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Scenes from the Goldmine

  • 1987
  • R
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
173
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Scenes from the Goldmine (1987)
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A young songwriter/musician joins a rock group but pays the price for success when she becomes involved with the band's leader and he tries to steal her music.A young songwriter/musician joins a rock group but pays the price for success when she becomes involved with the band's leader and he tries to steal her music.A young songwriter/musician joins a rock group but pays the price for success when she becomes involved with the band's leader and he tries to steal her music.

  • Director
    • Marc Rocco
  • Writers
    • Marc Rocco
    • Danny Eisenberg
    • John Norvet
  • Stars
    • Catherine Mary Stewart
    • Cameron Dye
    • Steve Railsback
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    173
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Marc Rocco
    • Writers
      • Marc Rocco
      • Danny Eisenberg
      • John Norvet
    • Stars
      • Catherine Mary Stewart
      • Cameron Dye
      • Steve Railsback
    • 6User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Catherine Mary Stewart
    Catherine Mary Stewart
    • Debi DiAngelo
    Cameron Dye
    Cameron Dye
    • Niles Dresden
    Steve Railsback
    Steve Railsback
    • Harry Spiros
    Joe Pantoliano
    Joe Pantoliano
    • Manny Ricci
    Alex Rocco
    Alex Rocco
    • Nathan DiAngelo
    Lee Ving
    Lee Ving
    • Ian Weymouth
    John Ford Coley
    • Kenny Bond
    Timothy B. Schmit
    Timothy B. Schmit
    • Dennis Lameraux
    Jewel Shepard
    • Dana
    Pamela Springsteen
    Pamela Springsteen
    • Stephanie
    Lotus Weinstock
    • Rosanna
    Mark Michaels
    • Kerry DiAngelo
    Lisa Blake Richards
    Lisa Blake Richards
    • Elizabeth DiAngelo
    James House
    • Simon LeGree
    Melissa Etheridge
    Melissa Etheridge
    • Shop Clerk
    Richard Sassin
    • Waiter
    Jean Cromie
    • Fan
    • (as Jean Cromie-Schmit)
    Clifford Goldsmith
    • Caterer
    • Director
      • Marc Rocco
    • Writers
      • Marc Rocco
      • Danny Eisenberg
      • John Norvet
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    newnoir

    Not a very good flick...despite Jewel Shepard's presence

    I only rented this because one of my fave b-movie actresses, Jewel Shepard, has a part in it. Its yer basic story of a girl trying to make it in the 1980's New Wave rock and roll scene in L.A. The script is dull, the movie is under lit, and they have a whole subplot with the main character's roommate that serves absolutely no purpose. There are a couple of not half bad 80's rock numbers that I liked, other than that, skip this film. For die hard Jewel Shepard fans only.
    lor_

    Fine music industry drama

    My review was written in July 1988 after watching the film on Charter video cassette.

    "Scenes from the Goldmine" is a diverting drama abo9ut success and disillusionment on the rock music scene. Familiar storyline is punched up by an excellent song track, good performances and tight direction.

    Currently in home video distribution, pic's theatrical release was minimal, following an unveiling at last year's Houston Film Festgival, with a brief run in Cleveland.

    Pic limns the hard-luck tale of Debi DiAngelo (Catherine Mary Stewart), lovely keyboard player-vocalist-composer who gets a gig with up-and-coming rock group Niles Dresden & The Pieces.

    Dresden (Cameron Dye) becomes romantically involved with her, but as the groups' big break comes in signing with a record label, it doesn't take much coercing from evil Rush Records magnate Manny (Joe Pantoliano) to get Dresden to take credit for her songs and ease her out of the big time. As directed by Marc Rocco, who also contributed to the screenplay and background music, "Scenes" credibly depicts the real-world problem of receiving accurate credit (and remuneration) for one's creative efforts and doesn't pull any punches.

    Highlighted by that song "Lonely Dancer", penned by Melissa Etheridge, as well as other strong numbers by Bobby Woods ("Every Good Girl Falls") and the team of Bryan Adams & Jim Vallance ("Play to Win", alternate moniker for the film), pic benefits greatly from having the lead thesps handle their own on-screen singing. Catherine Mary Stewart is feisty and affecting in the lead role of Debi, while Cameron Dye is properly glamorous and evil as Dresden, luring her along; both vocalize ably.

    Joe Pantoliano scores as the venal Manny, making the stereotypical character come alive. Jewel Shepard essays some dramatic moments well as Debi's best friend who faces the problems of unwed pregnancy and real-life performers John Ford Coley and Timothy B. Schmit bring credibility to the band and milieu.
    9lt-91079

    A Must For Catherine Mary Stewart Fans.

    This movie really captures the vibe of the 1980's new wave music scene. Catherine Mary Stewart is a songwriter/ keyboard player that's ends up in a band trying to land a record deal.

    The real musicians in the movie Timothy B. Schmidt (Eagles), John Ford Coley and Nick Gilder are not great actors but add to the story. The music in the movie is really good, and Catherine actually sings along with Cameron Dye. The soundtrack really enhances the movie.

    Yes their are boring subplots. Yes the script lacks great dialogue, but if you love the MTV music era this is a movie for you.

    It is a cheesy 80's Movie. If you are looking for academy award acting, do not bother watching this. If you want to go back in time, this is a Fun movie for you!

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    • Trivia
      B-movie favorite Jewel Shepard said this is the first film where she didn't have to audition. But first time 22-year old director Mark Rocco didn't cast her. Producer John Daly, who had just produced Return Of The Living Dead (1985), which Shepard starred in, gave Rocco a list of actors he wanted, including Shepard, for Goldmine and told Rocco he had to use them. Shepard said Rocco wasn't happy about that and assumed she was only cast because she had sex with Daly, which wasn't true. So Rocco tried getting her to sleep with him too. When she turned him down, he was very, very nasty to her on set and minimized her appearance on screen. Her character Dana had a more prominent role in the script, but Rocco cut most of it.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Catherine Mary Stewart on 'The Apple' (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      Every Good Girls Falls
      Performed by Cameron Dye

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    • Release date
      • December 3, 1987 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Jelenetek az aranybányából
    • Filming locations
      • West Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Location)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo

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