Dolores Claiborne | |
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Directed by | Taylor Hackford |
Screenplay by | Tony Gilroy |
Based on | Dolores Claiborne by Stephen King |
Produced by | Charles Mulvehill Taylor Hackford |
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Cinematography | Gabriel Beristain |
Edited by | Mark Warner |
Music by | Danny Elfman |
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Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
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Running time | 132 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $13 million[2] |
Box office | $46.4 million (estimated)[3] |
Dolores Claiborne is a 1995 American psychological thriller drama film directed by Taylor Hackford and starring Kathy Bates, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Christopher Plummer, and David Strathairn. The screenplay by Tony Gilroy is based on the 1992 novel of the same name by Stephen King. The plot focuses on the strained relationship between a mother and her daughter, largely told through flashbacks, after her daughter arrives to her remote hometown on a Maine island where her mother has been accused of murdering the elderly woman for whom she had long been a care-provider and companion.[4]
Dolores Claiborne was the second major King film adaptation to star Bates in a leading role after Misery (1990) five years earlier. The film was shot in Nova Scotia in 1994. It was a sleeper hit, grossing close to $50 million worldwide on a $13 million budget and little promotion. The film was well received by critics, with the performances of Bates and Leigh being especially praised. Bates stated in a retrospective interview that her performance as the titular Dolores was her favorite performance she had ever given.[5] In 2014, Time named the film among the top 10 greatest Stephen King film adaptations.[6]