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Rose, The (1979)
Rating:
Starring: Bette Midler, Alan Bates, Frederic Forrest
Director: Mark Rydell
Category: Drama
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Subtitles:
English,Spanish
Length:
125 mins

 
 

 

"Bette Midler is an explosion of joy, a triumph...she is moving, funny, tragic. As real and varied as life itself." -Cosmopolitan

In an Oscar-nominated performance, Bette Midler portrays a Janis Joplin-like rock star whose success is laced with so much booze, drugs and hard-living it eventually causes her downfall. Trapped in a self-created hell, Rose begs her manager (Alan Bates) for time off from her concert tour. When he refuses, she seeks comfort and love in the arms of a handsome drifter (Frederic Forrest), but even he cannot handler her life of excess. Electrifying musical numbers, including the hit song "The Rose" make the film pop culture classic.