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Rating: 4.3 / 5.0 (35 votes)

Released: 1999-05-18

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Divine Madness by Warner Home Video

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Movie Details

Director
Michael Ritchie
Studio
Warner Home Video
Runtime
95
Rated
R (Restricted)
Binding
DVD

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Description

Audacious, brazen, funny, and perhaps the unconscious inspiration for Madonna's shows, Divine Madness makes an absolute spectacle of itself. Bette Midler's raunchy, entertaining persona is on high in this concert film filmed in Pasadena. Midler tells dirty jokes, berates herself and the audience, and most of all belts out (some may say shrieks out) covers of Bruce Springsteen and rock and swing classics. Somewhere between “Everything's Comin' Up Roses” and “Vogue,” Midler seems a bridge between eras, that of burlesque, do-anything-to-please-'em showmanship and shocking, pyrotechnic exhibitionism and aloofness. (A hint at just how old this 1980 movie feels, Midler unabashedly makes a reference to Georgie Jessel!) Directed by Michael Ritchie, whose Smile and The Bad New Bears were interesting takes on America, Divine is also a slice of the American experience. It's dirty enough to be fun and clean enough to stay just this side of bawdy. That used to be a fine American tradition. Note: The songs “Shiver Me Timbers” and “Rainbow Sleeve,” which appeared in the theatrical release of this picture, are not included in this DVD. That's a shame because with Midler, more is more. –Keith Simanton

Actors

  • Bette Midler
  • Jocelyn Brown
  • Ula Hedwig
  • Diva Gray
  • Irving Sudrow

Format

  • Color
  • Dolby
  • Letterboxed
  • Widescreen
  • NTSC

Editorial Review

Audacious, brazen, funny, and perhaps the unconscious inspiration for Madonna's shows, Divine Madness makes an absolute spectacle of itself. Bette Midler's raunchy, entertaining persona is on high in this concert film filmed in Pasadena. Midler tells dirty jokes, berates herself and the audience, and most of all belts out (some may say shrieks out) covers of Bruce Springsteen and rock and swing classics. Somewhere between “Everything's Comin' Up Roses” and “Vogue,” Midler seems a bridge between eras, that of burlesque, do-anything-to-please-'em showmanship and shocking, pyrotechnic exhibitionism and aloofness. (A hint at just how old this 1980 movie feels, Midler unabashedly makes a reference to Georgie Jessel!) Directed by Michael Ritchie, whose Smile and The Bad New Bears were interesting takes on America, Divine is also a slice of the American experience. It's dirty enough to be fun and clean enough to stay just this side of bawdy. That used to be a fine American tradition. Note: The songs “Shiver Me Timbers” and “Rainbow Sleeve,” which appeared in the theatrical release of this picture, are not included in this DVD. That's a shame because with Midler, more is more. –Keith Simanton

More Details

Binding
DVD
Aspect Ratio
2.35:1
Disks
1

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