Comic-Con coverage on Spout
Advertisement

The Rose
  • 0
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • Rate this movie.

Buy it now on DVD
Starting at $6.99

Rent it, watch it, find it

Advertisement

Synopsis
Bette Midler stars as Rose in this somber drama loosely based on the life of the late Janis Joplin. She plays an ill-fated singer who succumbs to the pressures of performing by indulging in drugs and alcohol. Her sweetheart Dyer (Frederic Forrest) is the former chauffeur who naively tries to save her from self destruction, while her British manager Rudge (Alan Bates) is ultimately blamed for not preventing her inevitable fall. The story mirrors any one of a number of popular singers who have fallen victim to the excess of success. Midler and Forrest were nominated for Oscars for their performances, with Best Editing laurels given to Timothy O'Meara and Robert Wolf. The Rose was a box office smash and was the plum role that elevated Midler to star status in the eyes of the public and Hollywood. ~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide

Cast

Alan Bates Rudge
Rudy Bond Monty
Don Calfa Don Frank
Frederic Forrest Dyer
Michael Greer Emcee
Will Hare Mr. Leonard
James Keane Dealer
Sandra McCabe Sarah
Doris Roberts Rose's Mother
Harry Dean Stanton Billy Ray
Sandy Ward Rose's Father
David Keith Mal
Bette Midler Rose
Barry Primus Dennis

Production Crew

Jim Schoppe Art Director
Toni Basil Choreography
Vilmos Zsigmond Cinematographer
Paul A. Rothchild Composer (Music Score)
Theoni V. Aldredge Costume Designer
Mark Rydell Director
C. Timothy O'Meara Editor
Robert Wolfe Editor
Tony Ray Executive Producer
Larry J. Franco First Assistant Director
Paul A. Rothchild Musical Arrangement
Aaron Russo Producer
Marvin Worth Producer
James L. Schoppe Production Designer
Richard Macdonald Production Designer
Bill Kerby Screen Story
Bill Kerby Screenwriter
Bo Goldman Screenwriter
Michael Cimino Screenwriter
Bill Derby Short Story Author
Kay Rose Sound Editor
Chris McLaughlin Sound/Sound Designer
Jim Webb Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1979
Runtime: 134
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Sound
Dolby Stereo

Produced by
20th Century Fox

Awards
1979 - Best Original Song - Golden Globe
1979 - Best Picture - Musical or Comedy - Golden Globe