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Violet Weston () has cancer and a propensity for pills and alcohol. Shes a difficult woman to deal with and her husband has finally had enough. Violets family gathers including middle daughter Ivy, youngest daughter Karen (with her new fiancé), eldest daughter Barbara (with her separated husband and teenage daughter), and her sister Mattie Fae (with her husband and son in tow). A family tragedy causes tensions to run high and secrets to come out. The Weston women will be forced to examine themselves and their lives whether they want to or not. Welcome to Osage County, Oklahoma in the sweltering heat of August.
August: Osage County tells the tale of the dysfunctional Westin clan, who all come together after the death of patriarch Beverly Weston (Sam Shepard). His wife Violet (Meryl Streep), who is fighting mouth cancer and a growing dependency on pain pills, sees her entire clan return home for the services, including her sister Mattie Fae Aiken (Margo Martindale) and her husband Charles (Chris Cooper) and their son "Little" Charles (Benedict Cumberbatch). Also arriving are Violets three daughters: Barbara (Julia Roberts) and her husband Bill (Ewan McGregor), Ivy (Julianne Nicholson), and wild child Karen (Juliette Lewis), who brings her fiance Steve (Dermot Mulroney). As the clan bickers and jokes, old truths come to the surface, jealousies flourish, and eventually each of the characters confronts some past hurt or future fear..
Meryl Streep
Violet Weston
Dermot Mulroney
Steve Huberbrecht
Julia Roberts
Barbara Weston
Juliette Lewis
Karen Weston
Chris Cooper
Charlie Aiken
Ewan McGregor
Bill Fordham
Margo Martindale
Mattie Fae Aiken
Sam Shepard
Beverly Weston
Julianne Nicholson
Ivy Weston
Abigail Breslin
Jean Fordham
Benedict Cumberbatch
Little Charles Aiken
Misty Upham
Johnna Monevata
Will Coffey
Sheriff Deon Gilbeau
Newell Alexander
Dr. Burke
Jerry Stahl
Liquor Store Owner
Dale Dye
Radio Announcer
Ivan Allen
Radio Announcer
Arlin Miller
Baseball Announcer
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