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Desperately Seeking Susan (1985)
Released By: MGM Home Entertainment   Rating: PG-13   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: MGM Home Entertainment
Genre: Comedy
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Director: Susan Seidelman
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Aidan Quinn, John Turturro, Laurie Metcalf, Madonna, Rosanna Arquette, Steven Wright
Published ID: 689
UPC: 027616850799,
Plot: A petite New Jersey housewife finds self-fulfillment through amnesia in this new wave comedy of errors set in New York's hip '80s downtown scene. Rosanna Arquette stars as Roberta, who turns to the personals for vicarious thrills after her four-year marriage to staid hot tub salesman Gary (Mark Blum) grows stale. Her favorite classified ads trace the romance of Jim (Robert Joy), a struggling musician, and Susan (Madonna), a SoHo vamp who's just narrowly escaped being murdered alongside one of her other boyfriends -- a gangster who recently stole some Egyptian jewelry. Through a series of complicated missteps, Roberta ends up losing her memory and convincing both herself and a broodingly handsome young man named Dez (Aiden Quinn) that she's the elusive, adventurous Susan. Soon, Roberta finds herself being romanced by Dez and pursued separately by her husband, Jim, Susan, and by a murderous mobster who's looking for the stolen jewels. For her second feature outing, which was partially inspired by Jacques Rivette's Celine and Julie Go Boating, director Susan Seidelman filled her cast with hipster extras, downtown personalities, and New York thespians. Notable faces include comedian Steven Wright; future indie mainstay John Turturro; future TV stars Michael Badalucco and Laurie Metcalf; punk singer Richard Hell, who also starred in Seidelman's Smithereens; and performance artist Ann Magnunson, who would star in the director's Making Mr. Right. The big dance-club sequence was filmed at Danceteria, the disco that helped launch Madonna's career. The scene, and the film, helped propel Into the Groove, one of the singer's all-time club classics, into the charts even though it was actually a b-side to the single Angel. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide
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best madonna movie!!!
Added 9/8/2009

this is definately my all-time favorite madonna movie. i just love 80s movies and this is one of them. i've seen this movie many times. i love the plot and that fact that it's taken place in nyc. this is one of the few movies that madonna shows some good acting skills. i think she can only display good acting skills if she portrays a character that is similar to herself. i also love the outfits that she wore. the bathroom scene of her changing and using the hand dryer to dry her hair is epic. the movie was just so incredibly funny and romantic at the same time. this movie is definately for all 80s lovers and madonna's fans alike.
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Desperately Seeking Madonna.
Added 5/26/2009

Desperately Seeking Susan was Madonna's first film and probably still her best performance. Too bad Rosanna Arquette took a backseat to the superstar, her performance is just as good too. I like and dislike this film, parts are entertaining but this comedy seems too lightweight as well. Aidan Quinn's beautiful eyes is reason alone to watch this '80s classic. Ok movie but nothing special.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
I***LOVE***This***Movie***!
Added 11/24/2008

DESPERATELY SEEKING SUSAN is a fun 80s movie and Madonna's best character (though many would argue she was just playing herself).

The plot centers around a bored New Jersey housewife named Roberta (Rosanna Arquette,) who daydreams about adventure and romance, as she becomes obsessed with someone named Susan (Madonna) whom she read about in the "personals" section of the paper. Roberta goes into New York City, bumps her head and loses her memory, suddenly finding herself in the middle of all the adventure and romance she can handle.

I'm surprised there hasn't been a 20th anniversary edition or something like that, but I guess this is a movie that appeals to those of us who were either teenagers in the 80s or huge Madonna fans.

This DVD is double-sided with widescreen on one side and standard on the other. It also features audio commentary from the producers, the trailer, and an alternate ending.

"Desperately Seeking Susan" may not be Citizen Kane (Two-Disc Special Edition), but if you're looking for an entertaining movie with a fun plot and cool Madonna this is it.


