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Director Bob Balaban's fictional drama presents a speculative exploration of the relationship shared between wealthy tobacco heiress Doris Duke (Susan Sarandon) and her Irish butler Bernard Lafferty (... read more read more...Ralph Finnes) who, after just six years working as Duke's servant, was posthumously awarded complete control of his former boss' multi-million dollar fortune. Serendipitously showing up on Duke's doorstep just after the temperamental grand dame has dismissed her previous butler, Lafferty immediately lands a job tending to her vast estate. Penniless and openly homosexual, Lafferty immediately began to ingratiate himself into every area of his new boss' life. And while outward appearances would suggest that the two had little in common, the butler's unwavering loyalty continually found Duke seeking his judgment despite frequent warnings from her friends and closest advisers. Later, when Duke died, her friends, family, and lawyers were shocked to discover that she had left Lafferty the lion's share of her vast fortune. While few but Duke and Lafferty will ever know what truly went on behind closed doors, Balaban and screenwriter Hugh Costello use the facts of their relationship as a springboard to exploring the bond between the woman who had it all, and the man who eventually inherited it from her. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Unrated, 1 hr. 42 min.

Directed by: Bob Balaban

Release Date: October 17, 2007

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DVD Release Date: April 29, 2008

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  • March 20, 2008
    An OK movie - Bernard is an alcoholic gay butler who works for a tobacco heiress - Doris Duke. Over the years, Bernard lands up looking after Doris, and in fact when Bernard has a relapse, Doris cares for Bernard.
  • March 25, 2009
    [font=Century Gothic]Is it just me or was Ralph Fiennes born to play a butler which he does with aplomb in the enjoyable "Bernard and Doris" which might have been even better if done as a stage play? Partly based on fact, Bernard Lafferty(Ralph Fiennes), a butler, had previously... read more been employed by the likes of Elizabeth Taylor and Peggy Lee but has been out of work for the past six months due to problems with alcohol. His car breaks down on the way to an interview with tobacco heiress Doris Duke(Susan Sarandon) who goes through butlers the same way some people go through chocolate. She quickly takes a liking to him, hiring him which allows him to confidently take charge of her large household. In point of fact, this would be the most important relationship of their lives, however platonic. It might be a cliche that Bernard is a sexless gay man(Doris more than makes up for Bernard, not to mention the state of New Jersey and most of Delaware), but there is a lot of repression to overcome which might also explain his alcoholism. Doris helps but not in a controlling fashion. As Bernard puts it, a butler lives in someone else's world constantly, and nobody's is as colorful as Doris' who does the most with what has been given her while also contributing generously to charities to make up for some of the blood money she inherited. In the end, she rejects the various spiritualities that she flirted with.[/font]
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    Extremely interesting bio-pic about Doris Duke (Susan Sarandon) and the relationship she developed with her butler, Bernard Lafferty (Ralph Fiennes). Both of them fought their demons but found someone to care about and for in this fictionalized account of their bond and how it ma... read morey have developed. Brilliantly played by both actors, Ms Sarandon captured the neediness of Ms Duke and made her unreasonable demands and insatiable appetites wholly believable. Mr Fiennes played his role very low-keyed and seemed exactly right in it. One could see how the love and respect grew between these two people from completely different backgrounds. A tale of redemption and rehabilitation. She lived her life as she pleased and he lived his life in her world.
  • July 23, 2008
    I liked it. There are no real surprises but it's light, well-acted drama without being much of a downer.

    Not bad for a movie made for TV but HBO usually does better.
  • March 27, 2008
    A 2007 made for TV movie starring Susan Sarandon and Ralph Feines.A remarkably intriguing look at the unconventional relationship between Doris Duke,and her butler,based on the tobacco heiress' life.made for TV movies have been elevated to a new high by this high calibre movie an... read mored the usual excellent performance of these two actors.
  • January 4, 2009
    Susan Sarandon gave an excellent performance as well as her co-stars, although the story lacked emotion, intrige or anything else. It was just a movie. I couldn't feel for the characters nor was I captivated by the story to keep my interest. I don't feel I would have lost anythin... read moreg if I would have given up half way through. I give it mid range rating just because Susan Sarandon was quite hot in this movie.
  • December 6, 2008
    Absolutely engaging & wonderful. Susan Sarandon & Ralph Fiennes are outstanding! It reminded me a bit of "Driving Miss Daisy" . It was surprisingly funny, heartfelt, & tender. Highly reccommended...
  • September 26, 2008
    Kinda dull story, lots of beautiful scenery and furnishings but shallow. Was hoping that there would be more of a connection made between the two or some kind of revelation. Just kinda monotonous and cute on occasion.
  • March 21, 2008
    This is one of Susan's great performances, found this one on cable and was stuck to the screen... amazing.....

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Peter Travers
January 30, 2008
Peter Travers, Rolling Stone

This stunner of a movie is so far under the radar you'll have to go to HBO to find it. Get crackin'. It's the hip antidote to multiplex junk such as Mad Money and Meet the Spartans.

Don Willmott
February 25, 2008
Don Willmott, Filmcritic.com

Bernard and Doris is a fun enough diversion, but it's wishy-washy and doesn't dig dive enough into comedy, tragedy, sympathy, suspense, or anything else to make it ultimately memorable. Full Review

Rob Gonsalves
February 9, 2008
Rob Gonsalves, eFilmCritic.com

Keeps sentimentality at a minimum, and takes its potential cliches (the rich hellraiser, the gay butler) and finds something fresh in them. Full Review

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