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Susan Seidelman. Director. Leora Barish. Writer. Roberta is a bored suburban housewife who is fascinated with a woman, Susan, she only knows about by reading messages to and from her in the personals section of the newspaper. This fascination reaches a peak when an ad with the headline "Desperately Seeking Susan" proposes a rendezvous.
Desperately Seeking Susan (movie, 1985) Desperately Seeking Susan. Roberta is a bored suburban housewife who is fascinated with a woman, Susan, she only knows about by reading messages to and from her in the personals section of the newspaper.
Desperately Seeking Susan: Directed by Susan Seidelman. With Rosanna Arquette, Madonna, Aidan Quinn, Mark Blum. A bored New Jersey suburban housewife's fascination with a free-spirited woman she has read about in the personal columns leads to her being mistaken for the woman herself.
Desperately Seeking Susan performed well at the box office, grossing $20 million in the first three days of its release, according to the 14 Apr 1985 NYT. Due to Madonna’s sudden success as a pop singer during the course of the production, Orion had initially felt the film’s target audience would be teenagers, the main consumers of Madonna’s music.
1. Nov. 2022 · Susan Seidelman convinced the studio to cast Madonna. Madonna on the set of 'Desperately Seeking Susan' (1985). / Sunset Boulevard/GettyImages “I pulled for Madonna—I knew her from living ...
Desperately Seeking Susan, based on a good screenplay by a new writer named Leora Barish, is a terrifically genial New York City farce in which the lives of two very different young women become tangled in an Orlon web of lies, half-truths and cross purposes. Full of funny, sharply observed details, reflected in Santo Loquasto's witty production design as well as in all of the dozens of ...
Roberta (Arquette) is a bored suburban housewife who is fascinated with a woman, Susan (Madonna), she only knows about by reading messages to and from her in the personals section of the newspaper. This fascination reaches a peak when an ad with the headline "Desperately Seeking Susan" proposes a rendezvous. Roberta goes too, and in a series of ...