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Roxanne: The Prize Pulitzer

  • Filme para televisão
  • 1989
  • Not Rated
  • 1 h 32 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
4,9/10
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Roxanne: The Prize Pulitzer (1989)
Drama

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThe 1970s Palm Beach, Fla., marriage of Roxanne and Herbert Pulitzer ends in a scandalous 1980s divorce.The 1970s Palm Beach, Fla., marriage of Roxanne and Herbert Pulitzer ends in a scandalous 1980s divorce.The 1970s Palm Beach, Fla., marriage of Roxanne and Herbert Pulitzer ends in a scandalous 1980s divorce.

  • Direção
    • Richard A. Colla
  • Roteiristas
    • Roxanne Pulitzer
    • Cathy Maxa
    • Elizabeth Gill
  • Artistas
    • Perry King
    • Courteney Cox
    • Betsy Russell
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    4,9/10
    203
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Richard A. Colla
    • Roteiristas
      • Roxanne Pulitzer
      • Cathy Maxa
      • Elizabeth Gill
    • Artistas
      • Perry King
      • Courteney Cox
      • Betsy Russell
    • 3Avaliações de usuários
    • 2Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Perry King
    Perry King
    • Herbert 'Peter' Pulitzer
    Courteney Cox
    Courteney Cox
    • Jacquie Kimberly
    Betsy Russell
    Betsy Russell
    • Liza Pulitzer
    Sondra Blake
    • Roxanne's Mother
    Julie Caitlin Brown
    Julie Caitlin Brown
    • Lorraine Odasso
    • (as Caitlin Brown)
    Amy Adams
    • Susie
    Michael Champlin
    • Randy
    Richardson Morse
    Richardson Morse
    • Scott
    Jay Glick
    • Farish
    Mary Fanaro
    Thom Scoggins
    Chynna Phillips
    Chynna Phillips
    • Roxanne Pulitzer
    Christian Cousins
    Christian Cousins
    • Mac
    Joseph Cousins
    Joseph Cousins
    • Zac
    Janice Benson
    • Mrs. Griffen
    James Grimshaw
    • Judge Harper
    Don Sheldon
    • Chuck Nugent
    Bob Barnes
    • Ed McCabe
    • Direção
      • Richard A. Colla
    • Roteiristas
      • Roxanne Pulitzer
      • Cathy Maxa
      • Elizabeth Gill
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    4moonspinner55

    Unhappiness in paradise...but what's the moral of the story?

    If your knowledge of the Pulitzer family dynasty is fuzzy at best, this TV-made dramatization of factual events won't give you any additional clues. Perry King plays wealthy bachelor Herbert "Peter" Pulitzer from Palm Beach, Florida; he's got a boat, a plane, a luscious spread near the ocean, a flirtatious daughter who looks like a fashion model, and a year-round tan. We don't learn much about his background or his friends (or his ex-wife, whom we meet on the fly--and who seems like just another society snob). For these reasons, it is doubly perplexing that a 20-year-old girl from humble means named Roxanne (Chynna Phillips), employed at an insurance office, would even turn this seasoned millionaire's head. Alas, he falls madly in love with her (we presume) and they marry despite his reluctance to have more kids. Naïve as Roxanne is, she's just as apt as her husband to have an adventurous sexual side, along with the usual childish fits of jealousy and moodiness that can make a 20-year-old girl a handful. Surprisingly, the couple's early years--their courtship and marriage--is far more interesting than their cause célèbre divorce, yet neither provides us with much to think about. Youthful Roxy is seduced by the cocaine and club life, but is rendered fairly helpless once Pulitzer starts pulling legal strings, making her out to be an unfit mother to their twin boys. We can see neither person was ready for a serious marriage, and that the tug-of-war for child custody is just a game to this master manipulator of a husband. So what's the point of this doomed love story? There is none; it's just a sleek exercise in would-be voyeurism, dogged by wooden acting and a facetious script littered with holes and unexplained incidents. King, with gray streaks in his hair (or hairpiece), never changes throughout the years. Once a promising young actor, King is coasting here, filling in a sketch left behind by writer Elizabeth Gill and delivering a tepid performance. *1/2 from ****
    4JamesHitchcock

