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  • Release Date: 1999
  • Widescreen and Fullscreen versions of the film
  • Original theatrical trailer
  • Jann Arden "Insensitive" music video
  • Cast and crew filmographies and biographies

  • Rating: StarStar
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Romantic Drama
  • Themes: Opposites Attract, Haunted By the Past
  • Director: Michael Goldenberg
  • Main Cast: Christian Slater, Mary Stuart Masterson, Pamela Segall, Josh Brolin, Ally Walker
  • Release Year: 1996
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 87 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG

Plot

Two lonely people learn to say it with flowers in this romantic drama. Lisa (Mary Stuart Masterson) is a business executive who has gotten used to being alone but doesn't like it very much; she was abandoned by her birth parents, and then spent most of her childhood being raised by Stanley (S.A. Griffin), an abusive foster father, after her adopted mother died. One day, Lisa gets word that Stanley has died; alone in her apartment, she breaks down and cries uncontrollably. Later the same day, Lisa gets an unexpected delivery of a dozen roses from a secret admirer. Puzzled, Lisa presses the delivery man for information on who might have sent her the flowers, and he confesses -- he sent them himself. Lewis (Christian Slater) runs a flower shop and often takes long walks through the neighborhood, trying to lose his memories of his deceased wife and child. He saw Lisa crying in her window and hoped the roses would cheer her up. Before long, Lisa and Lewis begin dating, but both have some emotional issues to resolve before their story can have a happy ending. This film offers your only opportunity of the moviegoing week to hear someone say, "Oh, there's nothing worse than a finicky agapanthis." ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast


Debra Monk - Lewis' Mom; Mary Alice - Alice; Kenneth Cranham - Simon; S.A. Griffin - Stanley; R.M. Haley - Dad; Michael Mantell - Sam; Anne Pitoniak - Grandma Jean; Brian Tarantina - Randy; Nick Tate - Fayard; Edith Blume - Mumuu Woman; Gina Torres - Francine

Credit

Carolyn Cartwright - Set Designer; Michael Convertino - Composer (Music Score); Cynthia Flynt - Costume Designer; Sharon Ilson - Makeup; Jane Kurson - Editor; Stephen McCabe - Production Designer; Allan Mindel - Producer; Jefferson Sage - Art Director; Debra Schutt - Set Decorator; Chrisann Verges - Supervisor/Manager; Michael Haley - Co-producer; Michael Haley - First Assistant Director; Joseph Hartwick - Executive Producer; Meg Simon - Casting; Danny Michael - Sound/Sound Designer; Adam Kimmel - Cinematographer; Michael Goldenberg - Director; Michael Goldenberg - Screenwriter; Kim Moarefi - Associate Producer; Denise Shaw - Producer; Lynn Harris - Producer

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Wikipedia: Bed of Roses
This article is about the film. For the Bon Jovi song see Bed of Roses (song). For the Statler Brothers song, see Bed of Rose's. For the expression, see Bed of roses
Bed of Roses
Bed_of_roses.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Michael Goldenberg
Written by Michael Goldenberg
Starring Mary Stuart Masterson
Christian Slater
Release date(s) 1996
Running time 87 min.
Country United States
Language English
IMDb profile

Bed of Roses is a 1996 romance film that starred Mary Stuart Masterson and Christian Slater. It was written and directed by Michael Goldenberg.

Plot Synopsis

Slater plays a widowed florist named Lewis who falls in love with Lisa, a business professional, played by Masterson. Lisa was a foster child placed with a couple in Pittsburgh when she was very young. Shortly thereafter, the foster mother died and the foster father petitioned the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to allow him to keep Lisa. In a flashback scene we see a very young Lisa ask her father when her birthday is, and he replies, "You don't have one." It is revealed that Lisa was abused by her biological father. This horrible childhood affected her pursuit of true love and happiness. She engrossed herself in her work to keep her mind off things. Then she meets Lewis. Lewis owns a flower shop and takes long walks during the night, unable to sleep. He lost "everything" when there were complications when his wife went into labor. His wife and child both died during delivery.

Lewis sees Lisa crying in a 2nd floor window one night while taking a walk. Unbeknownst to him, she has recently been informed her stepfather has died. Lewis, concerned about why she was so sad, finds out where she works and delivers a beautiful arrangement of flowers to her the next day and doesn't sign the card. Lisa embarks on a mission to find out who sent the flowers. It leads her right back to Lewis. Even though Lewis is the owner of the flower shop, he often delivers flowers himself because he likes seeing people's faces when they get gifts. Lewis talks Lisa into delivering flowers with him and they fall in love. The relationship struggles, primarily due to both of their past experiences (Lisa's dark childhood and Lewis' loss of his family).

The film was not praised by critics, which is revealed by a "rotten" rating (17%) on Rotten Tomatoes. However it grossed a respectable $19 million USD in the United States and was released on DVD in 1999. A music Soundtrack from the film was also made available. [1]

Bed of Roses was produced by Juno Pix and New Line Cinema, and it was distributed in the US by New Line.

Korean title: 미스터 플라워

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