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Stage Beauty (2004)
Released By: LionsGate Entertainment   Rating: R   In Theaters: 10/8/2004
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Studio: LionsGate Entertainment
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Richard Eyre
Language: English
Official Website: http://www.stagebeautymovie.com/
Theatrical Release: 10/8/2004
Home Video Release: 3/8/2005
Cast: Richard Griffiths, Rupert Everett, Tom Wilkinson, Ben Chaplin, Claire Danes, Billy Crudup
Published ID: 762965
UPC: 012236173106,
Plot: The true story of two performers whose careers were changed forever by a shift in gender roles on the British stage comes to the screen in this adaptation of the play {+Compleat Female Stage Beauty} by Jeffrey Hatcher. In London, in the latter half of the 17th century, Ned Kynaston (Billy Crudup) is a noted star of the legitimate theater with an unusual specialty -- at a time when it was considered unseemly for women to work as thespians, Kynaston specialized in female roles, and was described by one writer as the most beautiful woman on the London stage. With the help of his faithful dresser, Maria Hughes (Claire Danes), Kynaston can turn himself into a striking actress in front of the footlights, and is starring opposite Thomas Betterton (Tom Wilkinson) in a production of Shakespeare's {+Othello} when, while still in costume after a performance, he is propositioned by theatrical impresario Sir Charles Sedley (Richard Griffiths). The sexually open-minded Sedley isn't discouraged to learn Kynaston is a man, but he is bitterly angered by the actor's flip rejection of his advances. Sedley takes revenge against Kynaston by hiring a gang of criminals to beat him up. With Betterton's production of {+Othello} closed while the leading lady recuperates, Hughes sees an opportunity and stages an underground version of the play, casting herself as Desdemona. While she lacks Kynaston's dramatic skills, the daring of her appearance on-stage creates a sensation, and King Charles II (Rupert Everett), a noted theater buff, is so taken with Hughes that he declares women should play women from now on. But as Hughes' star rises, Kynaston's quickly falls, and he becomes a bitter, forgotten man. When the novelty of Hughes' gender wears off and her failings as an thespian become obvious, she turns to her former friend Kynaston, hoping he can teach her to be as good an actress as he was. Stage Beauty's supporting cast includes Ben Chaplin, Edward Fox, and Hugh Bonneville. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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Theatre History with a Twist
Added 4/27/2009

What a great study in theatre history. However indiscriminate the author plays with actual history, he makes up with an engaging relationship between the two leading characters. The costumes are also magnificent. This film is a tribute to the birth of the actress.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
one of the best movies you've never heard of
Added 4/26/2009

I had never heard of this movie before, and rented it on a whim. Though it's not my favorite genre, my wife and I enjoy the occasional historical drama. We were both blown away by how great this movie is.

You might describe this movie as a cross between Shakespeare in Love and Dangerous Liaisons. I reluctantly give it only 4 stars, but only because it is outshone -- barely -- by both of those two masterpieces. And since I'm describing this movie in terms of other period pieces, I also view it as not unlike Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead. Both R&GAD and Stage Beauty riff heavily off of Shakespeare and are just shy of perfection in that they aren't quite as emotionally captivating as the truly great historical dramas.

Stage Beauty is set in the time when women were not allowed to act. All female parts were played by men. The story centers around London's leading "female" actor, the toast of the town, and his chamber maid, a nobody secretly in love both with her master and with the allure of the stage itself. The maid performs as London's first actress, illegally, to explosive consequences. When the star discovers her crime, he is deeply threatened, as he has acted the part of women his entire life, and his identity is deeply rooted in cross-dressing stardom. The battle lines are drawn! I won't spoil the whole story. Suffice it to say it's full of palace intrigue, sexual politics, divided loyalties, with imperfect heroes facing the competing impulses of betrayal and redemption.

Two aspects of this movie were utterly superb. First, there is the profoundly deep and textured story line, with layer upon layer of meaning and emotion. I suspect you could watch this film a dozen times and write an essay on its themes, and still find greater depths of meaning upon the next viewing. Knowledge of Shakespearean plays will provide an additional dimension of enjoyment, but is not necessary to love the movie. And second is Billy Crudup's Oscar-worthy performance. I'm offended he wasn't at least nominated. His scenes, both as man and as woman, are expertly acted, but what puts his performance over the top into greatness is his masterful use of gesture. You rarely see such complex emotion communicated with a simple hand movement.

