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A 1960s-era Mississippi debutante sends her community into an uproar by conducting a series of probing interviews with the black servants behind some of her community's most prominent families. Skeeter Emma Stone has just graduated from college, and she's eager to launch her career as a writer. In a moment of inspiration, Skeeter decides to focus her attention on the black female servants who work in her community. Her first subject is Aibileen Viola Davis, the devoted housekeeper who has been employed by Skeeter's best friend's family for years. By speaking with Aibileen, Skeeter becomes an object of scorn to the wealthy locals, who view her actions as directly challenging to the established social order. Before long,
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Overview

A 1960s-era Mississippi debutante sends her community into an uproar by conducting a series of probing interviews with the black servants behind some of her community's most prominent families. Skeeter Emma Stone has just graduated from college, and she's eager to launch her career as a writer. In a moment of inspiration, Skeeter decides to focus her attention on the black female servants who work in her community. Her first subject is Aibileen Viola Davis, the devoted housekeeper who has been employed by Skeeter's best friend's family for years. By speaking with Aibileen, Skeeter becomes an object of scorn to the wealthy locals, who view her actions as directly challenging to the established social order. Before long, even more servants are coming forward to tell their stories, and Skeeter discovers that friendship can blossom under the most unlikely of circumstances. Bryce Dallas Howard co-stars in a touching tale of race relations based on author Kathryn Stockett's best-selling novel of the same name. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Special Features

Deleted scenes; Mary J. Blige's "The Living Proof" music video

Product Details

  • Release Date: 12/6/2011
  • UPC: 786936814309
  • Original Release: 2011
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  • Source: Walt Disney Video
  • Region Code: 1
  • Time: 2:26:00
  • Sales rank: 85

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Viola Davis Aibileen Clark
Emma Stone Skeeter Phelan
Bryce Dallas Howard Hilly Holbrook
Octavia L. Spencer Minny Jackson
Jessica Chastain Celia Foote, Celia Foote.
Ahna O'Reilly Elizabeth Leefolt
Allison Janney Charlotte Phelan
Anna Camp Jolene French
Eleanor Henry Mae Mobley
Emma Henry Mae Mobley
Chris Lowell Stuart Whitworth,
Cicely Tyson Lila Rogers
Mike Vogel Johnny Foote,
Sissy Spacek Missus Walters, Mrs. Walters
Brian Kerwin Robert Phelan
Wes Chatham Carlton Phelan
Aunjanue Ellis Yule Mae Davis
Ted Welch William Holbrook
Shane McRae Raleigh Leefolt
Roslyn Ruff Pascagoula
Tarra Riggs Gretchen
Leslie Jordan Mr. Blackly
Mary Steenburgen Elaine Stein
Tiffany Brouwer Rebecca
Carol Lee Pearly
Carol Sutton Cora
Millicent Bolton Callie
Ashley Johnson Mary Beth Caldwell
Ritchie Montgomery Bus Driver
Constantine Jefferson Young Skeeter
Technical Credits
Tate Taylor Director, Executive Producer, Screenwriter
Mohamed Khalef Al-Mazrouei Executive Producer
Kerry Barden Casting
Michael Barnathan Producer
Curt Beech Art Director
Nate Berkus Executive Producer
Mary J. Blige Songwriter
Jennifer Blum Executive Producer
Chris Columbus Producer
Sharen Davis Costumes/Costume Designer
Stephen Goldblatt Cinematographer
Brunson Green Producer
Jennifer Hawks Musical Direction/Supervision
Dean Jones Executive Producer
Sonya Lunsford Co-producer
Thomas Newman Score Composer
Mark A. Radcliffe Executive Producer
Mark Ricker Production Designer
Paul Schnee Casting
Jeff Skoll Executive Producer
Donald Sparks Asst. Director
Hughes Winborne Editor

Scene Index

Disc #1 -- Help
1. The Help [9:39]
2. Bridge Club [8:13]
3. Skeeter [8:06]
4. The Storm [7:41]
5. Courage [12:22]
6. Minny's New Job [6:53]
7. Not Good Enough [11:12]
8. Separate, But Equal [15:36]
9. More Stories [7:17]
10. Terrible Awful [4:06]
11. Benefit Dinner [9:39]
12. One More Story [7:15]
13. The Book [7:03]
14. Thank You [8:29]
15. The Truth [9:02]
16. End Credits [5:44]

Menu

Disc #1 -- Help
   Play
   Scene Selection
   Bonus Features
      Deleted Scenes With Introductions by Director Tate Taylor
      The Livign Proof Music Video
   Set Up
      Languages
         English 5.1 Dolby Digital
         English 2.0 Descriptive Video Service
         Français 5.1 Dolby Digital
         Español 5.1 Dolby Digital
      Subtitles
         None
         English For the Hearing Impaired
         Français
         Español
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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 18, 2011

    The BEST movie of the year!

