Do you have a video playback issues?
Please disable AdBlocker in your browser for our website.
Due to a high volume of active users and service overload, we had to decrease the quality of video streaming. Premium users remains with the highest video quality available. Sorry for the inconvinience it may cause. Donate to keep project running.
-
All our servers are currently overloaded. Please try again later or get our premium subscription.Get PremiumRefresh pageWe are currently experiencing technical difficulties with our servers. We hope to have this resolved soon. This issue doesn't affect premium users.Get PremiumWatch on MixDrop/MyStream
The Rose
TrailerThe movie depicts the tragic life of an ill-fated singer who deals with the constant pressures of her career and the demands of her ruthless business manager. by indulging in drugs and alcohol.Actors: Bette Midler, Alan Bates, Frederic Forrest, Harry Dean Stanton, Barry Primus, David Keith, Sandra McCabe, Will Hare, Rudy Bond, Don Calfa, James Keane, ...»Director: Mark RydellCountry: United StatesDuration: 125 minQuality: HDRelease: 1979IMDb: 6.90 CommentsSort By- Newest
- Oldest
-
Actors of "The Rose"
-
Characters of "The Rose"
Mary Rose FosterPlayed by: Bette Midler -
Directors of "The Rose"
-
Creators of "The Rose"
-
Critic Reviews of "The Rose"
Q Network Film DeskJune 03, 2015Were it not a fictional feature film, The Rose might very well be considered one of the best concert documentaries of the 1970s.
The DissolveMay 18, 2015The Rose wouldn't work without the full commitment of Midler, who always seems poised between a bawdy guffaw and thick mascara tears.
Lawrence Journal-WorldSeptember 09, 2005A very compelling performance by Midler bolsters this musical biopic
EmanuelLevy.ComJune 25, 2005Simply riveting, Bette Midler gives a volcanic, Oscar-nominated performance in this loose adaptation of the tragic life of singer Janis Joplin.
Shadows on the WallNovember 08, 2004Powerful story, brilliant central performance
Kansas City KansanOctober 15, 2004For rock fans, this is pretty sacred stuff. It has its emotional moments.
-
Gallery of "The Rose"