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    Beverly Sutphin appears to be an unassuming upper middle class housewife living with her dentist husband Eugene and their teenage children, Misty and Chip, in Towson, Maryland. She is secretly a serial killer who kills people over trivial slights or offenses.

  2. The character of Beverly Sutphin in Serial Mom was loosely inspired by Nannie Doss, also known as The Giggling Granny. However, the film’s plot and characters differ significantly from the real events and people involved in the true story.

  3. Oct 6, 2005 · Beverly Sutphin (Turner) appears to be supermom, dishing out cornflakes and sage advice to her family at the breakfast table. Nobody except the audience notices that maniacal gleam in her eye...

  4. Apr 28, 2023 · Turner’s Beverly Sutphin is the perfect housewife, aside from, you know, all the carnage and whatnot. John Waters’s 1994 satire underperformed at the box office, but today it’s considered one...

  5. Jun 2, 2024 · Waters wanted viewers to question their own fascination with true crime. By presenting a character like Beverly Sutphin, Waters forces us to confront our own morbid curiosity and examine our obsession with true crime stories.

  6. Serial Mom” is not based on a true story, but it does draw inspiration from various notorious criminal cases. Director John Waters has stated that the character of Beverly Sutphin, played by Kathleen Turner, was influenced by several infamous female murderers, including Aileen Wuornos and Betty Broderick.

  7. May 7, 2021 · People continue to ask Waters whatever happened to Beverly Sutphin, even though there’s no such real person. In fact, if there’s any real basis for the mom in the film, it might be John’s own mother.

  8. Today I’m looking at Serial Mom, John Waters’ cutting satire of the true crime genre, currently streaming on Peacock. Beverly Sutphin (Kathleen Turner) is a mother and housewife living in the suburbs of Baltimore.

  9. May 10, 2017 · The screenplay concerned a housewife named Beverly Sutphin who starts killing people with a variety of weapons — including a leg of lamb — for such “crimes” as failing to rewind videotapes.

  10. Mar 20, 2023 · Beverly Sutphin, our “Serial Mom,” endures as one of John Waters’ greatest creations. She’s real, in the sense that Beverly’s triggers, which become the basis for many slayings, come from real life (they all stem from Waters’ mother, and her particular annoyances, such as gum-chewing.)

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