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Wikipedia article




'Death of a Centerfold: The Dorothy Stratten Story' is a 1981 American made-for-television biographical drama film, optioned by Larry Wilcox and his company Wilcox Productions. Wilcox signed the paperwork at midnight and beat out Hugh Hefner and MGM. Later, Wilcox developed the story and pitched it to MGM where he had a production development deal and subsequently to NBC. MGM and Wilcox then hired the director Gabrielle Beaumont. It is a dramatization of the life and the murder of Playboy Playmate of the Year Dorothy Stratten, played by Jamie Lee Curtis. The movie aired on November 1, 1981. Two years later, the same story was developed by director Bob Fosse in his movie 'Star 80', starring Mariel Hemingway and Eric Roberts.

Plot



The film depicts the life and times of model, actress, and 1980 Playboy Playmate of the year Dorothy Stratten, who was killed at age 20 in a murder-suicide committed by her estranged husband Paul Snider.

Cast



* Jamie Lee Curtis as Dorothy Stratten

* Bruce Weitz as Paul Snider

* Robert Reed as David Palmer

* Mitchell Ryan as Hugh Hefner

* Bibi Besch as Hilda Flushing

* Tracy Reed as Mindy

* Gloria Gifford as Jean

* Hugh Gillin as Max Halloran

* Luca Bercovici as "Pooch"

* Kale Browne as Sidney

* Mark Withers as Billy Compton

* Robert Clotworthy as Floyd

Production



The TV production was optioned and owned by Larry Wilcox of CHiPs fame, and he negotiated a deal with MGM and NBC for the story to become a movie of the week. At the family's insistence, the names and relationships of her mother and sister were altered.

Reception



'The New York Times' critic John J. O'Connor praised the movie, writing: "the movie works remarkably well in building a dramatic momentum. Jamie Lee Curtis's Dorothy is a thoroughly understandable, if not sympathetic figure. And Bruce Weitz is extraordinary". 'People' magazine also praised the film, writing: "Jamie Lee Curtis is just right as Stratten, and Bruce Weitz is a standout as her ex".'People' November 2, 1981 Vol. 16 No. 18 p. 6 "Picks & Pans Tube" Movie critic Leonard Maltin described the film as "exploitative".

'Death of a Centerfold: The Dorothy Stratten Story ' finished 27th in the Neilsen ratings. When the film was broadcast a second time on NBC in July 1983, it fared better by finishing fourth in the ratings.(3 August 1983). [https://www.upi.com/Archives/1983/08/03/NBC-squeezed-into-the-No-1-spot-for-network/9196428731200/ NBC squeezed into the No. 1 spot for network...], 'UPI' (Nielsen ratings for July 1983 airing)

Home media



The movie was first issued on VHS on September 1, 1998. It later was released on January 25, 2010, on DVD.

References




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