Beaches
DVD Release: Beaches
- Release Date: 2002
- Widescreen (1.85:1) enhanced for 16x9 televisions
- cc
- Dolby Digital Surround Sound
DVD Release: Beaches [Special Edition]
- Release Date: 2005
- Widescreen (1.85:1) - enhanced for 16x9 televisions
- Beaches bloopers
- 1989 Grammy award-winning song of the year and record of the year "Wind Beneath My Wings" music video - performed by Bette Midler
- AFI's 100 Years... 100 Songs With Bette Midler (clip)
- Mayim Bialik remembers Beaches
- Barbara Hershey screen test
- Audio commentary with director Garry Marshall
- Theatrical trailer
- Dolby Digital surround sound
- French language track and subtitles
- Rating:


- Genre: Drama
- Movie Type: Buddy Film, Melodrama
- Themes: Death of a Friend, Faltering Friendships, Love Triangles
- Director: Garry Marshall
- Main Cast: Bette Midler, Barbara Hershey, John Heard, Spalding Gray, Lainie Kazan
- Release Year: 1988
- Country: US
- Run Time: 123 minutes
Plot
Based on a novel by Iris Rainer Dart, Beaches traces the 30-year oil-and-water friendship between free-spirited Bronx Jew CC Bloom (Bette Midler) and uptight San Francisco WASP Hillary Essex (Barbara Hershey). The two meet as children in Atlantic City (played by Mayim Bialik and Marcie Leeds) and are reunited in the 1960s, when CC is a struggling singer and Hillary is trying to break free from her staid upbringing by becoming an activist. The two ladies room together, then fall out when both are attracted to off-Broadway producer John Pierce (John Heard). CC wins John, but she quickly outgrows him as she matriculates into a bawdy performer. The recently patched-up friendship between CC and Hillary is torn asunder again when Hillary and her new husband express distaste for CC's performing style. Comes the 1970s, and CC and Hillary are reunited after shedding their respective spouses. Broke again, they once more become Manhattan roommates. Their bond strengthens, but there is tragedy in store for the duo. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie GuideReview
The type of film for which the term "chick flick" was coined, Beaches dishes out all manner of weepy scenarios, including the erosion by jealousy of the central long-distance friendship and the inevitable onset of debilitating disease. Perhaps because it's such a prototype of its genre, Beaches caught on and became a guilty part of many video collections. Almost all of Beaches is maudlin -- after all, this is the film that gave the world Bette Midler's "The Wind Beneath My Wings" -- but within that, there's decent consideration given to the different paths women take and how those choices satisfy and fail to satisfy different yearnings. Beaches marked a turn for Midler away from high-concept physical comedies to a more thoughtful, message-centered type of movie; it was also the first produced by her new production company. As convincingly as Midler plays a semi-autobiographical, flamboyant Jewish entertainer, Barbara Hershey is equally capable at conveying conflicted WASP elitism. The two actresses keep the audience interested, and the solid direction of Garry Marshall (two years before Pretty Woman) delivers home a populist "sisters through the years" tearjerker, paving the way for films like Steel Magnolias (1989) and Fried Green Tomatoes (1991). ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie GuideCast
- Bette Midler - CC Bloom
- Barbara Hershey - Hillary Whitney Essex
- John Heard - John Pierce
- Spalding Gray - Dr. Richard Milstein
- Lainie Kazan - Leona Bloom
James Read - Michael Essex; Grace Johnston - Victoria Essex; Mayim Bialik - C.C., Age 11; Marcie Leeds - Hillary, Age 11; Mariann Aalda - Ticket Seller; Bill Applebaum - Actor 2; Judith Baldwin - Screaming Woman; Anne Betancourt - Miss Valdez; Nicky Blair - Tavern on the Green Maitre d'; Frank Buxton - Doctor; Karin Calabro - Actor 4; Frank Campanella - Frank the Doorman; Lucinda Crosby - TV Interviewer; Jane Dulo - Hillary's Neighbor; Susan Forristal; Diane Frazen - Marjorie; Michael French - Head Waiter; Ken Gibbel - Cowboy Actor; Lynda Goodfriend - Mrs. Myandowski; Joe Grifasi - Otto Titsling; Harvey Keenan - Man in Bagels; Allan Kent - Mr. Melman; Phil Leeds - Sammy Pinkers; Mona Lyden - Actor 1; Steven Majewicz - Phillipe De Brassiere; Barbara Marshall - I.C.U. Nurse #2; Kathi Marshall - Delivery Room Nurse #1; Lori Marshall - Tavern on the Green Patron; Arnold McCuller - Hollywood Bowl Backup Singer; Keith McDaniel - Actor 5; Charles McGowan - Peasant; Eddie Mekka - Actor 3; Kenny Miller - Peasant; Julie Paris - Delivery Room Nurse #2; Tracy Reiner - Dept. Store Clerk; Steve Restivo - Pink Palm Bartender; Patrick Richwood - T. Kuhn; Bo Sabato - Hollywood Bowl Stage Manager; Lisa Savage - Michael's Mistress; Zachary Weintraub - ACLU Worker; Carol Williard - Aunt Vesta; Robert Ball - Harry; Michael Elias - Seedy Bar Patron; Carla Earle - Hollywood Bowl Backup Singer; Doris Hess - Maura; Scott Marshall - Car Rental Agent; Harvey Miller - Movie Director