1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Madonna loves to play herself, any chance for a bio pic?
Added 10/23/2008

Madonna was supposed to be at the premiere of her picture when I watched it, but rumor had it she was delayed because a maniac stalker was trying to break into her house. But my guess was she hid in the manager's office like most stars do and sat down during the last part of the film. Oh, the film. Aidan Quinn does quite well as the projectionist who falls in love with her during the identity confusion- Susan tramps the streets dressed like Madonna and vice versa. Will Patton plays a gangster out to kill her in a very chilling chase scene. Often it is said art mirrors real life. And I kept my comment cards from the movie for my trivia collection.
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"Desperately seeking Susan. Meet me, four o'clock, Battery Park. Keep the faith. Love, Jim."
Added 2/12/2008

Though the story line has been done so many times it's a great film. I'd seen this several times as a teenager and still think of it the same way. This movie really has less to do with Madonna and more to do with Rosanna Arquette.

It's hard to imagine anybody not coming across this film but if you haven't it starts out with Roseanna Arquette who plays Roberta Glass, a bored New Jersey housewife, who constantly follows the on-going relationship of Jim and Susan. One day, Roberta decides that she would really like to meet Susan, so she places an add in the paper, telling Susan to meet Roberta at Battery Park in New York City. Susan (played by Madonna) shows up, but is arrested because of cab fair. Roberta is being harassed by some lunatic. After a bump on the head and a bout of amnesia, turns Roberta into Susan. Susan's boyfriend Jim (played by Robert Joy) asks his best friend Dez (played by Aiden Quinn) finds Roberta, but thinks she is Susan. The two become lovers.

It's not all that great of a storyline, but the characters are charming enough and the music, of course, is '80's perfect. This film captures perhaps better than any other New York & general American pop culture of the early-to-mid-1980s. Madonna is at her best/(worst?) here, and we get a full helping of the clothes, hair, quirky characters, and great pop music of the era. The supporting actors are great, including Laurie Metcalf as Roberta's uptight sister-in-law and John Turturro as a sleazy night club host. The acting is understated and not over the top- including Madonna, who just seemed to be reading her lines very carefully, but to good effect. Susan Seidelman did an excellent job at directing, too bad she has not done much more! The settings are used to great effect as well, giving you a taste of the exciting East Village and it's suburban opposite Fort Lee, NJ.

This great 80's flick will include running audio commentary by the director as well as deleted scenes and an alternate ending, which to me wasn't all that great. Keep your expectations low and you'll have a good time with this one.

13 out of 15 people found this helpful.
best madonna movie!!!
Added 9/8/2009

this is definately my all-time favorite madonna movie. i just love 80s movies and this is one of them. i've seen this movie many times. i love the plot and that fact that it's taken place in nyc. this is one of the few movies that madonna shows some good acting skills. i think she can only display good acting skills if she portrays a character that is similar to herself. i also love the outfits that she wore. the bathroom scene of her changing and using the hand dryer to dry her hair is epic. the movie was just so incredibly funny and romantic at the same time. this movie is definately for all 80s lovers and madonna's fans alike.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Desperately Seeking Madonna.
Added 5/26/2009

Desperately Seeking Susan was Madonna's first film and probably still her best performance. Too bad Rosanna Arquette took a backseat to the superstar, her performance is just as good too. I like and dislike this film, parts are entertaining but this comedy seems too lightweight as well. Aidan Quinn's beautiful eyes is reason alone to watch this '80s classic. Ok movie but nothing special.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
I***LOVE***This***Movie***!
Added 11/24/2008

DESPERATELY SEEKING SUSAN is a fun 80s movie and Madonna's best character (though many would argue she was just playing herself).

The plot centers around a bored New Jersey housewife named Roberta (Rosanna Arquette,) who daydreams about adventure and romance, as she becomes obsessed with someone named Susan (Madonna) whom she read about in the "personals" section of the paper. Roberta goes into New York City, bumps her head and loses her memory, suddenly finding herself in the middle of all the adventure and romance she can handle.

I'm surprised there hasn't been a 20th anniversary edition or something like that, but I guess this is a movie that appeals to those of us who were either teenagers in the 80s or huge Madonna fans.

This DVD is double-sided with widescreen on one side and standard on the other. It also features audio commentary from the producers, the trailer, and an alternate ending.

"Desperately Seeking Susan" may not be Citizen Kane (Two-Disc Special Edition), but if you're looking for an entertaining movie with a fun plot and cool Madonna this is it.


1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
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