals the few scenes she's in as a Madame of a brothel. Julia Roberts plays against type as a dour chambermaid, and I think that's what put off so many people. Obviously, most people like their Julia flashing her now $20 million dollar smile. I say, "good for you for trying something different." If you haven't seen Mary Reilly, watch it on the next rainy day and enjoy it.

    My grade: 8 out of 10
    7lib-4

    Good and evil can coexist

    John Malkovich was the perfect actor to play/ jekyll hyde- he personfies the good and evil that can coexist in a person. I was very impressed that Julie Roberts had the demeanor of a household servant down so well. My husbands' family comes from a line of women who were domestics when they first came to America in the 1880's-- and his mother said that's how they had to act. Even though it was a little slow- I liked the way the story developed. The fact that Mary can't hate her abusive father because she came from him- helps the doctor understand the dilemna. Altogether a satisfying movie that takes a different view of the Stevenson classic.
    6gavin6942

    Something Kenneth Branagh Would Do

    A housemaid (Julia Roberts) falls in love with Dr. Jekyll (John Malkovich) and his darkly mysterious counterpart, Mr. Hyde (John Malkovich).

    Stephen Frears, an excellent director, cast two very big names and put them in a twist of the Jekyll and Hyde story. This is not a horror tale, and the violence and gore are kept to a minimum. In some sense it is a love story, but only in the most general of terms. More accurately, it is a woman who is loyal to her employer.

    The strangest thing about this is how little they tried to make the two halves look different. When Hyde comes out, he is still obviously Malkovich. How can they not notice? Someone remarks that they bear a resemblance, but it is much more than that.
    8nviiibrown

    Subtly thrilling

    Not many movies can get away with keeping Julia Roberts from smiling, but Mary Reilly does so well. It's a movie of subtleties and moods. Its dark themes deal with the oppression of a strict, class-based society in Victorian England as well as the secrets that we all hide inside our hearts. The familiar tale takes intriguing new turns from the viewpoint of the house's servants. John Malkovich, while a tad thin on his English accent, delivers a fantastic performance as both Jekyll and Hyde as he plumbs the depths of morality and the human soul. Hyde is a stark contrast of freedom among the restrained servants of the Jekyll house, and his subtle sexual innuendoes quietly violate the chastity of Victorian stereotypes. Much of the violence occurs off camera until near the climax of the film, which may be one of it's shortcomings. The film is very quiet and slow and may put some viewers to sleep. Another issue I had was the lovely Henson-Workshop-provided effects at the end, which are imaginative, but don't make a bit of sense when compared to the rest of the film. If you can stomach a quiet and very subtle thriller, however, this is a real gem.

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    • Trivia
      Tim Burton was originally set to direct this after he completed filming Ed Wood (1994), but subsequently dropped out of the production of "Mary Reilly" out of anger towards Peter Guber for putting "Ed Wood", a passion project, into turnaround.
    • Goofs
      Mary's accent disappears & reappears several times during the film.
    • Quotes

      Mary Reilly: He said you have an illness. What kind of an illness?

      Dr. Henry Jekyll: You might call it a fracture in my soul, something which left me with a taste for oblivion.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: City Hall/The Late Shift/Happy Gilmore (1996)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • February 23, 1996 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El secreto de Mary Reilly
    • Filming locations
      • Cowgate, Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK(on location)
    • Production companies
      • TriStar Pictures
      • Sony Pictures Entertainment
      • TriStar Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $47,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $5,707,094
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,812,620
      • Feb 25, 1996
    • Gross worldwide
      • $12,379,402
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 48 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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