Soapdish

1991

Action / Comedy / Romance

Plot summary


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Top cast

Elisabeth Shue Photo
Elisabeth Shue as Lori Craven
Robert Downey Jr. Photo
Robert Downey Jr. as David Barnes
Kathy Najimy Photo
Kathy Najimy as Tawny Miller
Teri Hatcher Photo
Teri Hatcher as Ariel Maloney
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887.13 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 36 min
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1.78 GB
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English 5.1
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 36 min
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805.9 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 37 min
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1904*1072
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 37 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Son_of_Mansfield8 / 10

"At last, drama!"

Fast paced and funny satire about that original "reality TV", the soap opera. The script by playwright Robert Harling is packed with one liners and ridiculous situations. The best of them is the climax, a live broadcast that quickly deteriorates into bad improv and a brain transplant. Keven Kline's murdering of his lines, due to not wearing his glasses, is hilarious. "Her brain will laterally explore within the next few houses." The brilliant cast is on the same page as Kline. Sally Field, Elizabeth Shue, Cathy Moriarty, Robert Downey Jr., Whoopi Goldberg, Teri Hatcher, Garry Marshall, and Kathy Najimy are all perfect. It is a treat to see a cast click like it does in this movie. This is a classic that has somehow slipped through the cracks.

P.S. The score by Alan Silvestri is an added bonus. It fits the soap opera with it's flamboyant and melodramatic air.

Reviewed by Red7Eric10 / 10

Hilarious

I think that this is possibly the funniest movie I have ever seen. Robert Harling's script is near perfect, just check out the "quotes" section; on second thought, just rent the DVD, since it's the delivery that really makes the lines sing.

Sally Field gives a comic, over-the-top performance like you've never seen from her anywhere else, and Kevin Kline is effortlessly hilarious. Robert Downey, Jr. is typically brilliant, and in a very small role, Kathy Najimy is a riot as the beleaguered costumer. I was never much of a fan of Elisabeth Shue, but she's great here as the one *real* person surrounded by a bevy of cartoon characters on the set of "The Sun Also Sets" -- that rumbling you feel beneath you is Hemingway rolling over in his grave. Either that, or he's laughing really hard.

Five stars. Funny, funny, funny.

Reviewed by WinnieRouge9 / 10

Such an enjoyable film

Years ago I did follow a soap on TV. So I was curious about this movie, and I was so rewarded for finding it. It's a marvelous spoof of soaps, with jealousies, the usual actors' insecurities, and all sorts of lovely excesses. But more than anything - an amazing cast and an incredible script. How did someone get all those top-notch actors to play in such a silly sort of movie? And how did this little movie get writers to write the perfect lines? I never hear anyone talk about this movie or even admit hearing of it, but it's marvelous and I highly recommend seeing it. Sometimes I'll throw it on while doing housecleaning, and end up sitting on the couch, watching, laughing and thoroughly enjoying the whole wonderful thing. Many congrats to all who made it.

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