BOXING HELENA


'''Boxing Helena''' is the 1993 debut feature film by Jennifer Lynch, daughter of David Lynch. The film stars Sherilyn Fenn as the titular Helena and Julian Sands.

Contents
Plot
Cast
Critical reaction
Music
Miscellanea
References
See also
External links

Plot


Nick Cavanaugh (Sands) is a lonely Atlanta surgeon obsessed with Helena (Fenn). After she is injured in a grievous hit-and-run motor vehicle accident in front of his home, he kidnaps and treats her in his house surreptitiously, medically amputating both of her legs.
Later, he amputates her healthy arms as well.
Though Helena is the victim of Nick's kidnapping and mutilation, she dominates the dialogue with her constant emasculating ridicule of him for all of his shortcomings.
After some time living together she becomes lonely and returns his affection.
At the end, it is revealed that everything from the time of Helena's accident is merely a dream that Nick has been having.

Cast



Sherilyn Fenn as Helena

Julian Sands as Doctor Nick Cavanaugh

Bill Paxton as Ray O'Malley

Kurtwood Smith as Doctor Alan Palmer

Art Garfunkel as Doctor Lawrence Augustine

Betsy Clark as Anne Garrett

Nicolette Scorsese as Fantasy Lover/Nurse

Meg Register as Marion Cavanaugh

Bryan Smith as Russell

Marla Levine as Patricia

Kim Lentz as Nurse Diane

Lloyd T. Williams as Sam the Clerk

Carl Mazzocone Sr. as Pastor (as Carl Mazzocone Sr.)

Erik Shoaff as Uncle Charlie

Lisa Oz as Flower Shop Girl

Critical reaction


The film was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the 1993 Sundance Film Festival. However, the media critically mauled it on its release. ''Helena'' is also remembered for the legal battle that ensued when first Madonna, then Kim Basinger backed out of the title role—Basinger was eventually slapped with a jury verdict for over eight million dollars.[1]
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Detractors of the film have called this "the best eight million dollars Basinger ever spent", although the verdict was set aside on appeal in 1994.

Music


The movie appeared using different versions of the music score. Especially known is the music during the scene where Helena showers in a fountain, while a party crowd watches. The original movie-release has Graeme Revell's music in the foreground, based on the "Love Theme" used sparsely elsewhere in the movie, with vocals by Bobbi Page. It's the only appearance of this Revell composition in its entire form. When the film was released on DVD, this part of the soundtrack was replaced by "Fountain Song" performed by Wendy Levy. The reason for this change is unknown to the public.

Miscellanea


Much of the film was filmed in the Atlanta mansion of famed defense attorney Ed Garland.
The Misfits song "Helena" chronicles this story, and opens with the lyric ''"If I cut off your arms and cut off your legs, would you still love me anyway?"'' continuing in the same vein.[3]
Kim Basinger was originally to have played Helena; backing out led to her being sued for breach of contract. A jury-ordered payment of over $8 million forced her to declare bankruptcy. Later, an appeal from Basinger was accepted.[4]

References


1. "Unarmed And Dangerous: Jennifer Lynch loses Madonna, Basinger, gains Fenn for ''Boxing Helena''." ''Entertainment Weekly''. Issue 119. May 22, 1992.
2. ''Boxing Helena''
3. Misfits website
4. ''Kim Basinger - Biography''

See also


Acrotomophilia

External links



''Boxing Helena'' at All Movie Guide



''Boxing Helena'', A Film Review by James Berardinelli

Scene with Deleted music-score piece

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