    The Martyrdom of the Blessed Saint Roxanne

    The divorce of Roxanne and Herbert Pulitzer was one of the great celebrity scandals of the1980s. (Rather confusingly, Herbert was also known as "Pete" or"Peter"; both names are used in this film). It had everything one could desire in a scandal, including allegations of drug abuse, adultery,lesbianism, three-in-a-bed orgies and incest. Most importantly it had class distinctions. Some Americans try to pretend that theirs is a classless society, but this pretence generally goes out of the window where scandal is concerned.

    Herbert, a resident of the millionaire's retreat of Palm Beach, was the grandson of Joseph Pulitzer, the man who founded the Pulitzer newspaper empire and the Pulitzer prizes, and the heir to the family fortune. Roxanne was from a blue-collar family in upstate New York. Their marriage was therefore the American equivalent of the working-class girl who becomes a countess, and when it all went wrong in a welter of accusation and counter-accusation, the media had a field day, nicknaming Roxanne "Foxy Roxy".

    Roxanne published her side of the story in her autobiography "The Prize Pulitzer", upon which this movie is based. Given its source, it is perhaps unsurprising that the film does not exactly approach the divorce with any attempt at even-handedness. The title might just have well have been "The Martyrdom of the Blessed Saint Roxanne at the Hands of the Evil Monster Herbert". According to this version, Foxy Roxy was taken in by a handsome, wealthy older man who turned out to be a monster of selfishness, trying to prevent her from having children, introducing her to drugs and bullying her into taking part, much against her will, in sexual threesomes with her friend Jacquie Kimberly.

    The best way of dealing with Roxanne Pulitzer's story might have been to turn it into a glossy Hollywood blockbuster; it would not have been a great film, but might at least have been an enjoyably lurid romp along the lines of "Valley of the Dolls". Unfortunately, Hollywood did not seem interested, and "The Prize Pulitzer" ended up as a made-for-television movie with some of the more salacious details of the divorce case omitted, perhaps because television, which needs to retain the family audience, is a more puritanical medium than the screen. (Fear of possible lawsuits for defamation might also have played a part).

    Had Hollywood made a film of these events, we might have had a more accomplished leading lady than Chynna Phillips. Chynna is, of course, better-known as a singer (she is part of the girl band Wilson Phillips) and on the evidence of this film she seems to have been well-advised to concentrate on a musical career rather than an acting one. Her performance as Roxanne is a one-dimensional one, playing her character as a pretty but naïve young woman who wears the same expression of wide-eyed innocence throughout. Perry King is appropriately suave and smooth as the Herbert of the earlier scenes, but seems insufficiently villainous in the later ones. Probably the best acting performance comes from a young, pre-"Friends" Courteney Cox as Roxanne's treacherous friend Jacquie.

    Overall, however, "Roxanne, The Prize Pulitzer" is just another example of television taking a potentially interesting story and turning it into something bland and uninteresting. 4/10
    5MarieGabrielle

    Perry King as Pulitzer...

    This film was about yet another failed 80's marriage; in the wake of Donald Trump and Ivana; Perry King looks believable; Chynna Phillips looks a bit like Roxanne Pulitzer, an outcast in Palm Beach from the start.

    Apparently this was an abusive marriage, and Roxanne was seen on the cover of the NY Post for awhile; she really didn't have a chance; at least she got custody of the children, Mack and Zach.

    Courteney Cox portrays a fair weather friend, we see the usual conspicuous consumption (you may want to watch "Reversal of Fortune" for the Von Bulow story, similar theme).

    Watchable. 5/10

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      • 16 de outubro de 1989 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
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      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Skandal in Palm Beach - Die Pulitzer-Story
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      • Jaksonville, Flórida, EUA
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      • 1 h 32 min(92 min)
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