Stella with Bette Midler: DVD Cover

    Stella Director: John Erman Cast: Bette Midler, John Goodman, Trini Alvarado, Stephen Collins

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    • DVD Release Date: 04/08/2003
    • Original Release: 1989
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 4,481

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    Side #1 --
    1. Opening Credits/A Date With Stephen [10:58]
    2. Life Choices [9:22]
    3. Jenny [15:43]
    4. Food Fight [5:36]
    5. A Birthday Party Disaster [5:48]
    6. Conflicted [12:24]
    7. Spring Break With Dad [7:48]
    8. Christmas [10:45]
    9. A Florida Vacation [7:11]
    10. The Ultimate Sacrifice [10:51]
    11. The Masquerade [4:44]
    12. One Last Look/End Credits [7:46]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Bette Midler stars as Stella Claire, a working class, fun-loving barmaid in northern New York State. A brief affair with handsome Stephen Dallas (Stephen Collins) produces a daughter, Jenny (Trini Alvarado), who Stella insists upon raising alone, despite Dallas' marriage offer. As the years pass, Stella and Jenny are a happy pair. Stella gives up bartending to sell cosmetics, supported by her friend Ed (John Goodman), a bartender developing a crush on her and a problem with alcohol. Dallas has stayed involved with his beloved daughter from afar and is now a urologist in New York City, engaged to a book editor (Marsha Mason). As Jenny reaches adulthood, Stella becomes aware that life with her father would provide her daughter with opportunities that she'd never have otherwise, so she devises a painful, self-sacrificing scheme to drive Jenny from the nest. Although functional as a tearjerker, many of the themes in Stella simply don't make as much sense in a modern age of healthy, fractured families, muting the drama of the tale's earlier versions, specifically Stella Dallas (1937). Karl Williams, All Movie Guide

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    March 22, 2005: Outstanding movie. Every mother should see this movie with her daughter. Bett is at her best. You will cry and laugh right to the end.As for all of the men out there,you'll want to see the "dance" that Bett does on top of the bar.This is a heart warming story for people of all ages.

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    December 25, 2002: Hi I seen this film many years ago and I love it.Bette is really good and so it the slob john goodman and steven collins. Good thick plot and what you'd do for the love of your children