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Mildred Pierce
2011
Mildred Pierce is an American period drama television miniseries created by Todd Haynes for HBO.Adapted from James M. Cain's 1941 novel of the same name, It is about the titular heroine (Kate Winslet), a divorcée during the Great Depression struggling to establish a restaurant business while yearning for the respect of her narcissistic daughter (Evan Rachel Wood).
- Drama
A faithful adaptation of James M. Cain's novel, this five-part drama follows a divorced mother who opens a restaurant business and faces family conflicts. The series features a stellar cast, including Guy Pearce, Evan Rachel Wood, and Melissa Leo, and won five Primetime Emmys.
- (24K)
- 2011-03-27
- Crime, Drama, Mystery
- 67
Watch the five-part adaptation of James M. Cain's novel about a divorcee's struggle in Depression-era California. The official website for Mildred Pierce on HBO offers interviews, schedule information, behind the scenes exclusives, and more.
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A miniseries based on James M. Cain's novel, starring Kate Winslet as a divorced mother who becomes a successful restaurateur. See ratings, trailers, cast, and where to watch on Max or Prime Video.
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- Todd Haynes
- TV-MA
- Kate Winslet
Mildred Pierce (Kate Winslet) is a housewife in Glendale, California in 1931. She and husband Bert (Brian F. OByrne) have two young daughters, Veda (Morgan Turner) and Moire, or "Ray" (Quinn McColgan). Bert had been a fairly successful home developer, but is now unemployed due to the Great Depression.
Watch Kate Winslet star in this five-part drama based on the classic novel by James M. Cain. Set in the Depression era, Mildred Pierce follows a divorced woman's struggle to survive and achieve her dreams.
Watch the five-part adaptation of James M. Cain's novel about a divorcee's struggle in Depression-era California. Stream online or access extras such as interviews, previews and episode guides.