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I Never Promised You a Rose Garden
Titolo originale: I Never Promised You a Rose Garden
Regia:
Anthony Page
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Anno: 1977
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Dramma
Tag:
disturbed teenager
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Cast:
Kathleen Quinlan
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Bibi Andersson
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Ben Piazza
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Lorraine Gary
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Martine Bartlett
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Margo Ann Berdeshevsky
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Darlene Craviotto
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Reni Santoni
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Susan Tyrrell
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Signe Hasso
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Norman Alden
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Sylvia Sidney
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Dennis Quaid
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Karin Collison
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Robert Viharo
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Diane Varsi
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Helen Verbit
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Gertrude Graner
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Cynthia Szigeti
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Lynne Marie Stewart
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Carol Worthington
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Jan Burrell
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Mary Carver
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Clint Howard
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Jeff Conaway
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Paul Jenkins
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Donald Bishop
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Carole Androsky
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Nancy Parsons
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Dolores Quentin
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Samantha Harper
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Richard Herd
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Sarah Cunningham
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Irene Roseen
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Leigh Curran
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Juney Ellis
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Pamela Guest
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Cherry Davis
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A new reprint paperback edition of the film's source 1964 novel of the the same name by Joanne Green [...]
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Natalie Wood was a close friend of the movie's writer, Gavin Lambert, and was working with Sydney Po [...]
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Barbara Steele is billed as part of the cast in the closing credits for the film but it appears any [...]
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The film was a rare excursion from the type of B-movie, genre entertainment and exploitation film fa [...]
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Final theatrical feature film of actress Diane Varsi who portrayed Sylvia.
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The background music for the Kingdom of Yr scenes is taken from a sound recording of a ''Balinese Ke [...]
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The lead character of Deborah Blake was offered to actress Patty Duke during the late 1960s. But she [...]
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According to the 'Wikipedia' website, ''all references to Judaism were removed [from the film's sour [...]
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Development of the picture resurfaced in 1973 after a number of deferrals and postponements. Accordi [...]
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The lead female role of of Deborah Blake in this picture was previously intended for Natalie Wood wh [...]
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The name of Deborah Blake ( Kathleen Quinlan)'s secret fantasy world was the ''Kingdom of Yr''. Acco [...]
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Mark Rydell replaced Sydney Pollack as the movie's film director according to an article published i [...]
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Famous renowned music composer Danny Elfman was billed in the movie's credits as "Dan Elfman''.
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Principal photography on this picture was postponed until the spring season of 1971 according to an [...]
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The film's source novel ''I Never Promised You a Rose Garden'' (1964) by Joanne Greenberg was writte [...]
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It is often believed that Mel Gibson made his uncredited theatrical feature film debut in this movie [...]
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The film was announced to be co-starring actresses Liza Minnelli and Estelle Parsons according to an [...]
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The picture's source novel of the same name by Joanne Greenberg was adapted into a play by Walter L. [...]
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The psychiatric hospital in the 1964 source novel of the same name by Joanne Greenberg was based on [...]
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The picture was able to be green-lit and achieve the financing required after several iterations in [...]
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The movie was made and released about thirteen years after its source novel of the same name by Joan [...]
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Swedish actress Bibi Andersson was cast in the picture based on her work with director Ingmar Bergma [...]
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The name of the anesthetized state of mind was "Dreamland".
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Actor Dennis Quaid played a baseball pitcher called ''Shark'' near the end of the film. Years later, [...]
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This film, ''I Never Promised You a Rose Garden'' (1977), is often referred to by the informal short [...]
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The movie was labeled a '"September Hit'' by show-business trade-paper 'Variety' in their 12th Octob [...]
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Blurbs, slogans and taglines on the dust-jacket cover of this movie's 1977 Signet paperback tie-in e [...]
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''Joanne Greenberg, who wrote the novel upon which the film was based, reportedly hated the way her [...]
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The film cast includes four Oscar (Academy Award) nominees: Kathleen Quinlan, Sylvia Sidney, Susan T [...]
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Actress Charlotte Rampling was cast in the lead female role of Deborah Blake according to an article [...]
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Final theatrical feature film of actress Martine Bartlett who portrayed the character of ''Secret Wi [...]
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The movie's producer Roger Corman says of this film on its DVD sleeve notes: ''While Qualcuno vol� [...]
