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Roseland

  • 1977
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  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
638
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Roseland (1977)
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"Roseland" is made up of three stories, sometimes connecting, all set in the famed New York dance palace, and all having the same theme: finding the right dance partner."Roseland" is made up of three stories, sometimes connecting, all set in the famed New York dance palace, and all having the same theme: finding the right dance partner."Roseland" is made up of three stories, sometimes connecting, all set in the famed New York dance palace, and all having the same theme: finding the right dance partner.

  • Director
    • James Ivory
  • Writer
    • Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
  • Stars
    • Teresa Wright
    • Lou Jacobi
    • Don De Natale
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    638
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • James Ivory
    • Writer
      • Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
    • Stars
      • Teresa Wright
      • Lou Jacobi
      • Don De Natale
    • 11User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Teresa Wright
    Teresa Wright
    • May (The Waltz)
    Lou Jacobi
    Lou Jacobi
    • Stan (The Waltz)
    Don De Natale
    Don De Natale
    • Master of Ceremonies (The Waltz)
    Louise Kirtland
    • Ruby (The Waltz)
    Hetty Galen
    Hetty Galen
    • Red-Haired Lady (The Waltz)
    Carol Culver
    • Young May (The Waltz)
    Denny Shearer
    Denny Shearer
    • Young Eddie (The Waltz)
    • (as Danny Shearer)
    Geraldine Chaplin
    Geraldine Chaplin
    • Marilyn (The Hustle)
    Helen Gallagher
    • Cleo (The Hustle)
    Joan Copeland
    Joan Copeland
    • Pauline (The Hustle)
    Christopher Walken
    Christopher Walken
    • Russel (The Hustle)
    Conrad Janis
    Conrad Janis
    • George (The Hustle)
    Jayne Heller
    • Bella (The Hustle)
    Annette Rivera
    • The Hustle Couple (The Hustle)
    Floyd Chisholm
    • The Hustle Couple (The Hustle)
    Jeanmarie Evans
    • Cloakroom Attendant (The Hustle)
    Lilia Skala
    Lilia Skala
    • Rosa (The Peabody)
    David Thomas
    • Arthur (The Peabody)
    • Director
      • James Ivory
    • Writer
      • Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
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    6boblipton

    Dancing In The Light

    Teresa Wright and Lou Jacobi meet to waltz and shmooze. Gigolo Christopher Walken bilks old ladies and Geraldine Chaplin. Lilia Skala's attempt to win the Peabody dance competition is thwarted when her partner winds up in the hospital.

    It's an anthology movie of three stories set at New York City's Roseland Ballroom. For decades it sat at 239 West 52nd Street, with an increasingly elderly patronage. Probably that's why this Merchant-Ivory picture (script by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, of course) has people dying on the dance floor As you might expect, the dialogue is excellent, and so are the performances, but it's a remarkably unsentimental and unsympathetic view of the institution. Perhaps this reflects the problems they had shooting it, like being picketed by the Teamsters and getting into a wrangle with the Screen Actors Guild. With Helen Gallagher and Conrad Janis,.
    9janfilmfan

    bitter-sweet stories in the Ginger y Fred-style

    Maybe I wouldn't have bought the movie if I'd seen the low voting-rate here. But I read the three bones in the Videohounds and got curious for Roseland, New Yorks famous old ballroom, filled up with mostly older dance-lovers, often looking for some company. Two bitter-sweet stories in the Ginger y Fred-style open and end. The middle part "Hustle" has Christopher Walken - who in his youth was dreaming of becoming a dancer - as the young darling gigolo for the older ladies. Walken plays a brilliant part here (just before his Deer Hunter-fame), you believe him right away. As the younger Geraldine Chaplin offers her love, house and help, he gratefully accept it,but when she tries to force things and make him think of him and her alone she loses easily from a golden watch. We've seen a lot of dancing-movies alright, but especially the genuine atmosphere with regular customers as the extra's, gives Roseland some unforgettable moments. 9 out of 10 is rather high, but boy, you have to fight against these poor ratings!
    10digit420

    I Liked It

    I watched this movie for the simple pleasure of staring at pretty young Christopher Walken; I had no expectations of actually caring about the rest of it since it didn't seem like something that aligned with my interests whatsoever. I was pleasantly surprised, and I've been thinking about it ever since. The three stories are simple and subdued, wistful, mournful little vignettes peering in on the lives, drama, and regrets of various characters who frequent this ballroom. It's mellow yet moving, sweet yet sad, with compelling characters and an inviting atmosphere that kept my tiny attention span thoroughly invested. Also, if you're like me and you're here for the prettyboy, you won't be disappointed.
    7tgbldkam

    Saturday Night Fever For Old People

    Roseland was an actual dance/music hall in New York City that closed down in 2014. Three vintage stories takes place in the dance hall. The main theme is old age is sad and lonely.

    The screen writer, Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, was fifty when the movie came out and after seeing the movie, makes me wonder if she dreaded growing old.

    The first story is "The Waltz" about an old woman played by Teresa Wright who has a difficult time in letting go of the memory of her late husband. She meets a fellow dancer, Stan (Lou Jacobi).

    It reminded me of old Twilight Zone episode where old folks try to reclaim their youth or go back into past.

    The second story, "The Hustle" is the longest and best one. It's about a gigolo named Russell (Christopher Walken) and the women in his life. Walken chews up the scenery.

    One the best moments in this story is when Geraldine Chaplin mimes that she is going home to get some sleep.

    The third story, "The Peabody" about an elderly woman who participates in a dance contest. There is a hint that the dancing the Peabody is deadly for old people (two people die after dancing it). The story came across as something I have seen in a thriller/horror anthology movie.

    The overall movie has an old timey feel to it with a mixture of 1970's. That same year Saturday Night Fever came out which was a huge success.

    The reason I gave it a seven is because the acting was good and "The Hustle"
    6SnoopyStyle

    earlier Merchant Ivory joint

    Roseland is a ballroom where the older set gathers to dance and remember old times. There are some great veteran actors while the younger couple is played by Geraldine Chaplin and Christopher Walken. This is filmed mostly in the Roseland Ballroom, a real place in Manhattan.

    This is Merchant Ivory before their fame reached me. I mostly know them for those British costume dramas. This is a little different. It does have their style despite the grim 70's New York. It feels a bit like Altman with less cross-talking. There is a note of sadness and faded glory throughout. This is a little flat and stays at that level.

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    • Trivia
      The film was almost entirely shot at the Roseland Ballroom in New York City.
    • Goofs
      Early in the film, Christopher Walken's character walks Geraldine Chaplin's character out of Roseland at night and the show playing at the Alvin Theatre is Shenandoah. Several scenes later they are meeting up outside of Roseland, but now Annie, which opened in April, 1977, is now playing at The Alvin. Yet it is only supposed to be a few days later in the story.
    • Quotes

      Russel (The Hustle): You think I'm vain. Cause I like myself pretty well? I like my suit. Don't you? My tie?

      Marilyn (The Hustle): Cute.

      Russel (The Hustle): Cute? And the rest of me? My eyes, hair, profile. Legs long enough?

      [Gestures at stomach]

      Russel (The Hustle): Mmm, flat. Why are you laughing? It's a serious subject.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Wandering Company (1985)
    • Soundtracks
      Rockin' Chair
      By Hoagy Carmichael

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    • Release date
      • October 15, 1997 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Merchant Ivory Productions (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Hustle
    • Filming locations
      • Roseland Ballroom - 239 West 52nd Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Merchant Ivory Productions
      • Oregon Four
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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