I would call this movie a "sleeper hit". It definitely deserves better than the complete obscurity it seems to have found. If you enjoy historical dramas or character studies at all, definitely give this one a try.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
I thought she really died during the play.
Added 9/5/2008

Great movie, very funny and at the same time it's a bit Disturbing(the Ned "guy" got some serious issues).
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
RICHARD EYRE, OPUS 5
Added 12/14/2007

***1/2 2004. Directed by Richard Eyre. Subtle and smart variation about the paradox of the actors who must express feelings they don't sense. Two years before shooting Notes on a Scandal, Richard Eyre already delivered a little jewel. Recommended.
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I rented it--now it's going on my Wish List
Added 12/9/2007

Some people may not realize that those lovely female roles the Bard immortalized were at first brought to life by male actors. Ned Kynason (Billy Crudup) was one such actor and the top of his form til King Charles declared that women should play women's roles.

I thought when I came into this that I'd be cheering the women on, but I couldn't quite do that. "Stage Beauty" presents both sides of the story with such compassion it's hard not to see how wrenching the whole situation is.

As Ned says---playing women's roles gave pretty men something to hope for. He spent years under a relentless master, deleting every male gesture from his person. He truly believed that the true challenge of acting was for a man to play a woman.

Yet, there is Maria (Danes), the dresser to the great man who longs to play Desdemona herself. What hope is she to have save as a dresser and mender of Ned's fine gowns? When she 'borrows' Ned's pillow and gown and plays Desdemona illegally, she sets off a chain of events that reverses the trend of English theatre.

And why shouldn't it be so? After all, "Paris had women actors for years."

"Stage Beauty" has so many great lines, you could spend an afternoon just going back to the good scenes. Costuming, acting, everything was spot on.

I had only intended to rent this film, but I'm adding it to my Wish List and will eventually own it for my collection. It's that good and that well worth watching again.

3 out of 3 people found this helpful.
Theatre History with a Twist
Added 4/27/2009

What a great study in theatre history. However indiscriminate the author plays with actual history, he makes up with an engaging relationship between the two leading characters. The costumes are also magnificent. This film is a tribute to the birth of the actress.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
one of the best movies you've never heard of
Added 4/26/2009

I had never heard of this movie before, and rented it on a whim. Though it's not my favorite genre, my wife and I enjoy the occasional historical drama. We were both blown away by how great this movie is.

You might describe this movie as a cross between Shakespeare in Love and Dangerous Liaisons. I reluctantly give it only 4 stars, but only because it is outshone -- barely -- by both of those two masterpieces. And since I'm describing this movie in terms of other period pieces, I also view it as not unlike Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead. Both R&GAD and Stage Beauty riff heavily off of Shakespeare and are just shy of perfection in that they aren't quite as emotionally captivating as the truly great historical dramas.

Stage Beauty is set in the time when women were not allowed to act. All female parts were played by men. The story centers around London's leading "female" actor, the toast of the town, and his chamber maid, a nobody secretly in love both with her master and with the allure of the stage itself. The maid performs as London's first actress, illegally, to explosive consequences. When the star discovers her crime, he is deeply threatened, as he has acted the part of women his entire life, and his identity is deeply rooted in cross-dressing stardom. The battle lines are drawn! I won't spoil the whole story. Suffice it to say it's full of palace intrigue, sexual politics, divided loyalties, with imperfect heroes facing the competing impulses of betrayal and redemption.

Two aspects of this movie were utterly superb. First, there is the profoundly deep and textured story line, with layer upon layer of meaning and emotion. I suspect you could watch this film a dozen times and write an essay on its themes, and still find greater depths of meaning upon the next viewing. Knowledge of Shakespearean plays will provide an additional dimension of enjoyment, but is not necessary to love the movie. And second is Billy Crudup's Oscar-worthy performance. I'm offended he wasn't at least nominated. His scenes, both as man and as woman, are expertly acted, but what puts his performance over the top into greatness is his masterful use of gesture. You rarely see such complex emotion communicated with a simple hand movement.

I would call this movie a "sleeper hit". It definitely deserves better than the complete obscurity it seems to have found. If you enjoy historical dramas or character studies at all, definitely give this one a try.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
I thought she really died during the play.
Added 9/5/2008

Great movie, very funny and at the same time it's a bit Disturbing(the Ned "guy" got some serious issues).
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
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