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Bette Midler stars as Stella Claire, a working-class, fun-loving barmaid in northern New York State. A brief affair with handsome Stephen Dallas (Stephen Collins) produces a daughter, Jenny (Trini Alvarado), whom Stella insists upon raising alone, despite Dallas' marriage offer. As the years pass, Stella and Jenny are a happy pair. Stella gives up bartending to sell cosmetics, supported by her friend Ed (John Goodman), a bartender developing a crush on her and a problem with alcohol. Dallas has stayed involved with his beloved daughter from afar and is now a urologist in New York City, engaged to a book editor (Marsha Mason). As Jenny reaches adulthood, Stella becomes aware that life with her father would provide her daughter with opportunities that she'd never have otherwise, so she devises a painful, self-sacrificing scheme to drive Jenny from the nest. Although functional as a tearjerker, many of the themes in Stella simply don't make as much sense in a modern age of healthy, fractured families, muting the drama of the tale's earlier versions, specifically Stella Dallas (1937). ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

  • Release date:February 2, 1990

Cast

Bette Midler
as Stella Claire
John Goodman
as Ed Munn
Trini Alvarado
as Jenny Claire
Stephen Collins
as Dr. Stephen Dallas
Marsha Mason
as Janice Morrison
Eileen Brennan
as Mrs. Wilkerson
Linda Hart
as Debbie Whitman
Todd Louiso
as Preppy Boy
Justin Louis
as Cocaine Dealer
Ashley Peldon
as Jenny, Age 3
Alisan Porter
as Jenny, Age 8
Ron White
as Tony De Banza
John Bell
as Bob Morrison
Catherine Robbin
as Leider Singer
Elizabeth Lennie
as Airline Reservation Clerk
James Shannon
as Teenage Heckler
Rob McClure
as Stephen's Friend
Ben Stiller
as Jim Uptegrove
Michael Hogan
as Billy
Charles Gray
as Parent at PTA
Elva Mai Hoover
as Mrs. Hough
Bob Gerchen
as Bartender
George Buza
as George
Jayne Eastwood
as Nurse
Jane Dingle
as Bingo Winner
Philip Akin
as Police Officer
Philip Astor
as Bar Customer
Tedd Dillon
as Freddie
Matthew Cowles
as Sid
Ken Kimmins
as Security Guard
Eve Crawford
as Janice's Secretary
John Kozak
as Mr. Wilkerson
Jeff Nichols
as Preppy Boy
Jayne Rager
as Preppy Girl
Dwayne McLean
as Tom
Rex Robbins
as Minister
Peter MacNeill
as Bobby
Christian Hoover
as Bar Customer
Glynis Davies
as Mrs. Douglas
William McNamara
as Pat Robbins
Megan Gallivan
as Preppy Girl
Terrence Langevin
as Bingo Announcer
Sam Malkin
as Man in Theatre
Eric Keenleyside
as Wendell
Willie Rosario
as Dancing Waiter

Crew

John Erman
Director
David V. Picker
Producer
Samuel Goldwyn, Jr.
Producer
Robert Getchell
Screenwriter
Donna Summer
Songwriter
Michelle Phillips
Songwriter
Giorgio Moroder
Songwriter
Jeff Robert
Songwriter
Bert Sommer
Songwriter
Rick Chadock
Songwriter
Calvin Lewis
Songwriter
Michael Bernard
Songwriter
Jerrold L. Ludwig
Editor
Bud Molin
Editor
James Hulsey
Production Designer
Bonnie Bruckheimer-Martell
Co-producer
Steve Shewchuk
Set Designer
Jack Gill
Stunts
Patricia Birch
Choreography
Suzanne Benoit
Makeup
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