Roses Are for the Rich
Rose Are for the Rich is a 1987 two-part drama series that aired on CBS. The total length of the drama is four hours.
Plot
Autumn's father died in a coal mining accident, and her boyfriend Lonnie died the same way. She thinks that the fatalities would not have happened if the owner of the mines, Douglas Osbourne, was concerned about others. His son, Brian Osbourne, is angry with his father because of how he treats others, so he decides to not inherit the business. Due to her belief that Douglas murdered her husband because of his disregard for others, Autmn decides to go up against him and his business. Autumn becomes a successful businesswoman by working at a store and a bar. Both the store owner and bar owner fall in love with her, but she is only interested in stopping Douglas.
Reception
Tom Jicha, writing for Miami News, said, "The soapy plot is preposterous, tedious, disjointed and predictable."[1] A reviewer for Schenectady Gazette, said, "This is silly stuff, getting sillier by the hour".[2] Tom Shales, of the Washington Post, ""Roses Are for the Rich" has enough storm and schmaltz-and, indeed, enough on-screen breeding, too-to loom as a crowd pleaser. Provided it's a very docile crowd. As these things go it is haplessly entertaining."[3]
References
- ↑ Jicha, Tom (May 16, 1987). "'Roses Are for the Rich' Two-Parter is poison ivy for brain". Miami News. Retrieved August 8, 2014.
- ↑ "'Roses Are for the Rich' is Viewing for the Birds". Schenectady Gazette. May 16, 1987. Retrieved August 8, 2014.
- ↑ Shales, Tom (May 16, 1987). "CBS' Redolent 'Roses'; Another Mini-Series About the Very Rich". Washington Post. Retrieved August 8, 2014 – via HighBeam Research. (subscription required (help)).