Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 15000000
Revenue
$ 95904091

M'Lynn Eatenton

Truvy Jones

Ouiser Boudreaux

Annelle Dupuy

Clairee Belcher

Shelby Eatenton Latcherie

Drum Eatenton

Spud Jones

Jackson Latcherie

Sammy Desoto

Owen Jenkins

Aunt Fern

Tommy Eatenton

Jonathan Eatenton

Belle Marmillion

Nancy Beth Marmillion

Marshall Marmillion

Drew Marmillion

Janice Van Meter

Mayor Van Meter

Louie Jones

Bark Boone

Minister

Jack, Jr. (1 Year Old)

Jack, Jr. (3 Years Old)

Mr. Latcherie, Sr.

Mrs. Latcherie, Sr.

Dr. Judd

Nurse Pam

Monique

Bobby Ray Ross

Dancing Couple

Dancing Couple

Church Singer

Church Organist

Doctor

Receptionist

Nurse

Nurse

Delivery Boy

Delivery Man

Newspaper Boy

Cook

Cook's Helper

Cook's Helper

Choir Member (uncredited)

Written by GenerationofSwine on 2023-01-14
You can tell from the start that this was adapted from the stage. The dialogue--for the most part--has the same earnest theatrics as your average play, and honestly it works fairly well in a knock-off Tennessee Williams kind of way. And the stage adaptation becomes even more evident when it shows itself to be a comedy tear-jerker. And, as I said, that's fine. It has pro-talent and it's always nice to bring the stage into your living room from time to time.
Written by kevin2019 on 2025-04-18
"Steel Magnolias" is an emotionally barren experience throughout as it attempts to emulate the feeble "Beaches" (1988) and it largely accomplishes the same startling underachievement as that memorably lacklustre film. This time around we are introduced (or perhaps that should be we are subjected) to an assortment of constantly wittering women warbling on about a wealth of risible nonsense we are supposed to care about (or perhaps that should be find entertaining and funny), but in the main it is none of these things which is hardly surprising since much of it is aimed squarely at what will probably be a more appreciative female audience while the rest of us merely endure it - while wishing we were watching "Die Hard" instead - and we are never rewarded with anything of thought provoking consequence which might make any of it seem worthwhile.