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The Rose (1979)
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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, Rovi

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Starring:
Bette MidlerAlan Bates, (more)
Director(s):
Mark Rydell
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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VINCENT R.

great movie great songs the lure of fame and fortune are very unforgiving as this movie demonstrates.Watching bette belt out those songs made me beleive she was music first and the emotional side second.I had such a hole in my heart when she died at the end.

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James C.

I think this is one of Bette Midler's best roles. She is hearbreakingly believable in her ups and downs, struggling with the perils of fame and addiction. A plus is that the music is a blast.

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Nicole G.

I saw this movie MANY times when it first came out. Just had to see it again. It had me dancing in my seat. I just love it! Bette Midler is fantastic!

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