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The Rose ()


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The tragic life of a self-destructive female rock star who struggles to deal with the constant pressures of her career and the demands of her ruthless business manager.

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  • Nominated for 4 Oscars. Another 5 wins & 8 nominations.
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Cast

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Rose
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Rudge
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Dyer
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Billy Ray
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Dennis
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Mal
Sandra McCabe ...
Sarah
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Mr. Leonard
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Monty
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Don Frank
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Dealer
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Rose's Mother
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Rose's Father
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Emcee
Kenny Sacha ...
Female Impersonator (as Claude Sacha)
Michael St. Laurent ...
Female Impersonator
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Female Impersonator
Pearl Heart ...
Female Impersonator
Butch Ellis ...
Waiter
Richard Dioguardi ...
Trucker
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Milledge
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Television Promoter
Jack O'Leary ...
Short Order Cook
Luke Andreas ...
Trucker
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Skinny Guy
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Secretary
Seamon Glass ...
Trucker
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Police Chief
Dennis Erdman ...
Billy Ray's Kid
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Guard
Joyce Roth ...
Waitress in Airport
Frank Speiser ...
Reporter at Rose's House
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Reporter
Annie McGuire ...
Don Frank's Wife
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Waitress in Diner
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Dee
Dimo Condos ...
Reporter
Lorrie Davis ...
Reporter
David Garfield ...
Reporter
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Reporter
Jack Hollander ...
Reporter
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Reporter
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Reporter
Ted Harris ...
Reporter
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Lockerman
Kelly Boyd ...
Blonde Girl in Leonard's
Cyndi Gottfried ...
Redhaired Girl in Leonard's
L.D. Frazier ...
Doorman at Nightclub
Larry Guardino ...
Cop at Police Station (as Lawrence Guardino)
Tom Kubiak ...
Cab Driver
Phil Rubenstein ...
Pot Belly
Charlie McCarthy ...
Cop in Luxor Baths
Danny Weis ...
The Rose Band
Louis Buchanan ...
The Rose Band (as Robbie Louis Buchanan)
Norton Buffalo ...
The Rose Band
Pentti Glan ...
The Rose Band (as Pentti 'Whitey' Glan)
Steve Hunter ...
The Rose Band
Jerry Jumonville ...
The Rose Band (as Jerome Noel Jumonville)
Mark Leonard ...
The Rose Band
Mark Underwood ...
The Rose Band
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Billy Ray Band
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Billy Ray Band (as Douglas Dillart)
Byron Berline ...
Billy Ray Band
Mark Jordan ...
Club 77 Band
Fred Beckmeier ...
Club 77 Band
David Kalish ...
Club 77 Band
Gary Ferguson ...
Club 77 Band
Steve Berlin ...
Club 77 Band
Gregory Prestopino ...
Monty's Band (as Greg Prestopino)
Bill Elliot ...
Monty's Band
Jon Sholle ...
Monty's Band
Scott Chambers ...
Monty's Band
Harry Stinson ...
Monty's Band
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Allison Caine ...
Additional Voice (uncredited)
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Second Engineer (uncredited)
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Concert Fan (uncredited)
Robert Dahdah ...
Bathhouse Attendant (uncredited)
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Blonde Hippie Girl at Concert (uncredited)
Michael Charles Hill ...
Concert Attendee (uncredited)
Al Irizarry ...
Reporter / Soundperson (uncredited)
Craig S. Jaeger ...
Audience Member (uncredited)
Jonathon Johnson ...
Ensemble (uncredited)
Harold Jurkiewicz ...
Reporter (uncredited)
John Larson ...
Football Captain (uncredited)
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Doorman (uncredited)
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The Roadie (uncredited)
Sid Terror ...
Roadie (uncredited)
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Hippie (uncredited)
Eric Voge ...
Fan (uncredited)
Ken Weiner ...
Concert Fan (uncredited)
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Audience Rocker (uncredited)
Martha Wingate ...
Fan (uncredited)

Directed by

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Mark Rydell ... (directed by)

Written by

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Bill Kerby ... (screenplay by) &
Bo Goldman ... (screenplay by)
 
Bill Kerby ... (story by)
 
Michael Cimino ... (story) (uncredited)
 
Marvin Worth ... (story) (uncredited)

Produced by

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Anthony Ray ... executive producer (as Tony Ray)
Aaron Russo ... producer (produced by)
Marvin Worth ... producer (produced by)

Cinematography by

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Vilmos Zsigmond ... director of photography

Editing by

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Carroll Timothy O'Meara ... (as C. Timothy O'Meara)
Robert L. Wolfe ... film editor

Editorial Department

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Chris Wajshonig ... assistant editor

Casting By

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Lynn Stalmaster ... (uncredited)

Production Design by

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Richard Macdonald ... (production designed by) (as Richard MacDonald)

Art Direction by

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James L. Schoppe ... (as Jim Schoppe)

Set Decoration by

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Bruce Weintraub

Costume Design by

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Theoni V. Aldredge ... (costumes designed by)

Makeup Department

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Jeff Angell ... makeup artist
Hazel Catmull ... hair stylist

Production Management

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Alan Collis ... production manager
Ira Loonstein ... unit production manager
James Herbert ... production manager (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Larry Franco ... assistant director
Barry Primus ... second unit director
Chris Soldo ... second assistant director
Bruce Solow ... dga trainee (uncredited)

