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Death Becomes Her
Isabella Rossellini is a beautiful witch in a powerful magical experience that you can see as a real force to compete. The story revolves around two girls who have tried to drink a magic potion from a beautiful witch and promised them that this dose will keep their youth forever. But after they kill each other during their fight for the only man they love, the dose they eat as if they are undead is restored; at this moment their lives change and they have to keep their bodies.
















24 February 1963

9 September 1965, Anchorage, Alaska, USA



20 January 1920, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA

29 March 1956, Chicago, Illinois, USA


7 May 1928, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA

26 March 1968, Syracuse, New York, USA

4 August 1944, Kermit, Texas, USA

16 March 1938, Spokane, Washington, USA


23 March 1955, Lawrence, Kansas, USA

4 March 1965, Ventura, California, USA


15 March 1959, Milan, Lombardy, Italy

8 July 1952, Chicago, Illinois, USA



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18 June 1952, Rome, Lazio, Italy


25 September 1948, Rochester, New York, USA

10 November 1946, Springfield, Ohio, USA



November 05, 2002
Further evidence that Zemeckis is the anti-Christ
April 29, 2005
manic and crazed, but well-done
July 26, 2002
Relies way too much on the FX toys, but there's also some really funny stuff scattered about.
October 08, 2015
At the film's peak, Zemeckis, the cast, and the special-effects team achieve a deluxe, macabre slapstick.
January 01, 2004
Stunningly inventive madness.
August 20, 2003
Some neat ideas in this flick, all of them way overplayed.
February 12, 2007
In this darker than dark comedy, the actors (Meryl Streep and Goldie Hawn) are used as props, part of Bob Zemeckis' nasty, effects-driven satire of our obsession with youth and physical looks.
November 27, 2016
...one of the least engaging endeavors contained within Zemeckis' early filmography.