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Format: VHS Mar 1992 Rated R Recording Mode: (unknown) Closed Captioned 115 min. Color UPC: 012235128138 |
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Movie Description Based on Calder Willingham's novel of the same name, RAMBLING ROSE is a domestic drama set in a small Georgia town during the 1930s. The main character is Rose (Laura Dern), a lower-class girl with a troubled past who takes a job as a live-in maid for the Hillyers, an upper-crust, liberal southern family. Rose quickly wins over her employers with her warmth and spirit, but they are concerned about her promiscuity, which soon has every boy in town at her door. Struggling to resist her innocently seductive ways, the man of the house (Robert Duvall) tries to curb Rose's behavior as she beguiles everyone in the household, including the young Buddy (Lukas Haas), whose sexual awakening is guided by her presence. The cast is rounded out by the strong-minded and independent Mrs. Hillyer (Diane Ladd), who is Laura Dern's real life mother; both actresses were nominated for Oscars for their performances.
Synopsis The sensibilities of a proper southern family in the 1930s are shaken when an innocent, but sexually charged young woman, Rose (Laura Dern), comes to care for their children as a live-in nanny. Her presence gives the adolescent son (Lukas Haas) provocative memories he will cherish all his life, and even revives the parents' (Diane Ladd and Robert Duvall) fossilized marriage. Despite her outrageous sexual behavior, Rose becomes like a daughter to the family who grow to love and cherish the spirit of the beguiling young woman.
Film Notes Theatrical release: September 20, 1991 (limited); September 27, 1991 (expanded).
Estimated budget: $7 million.
Filmed in Ivanhoe, North Carolina, and at the Carolco Studios in Wilmington, North Carolina.
RAMBLING ROSE began shooting September 17, 1990 and completed shooting late November 1990.
Laura Dern and Diane Ladd were the first mother and daughter ever to be nominated for Oscars in the same year.
Industry Reviews "...Dern's performance lingers like a siren's song. So does the movie. It's a beauty." Rolling Stone - p.121-123 - Peter Travers (10/03/1991)
"...[RAMBLING ROSE is] honest, engaging and quite a lot like its perky, disreputable heroine..." New York Times - p.C12 - Caryn James (09/20/1991)
"...The performers have a sweetness that wins you over from the beginning....Duvall works particularly well with Ladd..." Los Angeles Times - p.F6 - Peter Rainer (09/27/1991)
Quotations "You are as graceful as a capital letter S."--Daddy (Robert Duvall) to Rose (Laura Dern)
"But I am only a human girl person and I ain't always perfect. Don't fire me, I love you all so much."--Rose to Daddy
"Rosebud, you break my heart, but I am only a human man person of the father variety."--Daddy's reply to Rose
"Good intentions are what the road to hell is paved with."--Daddy
"Anybody with a little common sense can be sexy."--Mama (Diane Ladd)
"Are you human beings or are you some kind of male monsters?"--Mama to Doctor (Kevin Conway) and Daddy
"I will not cry like a woman."--Mama
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