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BETTE MIDLER - 2 DVD SET The Rose and For the Boys
TWO Bette Midler titles
The Rose
In 1969, Mary Rose Foster is a famous rock 'n' roll diva known as The Rose.
Although a success, she is burnt out and lonely but is kept working by her
gruff, greedy manager and promoter Rudge Campbell. Though loud and brassy, Rose
is an insecure alcoholic and former drug user who seems to crave
approval in her life. As such, she is determined to return to her hometown, now
as a superstar. After being humiliated by a country singing star named Billy Ray
whose songs she performs in her show, Rose takes off with a limousine driver named Houston Dyer and begins a
romance with him. They hang out at a nightclub, where Rose used to perform, only
for her to sing with a bunch of female impersonators.
Rudge thinks Houston is just another hanger on, but Rose thinks she has
finally met her true love. Houston tells her that he is actually an AWOL sergeant from the Army, and she tells
him of her past in Florida. They have
a rocky relationship and her lifestyle of "Drugs, Sex, and Rock & Roll" and
constant touring lead her to an inevitable breakdown. The final act that breaks
them apart is him witnessing her passionately kissing her former lesbian lover Sarah Willingham. In the
film's ending, Rose collapses on stage from a fatal drug overdose in the opening
minutes of her long-awaited homecoming concert in Florida. Basically the Janis Joplin story. For The Boys"For The Boys" is the story of two people - the irrepressible Dixie Leonard
(Bette Midler) and the instantly dislikable but ever popular Eddie Sparks (James
Caan). Set against the backdrop of wars in which the United States has been
involved, the film moves from station to station as the pair entertain the boys
while they bicker and fight amongst themselves.The film starts with an
aged Midler telling a studio assistant (Arye Gross) her tale, starting in the
forties with World War II, moving through the was in Korea and climaxing in
Vietnam. Along the way, she gets to sing a few classic tunes, including "Stuff
Like That There" and "P.S. I Love You, as part of the stage act of comedian
Eddie Sparks.Bette Midler delivers a fine performance as the embittered
Dixie Leonard who has seen it all in fifty odd years in the business. She layers
her performance with emotion after emotion and has the gift of bringing out that
quality in her fellow actors. The highlight of this film is her understated
performance of "In My Life" at the small Vietnamese camp - truly a moment when
the world stops turning and we are graced with a glimpse of heaven. James Caan,
playing a quintessential son of a bitch, is less comfortable in his role but has
some fine moments opposite his dynamic co-star.
DVD has been viewed but is in good condition.
AU Region 4
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| | Question & Answer | Answered On | | Q: | Hi What condition are these 2 Betty Midler DVDs in | 02-Jul-08 | | A: | Hi, Thanks for your question.
DVDs have been viewed once and are in good conditon.
To the best of my knowledge there are no problems with them. | |
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