The Road To Wellville Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

This adaptation of the comic novel by T. Coraghessan Boyle is the story of real-life Corn Flakes inventor Dr. John Harvey Kellogg (Anthony Hopkins), an eccentric health nut in the early 20th century. Convinced of the benefits of holistic health practices (mostly involving irrigation of the bowels and colon), Kellogg opens a spa in Battle Creek, Michigan that immediately attracts the well-to-do of his time, including Will (Matthew Broderick) and Eleanor Lightbody (Bridget Fonda). A young couple with sexual and marital problems, the Lightbodys aren't helped much by the forced separation of sexes at Kellogg's sanitarium, and the situation is further exacerbated by Will's obliging nurse (Traci Lind) and Eleanor's encounters with a group of German sex therapists. Also at the spa are Charles Ossining (John Cusack), an ambitious con man who sees a fortune in Kellogg's cereal, and the unwashed, cretinous George Kellogg (Dana Carvey), one of the doctor's several dozen adopted children. A spoof as obsessed as its protagonist with its scatological subject matter, The Road to Wellville was an unusual effort for director-composer Alan Parker, known better for darker dramatic material and musicals. - Karl Williams, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Theatrical Release Date:
10/28/1994
DVD Release Date:
09/10/2002
Rating:
R
MPAA Reasons:
for sex-related humor.
Run Time:
120 min.
Production Co.:
Columbia Pictures
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Themes:
Doctors and Patients, Foibles of Marriage
Tone:
Light, Upbeat, Quirky, Satirical, Goofy
Keywords:
diet, health, husband-and-wife, nurse, sanitarium, sex, sex-therapist
Setting:
sanitorium
Time Period:
turn of the 20th century
Language:
English
Status:
DVD