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The Rose Tattoo

  • 1955
  • Approved
  • 1h 57m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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Burt Lancaster and Anna Magnani in The Rose Tattoo (1955)
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A Sicilian seamstress who idolizes her husband must deal with several family crises upon his sudden death.A Sicilian seamstress who idolizes her husband must deal with several family crises upon his sudden death.A Sicilian seamstress who idolizes her husband must deal with several family crises upon his sudden death.

  • Director
    • Daniel Mann
  • Writers
    • Tennessee Williams
    • Hal Kanter
  • Stars
    • Anna Magnani
    • Burt Lancaster
    • Marisa Pavan
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    4.9K
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    • Director
      • Daniel Mann
    • Writers
      • Tennessee Williams
      • Hal Kanter
    • Stars
      • Anna Magnani
      • Burt Lancaster
      • Marisa Pavan
    • 51User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 3 Oscars
      • 10 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Anna Magnani
    Anna Magnani
    • Serafina Delle Rose
    Burt Lancaster
    Burt Lancaster
    • Alvaro Mangiacavallo
    Marisa Pavan
    Marisa Pavan
    • Rosa Delle Rose
    Ben Cooper
    Ben Cooper
    • Seaman Jack Hunter
    Virginia Grey
    Virginia Grey
    • Estelle Hohengarten
    Jo Van Fleet
    Jo Van Fleet
    • Bessie
    Sandro Giglio
    Sandro Giglio
    • Father De Leo
    Mimi Aguglia
    Mimi Aguglia
    • Assunta
    Florence Sundstrom
    • Flora
    Albert Adkins
    • Mario
    • (uncredited)
    Don Bachardy
    • Passenger in Back Seat of Car
    • (uncredited)
    Larry Chance
    Larry Chance
    • Rosario Delle Rose
    • (uncredited)
    Lewis Charles
    Lewis Charles
    • Taxi Driver
    • (uncredited)
    Roger Gunderson
    • Doctor
    • (uncredited)
    Jean Hart
    • Violetta
    • (uncredited)
    George Humbert
    • Pop Mangiacavallo
    • (uncredited)
    Dorrit Kelton
    • Schoolteacher
    • (uncredited)
    May Lee
    • Mamma Shigura - Tattoo Artist
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Daniel Mann
    • Writers
      • Tennessee Williams
      • Hal Kanter
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    8rupie

    Anna Magnani "owns" the movie

    We can always count on Tennessee Williams to give us an engrossing tale of love, lust, loss, betrayal, sexual frustration, and jealousy. Anna Magnani's corrosive performance absolutely dominates this film, which works well in black & white (the overheated emotions seem to leap out of the b&w more starkly than they would out of color); you can't take your eyes off her - it's like watching a train wreck. She makes this insecure, emotionally frightened, self-deluded, yet domineering woman a sympathetic figure in the end. Burt Lancaster is a bit over the top, but the role calls for it. A fascinating aspect is the parallel development of the daughter's budding sexuality with the release of her mother's long-suppressed yearnings. Those fascinated by Magnani here should catch her working with Anthony Quinn in "The Secret of Santa Vittoria", made just four years before her death. Once again, thank you American Movie Classics for bringing us this fine film.
    6wonderlandAlice

    worth watching for the outstanding acting of Magnani

    I recommend this film solely to witness Magnani's performance, which was an utterly beautiful piece of acting, indeed. Although I did not feel pulled into the plot very much, I did sympathize with Magnani's character because she played her part with such heart. I must admit that I was disappointed by Lancaster's overacting, and the minor actors also were not at all impressive. Also, I do not feel inspired to read the play itself because I don't think that reading it could compare to watching Magnani's riveting performance through which Magnani's soul itself seems to bleed.

    Although I cannot think of another film with such an engaging actress, the beginning tone and ambiance of this film reminded me of other Tennessee Williams works. The atmosphere is open, naked, and almost frightening; Williams's plays always introduce characters that are very human--weak, lonely, unsettled--and deeply passionate. He doesn't take care to hide the frightening and desperate side of people even though we may not want to see that. He makes no exception in this piece, and this sense of humanity is most effectively portrayed through Magnani.
    7bkoganbing

    Serafina Magnifina

    It ain't easy to steal the spotlight from Burt Lancaster, but Anna Magnani in her Oscar winning performance managed to do just that. Of course it helps to have the female role be the protagonist here.

    In the 1951 season on Broadway, Tennessee Williams's The Rose Tattoo came to Broadway and ran for 306 performances and starred Maureen Stapleton and Eli Wallach in the Magnani and Lancaster parts. Like all of Tennessee Williams's work it is set in the south, but a different kind of south than we usually see. Surely Serafina Derosse is a lot different than decadent southerners like Blanche Dubois, or Alexandra Del Lago, or Violet Venable. She's from a different world than they, being an immigrant. She brings her culture and its values to the gulf area.

