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The War of the Roses
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Synopsis
Divorce lawyer Danny De Vito warns his prospective client that the story he's about to tell isn't a pretty one, but the client listens with eager intensity -- as do the folks out there in the movie in the audience. The War of the Roses can best be described as a slapstick tragedy concerning the decline and literal fall of a marriage. After 17 years, Oliver (Michael Douglas) and Barbara (Kathleen Turner) Rose want a divorce. Not for this couple is there anything resembling a "civilized understanding": Barbara wants their opulent house, and Oliver isn't about to part with the domicile. Barbara nails the basement door shut while Oliver is downstairs, Oliver disrupts Barbara's fancy party by taking aim at the catered dinner, Barbara lays waste to Oliver's sports car....and so it goes, culminating in a disastrous showdown around, about and under the living room's fancy chandelier. DeVito and screenwriter Michael Leeson never let us forget that the couple's self-indulgent imbroglio exacts an awful price upon their children (Sean Astin and Heather Fairfield). The War of the Roses was adapted from the novel by Warren Adler. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Sean Astin Josh, Age 17
Danny DeVito Gavin D'Amato
Peter Donat Larrabee
Heather Fairfield Carolyn, Age 17
Bethany McKinney Carolyn, Age 10
Marianne Sägebrecht Susan
Trenton Teigen Josh, Age 10
Kathleen Turner Barbara Rose
Michael Douglas Oliver Rose
G.D. Spradlin Harry Thurmont

Production Crew

Mark Mansbridge Art Director
Warren Adler Book Author
Dustin Blauvelt Camera Operator
David Rubin Casting
Stephen H. Burum Cinematographer
Arnon Milchan Co-producer
James L. Brooks Co-producer
Michael Leeson Co-producer
David Newman Composer (Music Score)
Gloria Gresham Costume Designer
Danny DeVito Director
Lynzee Klingman Editor
Nicholas C. Smith Editor
Doug Claybourne Executive Producer
Polly Platt Executive Producer
John M. Elliott, Jr. Makeup
Stephen Abrums Makeup
Steve Abrams Makeup
Ida Random Production Designer
Michael Leeson Screenwriter
Warren Adler Screenwriter
Anne McCulley Set Designer
Mark Fabus Set Designer
Perry Gray Set Designer
Stan Tropp Set Designer
John Frazier Special Effects
Mike Runyard Stunts
Year: 1989
Runtime: 116
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Color type
DeLuxe Color

Produced by
20th Century Fox
Gracie Films

Release
December 08, 1989 (USA)
by 20th Century Fox

Awards
1989 - Best Film (Musical or Comedy) - Golden Globe