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The Rose (film)

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The Rose
Directed by Mark Rydell
Produced by Anthony Ray (executive)
Aaron Russo
Marvin Worth
Written by Michael Cimino
Bo Goldman
Bill Kerby (story)
Starring Bette Midler
Alan Bates
Frederic Forrest
Music by Paul A. Rothchild
Amanda McBroom (theme song)
Cinematography Vilmos Zsigmond
Editing by Carroll Timothy O'Meara
Robert L. Wolfe
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Release date(s) October 7, 1979
Running time 125 min.
Country United States
Language English
Budget $8,500,000 (estimated)
IMDb profile

The Rose is a 1979 film which tells the story of a 1960s drug-addled rock music star whose life comes unraveled when she travels to her home town in Florida to put on a concert in order to show the people she grew up with that she had "made it." The story is loosely based on the life of Janis Joplin. The film stars Bette Midler, Alan Bates, Frederic Forrest, Harry Dean Stanton, Barry Primus and David Keith.

It was written by Michael Cimino and Bo Goldman from a story by Bill Kerby, and directed by Mark Rydell. The film was marketed with the tagline "She gave and gave, until she had nothing left to give".

The Rose was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Frederic Forrest), Best Actress in a Leading Role (Bette Midler, in her screen debut), Best Film Editing and Best Sound.

The lyrics of the theme song, "The Rose," written by Amanda McBroom and sung in the movie by Bette Midler, play across the screen at the end of the credits.

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[edit] Main cast

Actor Role
Bette Midler The Rose (Mary Rose Foster)
Alan Bates Rudge Campbell
Frederic Forrest Houston Dyer
Harry Dean Stanton Billy Ray
Barry Primus Dennis
David Keith Pfc. Mal
Sandra McCabe Sarah Willingham

[edit] Plot summary

In 1969, Mary Rose Foster is a famous rock 'n' roll diva known as The Rose. She is burnt out and lonely but is kept working by her gruff, greedy manager and promoter Rudge Campbell who supplies her with shots of adrenalin to keep her going. Rose is an alcoholic and former drug user and she has a tough past from growing up in Florida. This past haunts her and she keeps talking about showing everyone how she made it. After a country singing star named Billy Ray orders her to never sing one of his songs again and ridicules her morals, Rose is furious. She takes off with a limosine driver named Houston Dyer and starts a romance with him.

Rudge thinks Houston is just another hanger on, but Rose thinks she has finally met her true love. Houston tells her that he is actually an AWOL sergeant from the Army, and she tells him of her past in Florida. They have a rocky relationship and Rose meets an Army PFC named Mal who tags along for the tour. Her lifestyle of Drugs, Sex, and Rock and Roll and constant touring lead her to an inevitable breakdown and the inability to exist in the real world. In the film's ending, Rose collapsed on stage from a fatal drug overdose during her hometown concert in Florida.

[edit] DVD details

  • Release date: August 19 2003
  • Anamorphic Widescreen
  • Aspect Ratio: 1:85:1
  • Audio tracks: English Dolby Digital 4.0 [CC]
English Dolby Digital Surround [CC]
French Dolby Digital Surround
  • Subtitles: English, Spanish
  • Special Features: Audio commentary by director Mark Rydell
Theatrical trailer
  • Running time: 125 minutes

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

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