    This is a great adaption of the book. Yes, some details were left out of the movie but the story was uncluttered and had amazing actors! By far, my favorite movie of the year. I saw it 3 times in the theatre and I am neither black or white! It obviously didn't reach the hearts that it needed to based on the last reviewer!

    4 out of 4 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted December 16, 2011

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    Superb!

    I have never read this book before. Truth be told, I am really more into sci-fi and fantasy. My wife, however, has read this book and is more into this kind of reading that I am. After having watched it, she said that it left some things out from the book, but that's true of most any book to movie adaptions. She said overall though that it was pretty close, from what she could remember. All in all though, we both very much enjoyed this movie. The acting was superb and the story was very good and at the same time humbling. In this day & age of tollerance for your fellow man/woman, no matter what the race, it's really hard to believe that there was a period of such racism in our country...but surely enough it happened. A dark period of time in our nation's history if you ask me. We are all equal in God's eyes...it's a shame that so many people couldn't understand that and thought themselves superior. Some of that is even still true today...blind, unseeing people. Anyway, this movie is very heartwarming and well done, and I highly recommend that everyone give this a watch, no matter what kinda reading/viewing you're into. It's worthwhile.

    4 out of 4 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted December 14, 2011

    I highly recommend you read this book

    I have had books make me laugh and books scare me. This is the first time I've had a book that made me cry. Being from Jackson MS myself, but not from that Era, it really makes you upset about how ignorant our ancestors were, but glad that there were some people out there brave enough to stand up against the Jim Crow Laws and fight for what is right. The book starts off slow but once you get into it, it's hard to put it down.

    4 out of 6 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted December 14, 2011

    One of the best books out there!

    I loved this book, yep, makes you cry, makes you laugh and makes you see how awful people were and can be. The movie is almost as good as the book, follows very well-LOVED them both!

    2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 17, 2011

    P.C. Meets Liberal Pride

    Yep, all whites are prideful, except the author who is so self-righteous as to know she is above it all. The movie is a shallow piece of entertainment that uses the seriousness of the civil rights to promote the author's ego. The ending is the best example where the rudeness of a daughter is whitewashed in order to bring down the whole house of cards set up in the storyline. I am told the book is better, but avoid the movie unless your desire is to see how "special" the author was told she is while growing up. In short, typical liberal storyline where God is shoved to the corner and self-esteem is elevated to idol worship.

    1 out of 6 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted March 28, 2012

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    FABULOUS!

    Having fallen in love with The Help as a book, I was tremendously excited they were making it into a movie.
    When I heard Emma Stone was playing Jeeter, I was, er, sorry, whaaaaaat? But curiousity got the better of me and I too plonked down my $12, contributing to the $166 million the movie has netted so far. And, yes, Stone was fine. Her funny little mouth with its slightly protruding teeth, the fair skin and freckles all helped her to portray the serious and conflicted Skeeter.
    Tomorrow, if you're one of the holdouts, you can see for yourself; the film comes out on Blu-Ray and DVD.
    Emma Stone's performance aside, I could quibble that the movie failed to capture the dark essence of the civil liberties battle, that it stepped a tad little too lightly in its search for laughs and feel good 'dramedy', that it blithely accorded way too much power to one little white girl and not enough to the real heroes, the black men and women themselves.

    All true but despite that, there are two very good reasons to see The Help. One, Violet Davis, and two, Jessica Chastain.

    1) This is another brilliant performance from Viola Davis, (Doubt) a performance that may garner a Best Supporting Acrtress nominaton. Mahnola Dargis said in the New York Times, "Ms. Davis keeps her cool even as she warms your heart and does her job, often beautifully. She doesn't just turn Aibileen, something of a blur in the novel, into a fully dimensional character, she also helps lift up several weaker performances and invests this cautious, at times bizarrely buoyant, movie with the gravity it frequently seems to want to shrug off." She's also in the next movie I can't wait to see Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close and has just wrapped up Learning to Fly alongside Maggie Gyllenhall and Holly Hunter.


    2) Playing an abbreviated version of Kathryn Stockett's Celia Foote, Jessica Chastain is being talked about as the next Meryl Streep. She appeared opposite Al Pacino in his play Salome, he raved about her to Terrence Mallick who cast her in Tree of Life, she's in The Debt, also out on dvd tomorrow and the upcoming Coriolanus opposite Ralp Fiennes in his directorial debut. The New York Film Critics Circle awarded her this years' Best Supporting Actress and she's also slated for Mallick's upcoming untiteld film so we all need to know who she is!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 14, 2012

    GREAT MOVIE!!

    WE TOTALLY LOVE THIS MOVIE. THE 4 OF US WATCHED IT (60-75yrs old) & JUST LOVED IT.

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