Desperately Seeking Susan (1985)
- Starring:
- Rosanna Arquette, Madonna, (more)
- Director(s):
- Susan Seidelman
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- PG13
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A petite New Jersey housewife finds self-fulfillment through amnesia in this new wave comedy of errors set in New York's hip '80s downtown scene. Rosanna Arquette stars as Roberta, who turns to the personals for vicarious thrills after her four-year marriage to staid hot tub salesman Gary (Mark Blum) grows stale. Her favorite classified ads trace the romance of Jim (Robert Joy), a struggling musician, and Susan (Madonna), a SoHo vamp who's just narrowly escaped being murdered alongside one of her other boyfriends -- a gangster who recently stole some Egyptian jewelry. Through a series of complicated missteps, Roberta ends up losing her memory and convincing both herself and a broodingly handsome young man named Dez (Aiden Quinn) that she's the elusive, adventurous Susan. Soon, Roberta finds herself being romanced by Dez and pursued separately by her husband, Jim, Susan, and by a murderous mobster who's looking for the stolen jewels. For her second feature outing, which was partially inspired by Jacques Rivette's Celine and Julie Go Boating, director Susan Seidelman filled her cast with hipster extras, downtown personalities, and New York thespians. Notable faces include comedian Steven Wright; future indie mainstay John Turturro; future TV stars Michael Badalucco and Laurie Metcalf; punk singer Richard Hell, who also starred in Seidelman's Smithereens; and performance artist Ann Magnunson, who would star in the director's Making Mr. Right. The big dance-club sequence was filmed at Danceteria, the disco that helped launch Madonna's career. The scene, and the film, helped propel "Into the Groove," one of the singer's all-time club classics, into the charts even though it was actually a b-side to the single "Angel." ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 104 mins
Complete Cast:
- Rosanna Arquette - Roberta Glass
- Aidan Quinn - Dez
- Robert Joy - Jim
- Anna Levine - Crystal
- Peter Maloney - Ian
- John Turturro - Ray
- Shirley Stoler - Jail Matron
- Henry Adler - Magic Club Drummer
- Steve Bosh - Newscaster
- Daisy Bradford - Daisy
- Peter Castellotti - Coffee Shop Cop
- Michael R. Chin - Choy
- Steve Eidel - Party Guest
- Joyce Griffen - Prostitute
- Rosemary Hochschild - Cocktail Waitress
- Shirley Kaplan - Waitress
- Richard S. Lowy - Adrian the Hairdresser
- Gilda Tortorello - Ray's Mom
- Rockets Redglare - Taxi Driver
- Richard Portnow - Party Guest
- Harsh Nayyar - Egyptian Diplomat
- Isabel Lorca - Party Guest
- Carol Leifer - Party Guest
- Ilene Kristen - Party Guest
- John Hoyt - Space Commander
- Annie Golden - Band Singer
- Richard Edson - Man with Newspapers
- Alvy West - Magic Club Saxophonist
- Billy Hopkins
- Michael Bramon - Band Member
- Paul Austin - Policeman
- Adele Bertei - Prisoner
- Madonna - Susan
- Mark Blum - Gary Glass
- Laurie Metcalf - Leslie Glass
- Will Patton - Wayne Nolan
- Steven Wright - Larry Stillman D.D.S
- Anne Carlisle - Victoria
- John Lurie - Neighbor Saxophonist
- Gary Binkow - Band Member
- Elie J. Boubli - Egyptian Ambassador
- Stanley Burns - Ventriloquist
- Iris Chacon - TV Singer
- Wendy Dasteel
- Marty Gold - Magic Club Pianist
- Kim Chan - Park Bum
- Mary Joy - Cocktail Waitress
- Michael Kaufman - Party Guest
- Donna Ritchie - Hot Tub Girl
- J.B. Waters - Jail Matron
- Gary Ray - Band Member
- Lazaro Perez - Enrique the Guard
- Ann Magnuson - Cigarette Girl
- Arto Lindsay - Newspaper Clerk
- Jose Santana - Boutique Owner
- Patrick John Hurley - Policeman
- Richard Hell - Bruce Meeker
- Giancarlo Esposito - Street Vendor
- Curt Dempster - Coffee Shop Manager
- Keita Whitten - Store Customer
- Risa Bramon Garcia
- Victor Argo - Sgt. Taskal
- Michael Badalucco - Guy from Brooklyn
- Timothy Carhart - Victoria's Boy Friend
- Director(s):
- Susan Seidelman
- Writer(s):
- Craig Bolotin, Leora Barish
- Producer(s):
- Midge Sanford, Sarah Pillsbury
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- PG13(Adult Language, Adult Situations, Violence, Not For Children, Brief Nudity)
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- 1985 - Desperately Seeking Susan - British Academy of Film and Television Arts - Best Supporting Actress








