Cookie's Fortune
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Initial release | USA |
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Directors | Robert Altman |
Screenplay | Anne Rapp |
Composers | David A. Stewart |
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Awards | Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress |
Prize of the Guild of German Art House Cinemas | |
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ID | 968211 |
About Cookie's Fortune
After learning that her aunt, an elderly Mississippi widow (Patricia Neal), has taken her own life, Camille (Glenn Close) hatches an unusual postmortem plan. With her sister (Julianne Moore) in tow, Camille hides evidence that points to suicide, deciding instead to make the death look like a murder. Her scheme, fueled by vanity and greed, is not victimless, as it appears that a local handyman (Charles S. Dutton) might take the fall for a crime that never occurred.