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  The Rose (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1969, Mary Rose Foster is a famous rock 'n' roll diva known as The Rose.
Rose is an alcoholic and former drug user and she has a tough past from growing up in Florida.
In the film's ending, Rose collapsed on stage from a fatal drug overdose during her hometown concert in Florida.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Rose_(film)   (413 words)

  
 Great Lakes Film - The Rose Technique
Rose would never have appointed herself guardian of the public virtue, but neither will she turn away from people who need to be guided back onto the path of decency and emotional responsibility.
Consequently, of course, Dr. Rose has to resort to tough love from time to time – to employ some – unorthodox therapies, but only in the cause of deep healing and psychic growth.
However, when Dr. Rose carries her technique to its bloody excess, more than the deadwood is eliminated and she is confronted by the humiliating consequences.
www.greatlakesfilmfest.com /film_fest/2002/films/rose.html   (354 words)

  
 The Rose Playhouse Film
The original Rose Playhouse was built by Philip Henslowe in 1587.
A film set of The Rose Playhouse was constructed for the movie Shakespeare in Love.
Academy Award nominee John Karol is producing the planned 90 minute film with theatrical, television and educational distribution in mind.
www.rosefilm.com /index.html   (357 words)

  
 The Name of the Rose (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The film has a controversial scene in which Christian Slater, as Adso, has an explicit sexual encounter with a peasant girl played by Valentina Vargas.
Though there were scattered Inquisition-like activities in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries in northern Italy, the film's description of a centralized Inquisition structure is anachronistic, as such an organization only began to exist in Spain approximately one hundred years after the film's setting.
Helmut Qualtinger was seriously ill during the filming and in fact died only a few hours after shooting his last scene.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Name_of_the_Rose_(film)   (821 words)

  
 The Rose Film Review - Time Out Film
With its ageless conventions and stylish history, the musical biopic is Hollywood's haiku, and the last two years have seen two of its finest examples: The Buddy Holly Story and Coal Miner's Daughter.
But The Rose mixes its models and pays the price, stumbling awkwardly between a historical portrait (of Janis Joplin and other shooting stars of '60s rock) and a concert movie showcase for Bette Midler.
Only Alan Bates, surprisingly well cast as the Rose's ruthless manager, and Harry Dean Stanton (confirming himself as the grittiest sourpuss actor in Hollywood) raise a frown or a smile.
www.timeout.com /film/76949.html   (191 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The Slipper and the Rose (1976 Film Soundtrack): Music: Richard M. Sherman,Robert B. Sherman,Richard ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
After inventing veritable swaths of Disney's musical theme park, TV, and film legacies in the '50s and '60s (including Zorro, The Sword in the Stone, Mary Poppins, and The Jungle Book), the brothers found their talents largely underemployed in TV and film efforts after the death of Walt Disney.
It isn't to say that their talents were in the least diminished, as this soundtrack to the 1976 U.K.-produced live-action adaptation of Cinderella ably attests.
A to Z of Fantasy Films: Part 6: A guide by R.
www.amazon.com /Slipper-Rose-1976-Film-Soundtrack/dp/B00005OC9K   (1585 words)

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