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Beaches

Some Friendships Last Forever
1988 | 123m | English

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Popularity: 3 (history)

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A privileged rich debutante and a cynical struggling entertainer share a turbulent, but strong childhood friendship over the years.
Release Date: Dec 21, 1988
Director: Garry Marshall
Writer: Iris Rainer, Mary Agnes Donoghue
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Keywords loss of loved one, female friendship, class differences, buddy, death of mother, childhood friends, dying young, cardiomyopathy, loving, dramatic, intense, adoring, comforting
Production Companies Touchstone Pictures, Silver Screen Partners IV, All Girl Productions
Box Office Revenue: $57,041,866
Budget: $20,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Bette Midler CC Bloom
Barbara Hershey Hillary Whitney Essex
John Heard John Pierce
Spalding Gray Dr. Richard Milstein
Lainie Kazan Leona Bloom
James Read Michael Essex
Grace Johnston Victoria Essex
Mayim Bialik CC (age 11)
Marcie Leeds Hillary (age 11)
Carol Williard Aunt Vesta
Allan Kent Mr. Melman
Phil Leeds Sammy Pinkers
Lynda Goodfriend Mrs. Myandowski
Nikki Plant Iris Myandowski
Michael French Head Waiter
Robert Ball Harry
Frank Campanella Doorman
Diane Frazen Marjorie
Michael Elias Seedy Bar Patron
Patrick Richwood T. Kuhn
Tracy Reiner Dept. Store Clerk
Zachary Weintraub ACLU Worker
Nicky Blair Tavern on the Green Maitre d'
Joshua Levinson Tavern on the Green Doorman
Lori Marshall Tavern on the Green Patron
Jenifer Lewis Diva
Charlotte Crossley Diva
Julie Bond Diva
Kimberly Morgan Diva
Andrea Paris Diva
Adrienne Parker Diva
Ken Gibbel Cowboy Actor
Harvey Miller The Movie Director
Hector Elizondo Judge (uncredited)
Whit Hertford Tom (uncredited)
Garry Marshall Audition Director (uncredited)
Lori Sigrist Twin Cousin (uncredited)
Terri Sigrist Twin Cousin (uncredited)
Name Job
Iris Rainer Novel
Mary Agnes Donoghue Screenplay
Richard Halsey Editor
Garry Marshall Director
Georges Delerue Original Music Composer
Dante Spinotti Director of Photography
Paul E. Short Stunts
Name Title
Bonnie Bruckheimer Producer
Teri Schwartz Executive Producer
Margaret South Producer
Bette Midler Producer
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Reviews

Wuchak
6.0

_**Entertaining “Chick flick” with Bette Midler and Barbara Hershey**_ Two preadolescent girls meet on the beach and become lifelong friends living on two different coasts. The brassy CC Bloom (Bette Midler) is a performer living in New York City while the classy, but reserved Hillary (Barbara He ... rshey) lives on the West Coast. Bubbly Mayim Bialik appears as the 11 year-old version of CC in the opening act while likable John Heard has a fairly notable part. “Beaches” (1988) is an 80’s “chick flick” that throws in drama, realistic comedy, romance, Broadway entertainment and music. It’s also known as a tearjerker, but it didn’t literally move me in that sense, although I’m sure it would some people. It effectively shows the ups and downs of a long-lasting friendship. Fans of Midler or Hershey will no doubt like it more than me. The film runs 2 hours, 3 minutes, and was shot California and New York City. GRADE: B-/C+

Jun 23, 2021
kevin2019
6.0

"Beaches" is an earnest and well meaning film throughout that always favours the overbearing and self important Bette Midler at the expense of the much more insipid Barbara Hershey as it endeavours to tackle the notion of a friendship which spans decades and supersedes all other considerations, but ... such a misplaced and lofty ambition as this is often an almost impossible aspiration to realistically achieve during a two hour period so we are consequently rushed through a sketchy succession of highs and lows of two lives with no real sense of any emotional bonds developing or being ruthlessly torn asunder during the passing decades and no opportunity to really get to know about any of the characters and subsequently there is no reason to care about what happens to any of them in an unmemorable and superficial film which is an amazing underachievement on every level.

Jul 26, 2024
Geronimo1967
7.0

There's something quite uncanny about the resemblance between the young "CC" (Mayim Mialik) and Bette Midler who plays her adult self in this quite touching story of lifelong friendship. That all starts when this ordinary youngster meets the well-heeled "Hillary" (Marcie Leeds then Barbara Hershey) ... and despite being from opposite sides of the tracks, they begin to bond. The former has a love of all things showbiz but isn't exactly getting her name up in lights as she gets older. Her friend had a much better starting position and builds up a successful legal career as well as having a daughter with a man that they are both rather keen on! Things take a much more serious turn for the couple, though, when some bad news puts all of their lives in a perspective that requires both women to readjust for what's now inevitable. It's one of those stories that shows quite effectively how difficult lifelong friendships can be to maintain. They write to each other, they meet now and again, but it's never a straightforward momentum that keeps them aligned nor one that prepares them for what life throws at them. The characterisation of "CC" allows for Midler to belt out a few memorable numbers along the way - "Wind Beneath My Wings" and "Under the Boardwalk" maybe being the two best suited for her powerful vocals and it stays just the right side of sentiment allowing the pair to portray quite distinctly powerful characters emotionally, sometimes comically, and engagingly.

Dec 28, 2024