#757: RYDELL, Mark: The Rose (1979)

RYDELL, Mark (United States)
The Rose [1979]
Spine #757
Blu-ray


Bette Midler exploded onto the screen with her take-no-prisoners performance in this quintessential film about fame and addiction from director Mark Rydell. Midler is the rock-and-roll singer Mary Rose Foster (known as the Rose to her legions of fans), whose romantic relationships and mental health are continuously imperiled by the demands of life on the road. Incisively scripted and beautifully shot — by Vilmos Zsigmond, with assistance on the dazzling concert scenes by a host of other world-class cinematographers, including Conrad L. Hall, László Kovács, Owen Roizman, and Haskell Wexler — this is a sensitively drawn and emotionally overwhelming melodrama that made the popular singer into a movie star as well.

134 minutes
Color
5.1 Surround
1:85:1 aspect ratio
Criterion Release 2015
Director/Writers


Story by Bill Kerby.
Screenplay by Kerby and Bo Goldman.
Mark Rydell was 50 when he directed The Rose.

The Film

A

Film Rating (0-60):

60

The Extras

The Booklet

Twelve-page wraparound featuring an essay by critic Paula Mejia.

Commentary

Featuring director Rydell.

Interviews

With Rydell, DP Vilmos Zsigmond, and actor Midler.

Archival interviews

With Midler and Rydell, with on-set footage.

Extras Rating (0-40):

39

60 + 39 =

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