Available on DVD

The Help
In 1960s Jackson, Miss., aspiring writer Eugenia Phelan crosses taboo racial lines by conversing with Aibileen Clark about her life as a housekeeper, and their ensuing friendship upsets the fragile dynamic between the haves and the have-nots. When other long-silent black servants begin opening up to Eugenia, the disapproving conservative Southern town soon gets swept up in the turbulence of changing times.
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Screen: 1.85:1, Color
Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
Features

  • Two deleted scenes with introductions by Tate Taylor
  • Mary J. Blige “The Living Proof” music video
  • Making Of The Help: From Friendship To Film
  • In Their Own Words: A Tribute To The Maids Of Mississippi
  • Three additional deleted scenes with introductions by Tate Taylor
  • Johnny’s Home