    Serafina's husband is killed in a brief prologue in a car crash, he's a truck driver who does a little smuggling on the side. He also does a bit of womanizing on the side as well which comes out at his death. As a result Magnani just withdraws from the world and even tries to turn her daughter, Marisa Pavan, into as a bitter a creature as she is.

    Enter Burt Lancaster into her life, who's also a truck driver. His is a pretty expansive role also, but he's just not in the same league as Magnani, few are. Burt was cast in the role because Paramount wanted some box office name as Magnani was not known in this country, though she was Italy's biggest female star.

    In a recent biography of Burt Lancaster it said that Lancaster was lucky in this part because he grew up in East Harlem, one of the few WASP types there and had many Italian immigrant friends and their families to draw upon for his character. It's a good performance, Lancaster stops well short of making it a cartoon creation and getting the Italian American Civil Rights group down on him.

    Still it's Magnani's picture and she dominates it thoroughly. She did only a few English language films after this, Wild is the Wind and The Secret of Santa Vittoria with Anthony Quinn and The Fugitive Kind with Marlon Brando among them. Brando in fact turned down this film because he was afraid she'd upstage him. Guess he got his courage later on.

    The Rose Tattoo is probably the closest Tennessee Williams came to doing a comedy. It's well short of a comedy, there's too many serious parts to this film to consider it that. Still I think it's something different from Tennessee Williams, something unique, and something wonderful.
    9Hermit C-2

    A memorable performance by Magnani.

    A great argument can be made that 'The Rose Tattoo' is a classic. It's a wonderful adaptation of a play by one of the most celebrated of modern playwrights, Tennessee Williams. It contains the performance of a lifetime by Anna Magnani, who won an Academy Award for it. The supporting cast also give excellent performances. It even has a fine score written by noted composer Alex North.

    Magnani grabs hold of the role of Serafina Delle Rose and wrings everything she can out of it. She plays a lonely widow who is clinging to the idealized memory of her husband. She has little use for men (and not much more for women) until Burt Lancaster, playing an earthy truck driver, comes along and brings her back to life. Their courtship is swift and tempestuous.

    Director Daniel Mann does a good job of making a movie out of what was once a play; only a few times do things get so wordy that you are reminded of the work's origin. Lancaster is fine in his role, but his character might be just a bit too broadly drawn. I was impressed with actress Marisa Pavan as Serafina's daughter, though she looks closer to 25 than the age of 15 the script says she is, not a unique occurrence in films. Her story also seems a little truncated compared to her mother's.
    8mdm-11

    Anna Magnani's Oscar Winner!

    I had been a fan of Anna Magnani's films long before first viewing "The Rose Tattoo". Always intrigued by this great actor, my expectations for this film were easily met.

    Magnani, a middle aged widow without means meets goodhearted Burt Lancaster, but feels she is betraying the memory of her late husband, whom she seems to worship even beyond his grave. Later the story reveals that this "gem" of a husband had been completely unfaithful and was not much to brag about.

    Adapted from the Tennessee Williams play, this material transfers nicely to the screen. If you are a fan of the two incredible leads, you will enjoy this movie! The absolute best Anna Magnani film in my opinion is "Bellissima", unfortunately not currently available in the USA.

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    • Trivia
      Although the script places the location in a small Mississippi Gulf town, exteriors were shot in Key West. While scouting for locations, a perfect fit was found on Duncan Street for the exterior of the house owned by Serafina Delle Rose. Filmmakers needed to build a fence for a goat paddock, and the crew was worried the owner of the house next-door might object to the filming nearby and a ramshackle fence on his property. They needn't have worried - the house and property next-door at 1431 Duncan was the home that Tennessee Williams shared with his lover Frank Merlo, who happily agreed to its use, even inviting Magnani (close friends of Merlo and Williams) and Lancaster to use it as their dressing rooms. In later years, Williams had an enormous mosaic of a rose tattoo embedded in the floor of the pool behind the house, which is still there.
    • Goofs
      When the truck crashes in flames and rolls down the hillside, it is obvious from the beginning of the sequence that there is nobody in the cab.
    • Quotes

      Serafina Delle Rose: I hate to start to remember, you know? And then not remember, you know?

    • Connections
      Edited into Lo schermo a tre punte (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      The Sheik of Araby
      by Ted Snyder, Francis Wheeler and Harry B. Smith

      Used instrumentally (player piano)

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    • Release date
      • December 13, 1955 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Die tätowierte Rose
    • Filming locations
      • Key West, Florida Keys, Florida, USA
    • Production company
      • Hal Wallis Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,200,000
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 57m(117 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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