Art Department

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Scott W. Leslie ... set dresser
Eugene Acker ... painter (uncredited)
William W. King ... assistant property master (uncredited)
Daniel Loren May ... leadman (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Clayton Collins ... sound editor
Ken Dufva ... foley artist
Bill Henderson ... sound re-recording engineer
Stephen Katz ... sound consultant
Chris McLaughlin ... sound
Kay Rose ... supervising sound editor
Victoria Rose Sampson ... sound editor
Kevin Sorensen ... sound utility
James E. Webb ... sound (as Jim Webb)
Donald C. Rogers ... technical director of sound (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Jay King ... special effects technician (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Richmond L. Aguilar ... gaffer
Bobby Byrne ... additional photographer: concert scenes
Lowell Crisp ... electrician
Curtis Foster ... rigging gaffer
Michael Gershman ... first assistant camera
Conrad L. Hall ... additional photographer: concert scenes (as Conrad Hall)
Jan Kiesser ... additional photographer: concert scenes
László Kovács ... additional photographer: concert scenes (as Laszlo Kovaks)
Steve Lydecker ... additional photographer: concert scenes
Michael D. Margulies ... additional photographer: concert scenes (as Michael Margulies)
Nick McLean ... camera operator
David Myers ... additional photographer: concert scenes
Louis Niemeyer ... first assistant camera
Tim Phelps ... rigging gaffer
Tom Prate ... grip
J.B. Richner ... best boy electric
Owen Roizman ... additional photographer: concert scenes
Tim Ryan ... dolly grip
Michael J. Schwartz ... electrician
Haskell Wexler ... additional photographer: concert scenes
Jim Comfort ... additional camera operator (uncredited) / second assistant camera: "a" camera (uncredited)
Keith Kelsay ... second camera assistant (uncredited)
Fred Muncey ... best boy (uncredited)
Randy Nolen ... panaglide operator (uncredited)
Anthony Pono ... best boy (uncredited)
Ron Saks ... insert camera operator (uncredited)
Joseph D. Steuben ... camera operator (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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April Ferry ... supervising costumer
Bosha Johnson ... assistant: Ms. Aldredge
Andrea E. Weaver ... costumer
Bruce Ericksen ... costumer: men (uncredited)
Dean Skipworth ... costumer: men (uncredited)

Location Management

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Don Kruger ... location manager
Ralph M. Leo ... location auditor

Music Department

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Byron Berline ... musician: Billy Ray Band
David Campbell ... conductor / music arranger / orchestrator
Doug Dillard ... musician: Billy Ray Band
Rodney Dillard ... musician: Billy Ray Band
William Gazecki ... assistant music supervisor (as Bill Gazecki)
Kenny Hopkins ... composer: additional music
Paul A. Rothchild ... music arranger / music supervisor
Kenneth Wannberg ... music editor (as Ken Wannberg)
William R. Darlington ... band coordinator (uncredited)
Lionel Newman ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
Tommy Tedesco ... musician: guitar (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Julia Tucker ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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James Nordberg ... driver: prop truck

Additional Crew

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Toni Basil ... choreographer
Penny Brocato ... craft service
Bonnie Bruckheimer ... assistant to producer
Ron De Blasio ... concert supervisor (as Ron De Biasio)
Anthony Goldschmidt ... title design by
Alan Ladd Jr. ... presenter
Bruce Bahrenburg ... unit publicist (uncredited)
Barbara Allyne Bennet ... secretary: Tony Ray (uncredited)
Maureen Dooling ... secretary: Marvin Worth (uncredited)
Brenda Franklin ... executive assistant: Aaron Russo (uncredited)
Ralph M. Leo ... production accountant (uncredited)

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Bette Midler plays The Rose, a female rock star strikingly similar to Janis Joplin. This movie follows her career during her last tour, as she's determined to return to her hometown in Florida. Although a success, she's exhausted and lonely, but is forced to continue working by her gruff and greedy manager. Though loud and brassy, she is an insecure alcoholic and former drug user, who seems to crave approval in her life. She begins a romance with a limo driver, who is actually an A.W.O.L. Sergeant from the Army. Her musician lifestyle of "sex, drugs, and rock and roll", along with the constant touring, leads her to an inevitable breakdown. Written by R. John Berggren

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Taglines She gave...and gave...and gave...until she had nothing left to give. See more »
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Additional Details

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Also Known As
  • Pearl (United States)
  • The Tour (United States)
  • La rosa (Spain)
  • Το τριαντάφυλλο (Greece)
  • To triandafyllo (Greece)
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Runtime
  • 125 min
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Budget $8,500,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia The movie was originally titled "Pearl", which was a biographical movie based on Janis Joplin's life. The film's screenplay was revised and fictionalized after her family declined to allow the producers the rights to her story. See more »
Goofs When Rose's airplane lands for her St. Louis show, the airport is surrounded by mountains. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into The Linda McCartney Story (2000). See more »
Soundtracks The Rose See more »
Crazy Credits Lyrics of "The Rose" are displayed at the end of the credit crawl, scrolling to the ending of the song. See more »
Quotes Rose: Ain't it just grand layin' there late at night in your bed, waitin' for your man to show up? And when he finally does, at oh about 4 o'clock in the mornin', with whiskey on his breath, and the smell of another woman on his person... Oh honey, I can smell another woman at 500 paces. That's a easy one to catch.
[crowd gets really noisy]
Rose: Oh, the women are getting nasty. So what do you do when he comes home with the smell of another woman on him? Do you say, "Oh honey, let me open up my loving arms and my loving legs. Dive right in, baby, the water is fine"? Is that what you say, girls?
[the women in the crowd scream "No!"]
Rose: Or do you say, "Fuck this shit! I've had enough of you, you asshole! Pack your bags. I'm putting on my little waitress cap and my fancy high-heeled shoes, I'm gonna go find me a real man. A good man, a true man."
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