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The film was one of the most expensive ever produced by the New World Pictures studio according to p [...]
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The character of Dr. Fried (Bibi Andersson) in the 1964 source novel of the same name was based on s [...]
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''The story has strong echoes of Qualcuno volò sul nido del cuculo (1975)...'' according to a 198 [...]
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Actress Mia Farrow was attached to play the lead female role of Deborah Blake according to an articl [...]
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The first name of the film's sound mixer Arthur A. Names [See Art Names] is spelled incorrectly in t [...]
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The film's closing credits state: ''The producers gratefully acknowledge the cooperation furnished b [...]
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The film's script was ''...based on the cult novel by Hannah Green [Joanne Greenberg]'' according to [...]
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In an iteration of the picture's development in 1975, the following key creatives were attached: lea [...]
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The New World Pictures studio planned an exclusive test run of the movie in New York City in April 1 [...]
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At one point filmmaker Peter Medak was going to direct with the film starring Charlotte Rampling and [...]
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Though often compared and contrasted with Qualcuno volò sul nido del cuculo (1975), a film to whi [...]
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The film company "Imorh Productions'' listed in the movie's credits is taken from the source novel's [...]
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Though the film was often compared with Qualcuno volò sul nido del cuculo (1975) due to its recen [...]
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The name of the section of the hospital that Deborah Blake (Kathleen Quinlan) resided in was ''Ward [...]
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A 1977 special edition paperback edition of the film's source 1964 novel of the the same name by Joa [...]
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Actress Martine Bartlett, who portrayed the hysterical self-abusing mental patient ''Secret Wife'' c [...]
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The film in 1978 was Oscar nominated for one Academy Award in the category of Best Writing, Screenpl [...]
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Actress Pamela Seamon, now known as Pamela Guest, who portrayed a student nurse, is billed onscreen [...]
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Debut theatrical feature film of actress Nancy Parsons who played a singing patient.
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The name of the medical condition / mental illness that Deborah Blake (Kathleen Quinlan) was diagnos [...]
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"We don't promise you a rose garden" was U.S. Marines recruiting slogan used between late 1971 until [...]
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In an interview by Claudia Cragg with the film's source novelist Joanne Greenberg, entitled 'A Conve [...]
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The year the movie is set is during the 1950s decade in 1956.
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Debut American / Hollywood theatrical feature film directed by British / English director Anthony Pa [...]
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"I Never Promised You A Rose Garden" (aka ''Rose Garden'') is also the name of a 1967 song which bec [...]
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The names of the fictional warriors that Deborah Blake (Kathleen Quinlan) imagined were ''Anterrabae [...]
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The movie and its source 1964 novel of the same name are a semi-autobiographical account of the life [...]
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A number of directors were attached at different times to direct the film prior to the ultimate hiri [...]
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Film Critic Roger Ebert said of this picture: ''...'I Never Promised You a Rose Garden' has been com [...]
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The Columbia Pictures studio was developing a screen adaptation of the 1964 source novel of the same [...]
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The section of the film's source novel of the same name by Joanne Greenberg which features the title [...]
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The title phrase ''I Never Promised You a Rose Garden'' from this film and its source novel has gone [...]
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''Millions of readers world-wide have made a perennial best-seller of Joanne Greenberg's classic nov [...]
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Breakthrough film role of American actress Kathleen Quinlan who portrayed Deborah Blake.
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A number of actresses were attached at different times to portray the lead female role and central c [...]
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The film was once intended to be the debut as a movie producer of actress Natalie Wood according to [...]
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According to an interview by Bill Reed with source novelist Joanne Greenberg published in the 15th O [...]
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The film in 1978 was nominated for two Golden Globe awards in the categories of Best Motion Picture [...]
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The ''Blake'' surname / last name name of the Deborah Blake character in the film played by Kathleen [...]
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The film's title phrase is spoken in the movie as a line of dialogue when Dr. Fried (Bibi Andersson) [...]
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Debut theatrical feature film of actress Irene Roseen who played 'The Sisters'.
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Debut credited theatrical feature film of actress Pamela Guest who played a student nurse. She previ [...]
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The age of the central character Deborah Blake was sixteen years. The age at the time of actress Kat [...]
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The New World Pictures studio appealed the movie's R-Rating from the MPAA (Motion Picture Associatio [...]
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