Rose's


1h 50m 1998

Brief Synopsis

Rose is an Italian-American from New Jersey stuck in a small town in the Deep South with a cheating husband. When she murders him and stows the body in the fridge of her flower shop, she needs a friend. Enter Willyum, freshly out of prison, and in need of a helping hand himself. The two unlikely all

Film Details

Also Known As
Big Hopes, Little Lies, Confessions of a Florist
Genre
Comedy
Drama
Romance
Release Date
1998
Location
Florida, USA

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 50m

Synopsis

Rose is an Italian-American from New Jersey stuck in a small town in the Deep South with a cheating husband. When she murders him and stows the body in the fridge of her flower shop, she needs a friend. Enter Willyum, freshly out of prison, and in need of a helping hand himself. The two unlikely allies soon find themselves warming to each other.

Crew

Chuck Allen

Sound

Erik Baer

Makeup

Alla Baeva

Office Assistant

Kathleen S Barber

Office Assistant

Larry M Barber

Production Assistant

Alex Berti

Music

Thomas L Callaway

Director Of Photography

Riko Carrion

Hair

Beth Henley Cavano

Casting Director

Aloura Charles

Art Director

Beryl Cohen

Assistant Director

Gayle Cohen

Associate Producer

Joanna Cummings

Wardrobe Supervisor

Joanna Cummings

Hair Stylist

Kimberly K Dahme

Song Performer

Michelle K Dorian

Set Production Assistant

Kevin A Dunlap

Set Production Assistant

Craig Dupree

Office Assistant

David C Edenfield

Other

Sally A Edenfield

Assistant

Adam Eland

Assistant Editor

Edward Earl Evans

Craft Service

Amanda Farinoff

Set Production Assistant

Christina Fiers

Grip

Meghan Flack

Set Production Assistant

Chrissy Follmar

Office Assistant

Harold France

Photography

Matthew Franklin

Production Manager

Matthew Franklin

Associate Producer

Ann Gaber

Production Coordinator

Chris R Gleasman

Other

David Glover

Music

Allan Vee Goss

Grip

Darryl Hagman

Executive Producer

Wendy Halleck

Assistant

Stephanie Harrell

Office Assistant

Nathan S Hipps

Casting

Scott Jaeger

Video

Nicole Jones

Office Assistant

Jed Kaleko

Production Designer

Bill Kennedy

Music

Barna Kernyaisky

Scenic Artist

Craig Kief

Best Boy Grip

Alex Korp

Assistant Director

Tom Kurzanski

Set Production Assistant

Charles Lemon

Set Production Assistant

Dan Leonard

Editor

Dan Leonard

Post-Production Supervisor

Pat Macenulty

Assistant Production Coordinator

Julie Malone

Song Performer

Deborah Marino

Production Assistant

Jordan Mathieson

Electrician

Pat Mcdonnell

Camera Assistant

Patsy Mcleod

Other

Tina Mitchell

Song Performer

Robert Montgomery

Executive Producer

Stephen Moyers

Gaffer

Kelly Nelson

Hair Stylist

Amy Olk

Assistant Editor

Amy Olk

Assistant

Gokhan Ozaysin

Photography

Gene Page

Photography

Frank Patterson

Screenplay

Frank Patterson

Editor

Nick Pellegrino

Other

John Perdichi

Scenic Artist

Aurielle Perlmann

Office Assistant

Karchi Perlmann

Producer

Bill Peterson

Music Composer

Bill Peterson

Music

Marco Pouliot

Key Grip

Doris Roldan-aprea

Other

Sebastian Salvo

Set Production Assistant

April Simmons

Location Manager

Jillian Stein

Grip

Toni Sunseri

Costume Designer

Jane Suttell

Wardrobe

John M Sutton

Production Accountant

Jancie Ter Louw

Other

Kat Thorton

Assistant Director

Elana Wakeman

Script Supervisor

Gary Wallace

Negative Cutting

Walt Wilkins

Music Supervisor

Walt Wilkins

Music Arranger

Laura W Williams

Production

Brett Winchester

Other

Jessie Winchester

Other

Pete Winter

Sound Designer

Pete Winter

Other

Rick Young

Camera Assistant

Dr Zero

Rerecording

Film Details

Also Known As
Big Hopes, Little Lies, Confessions of a Florist
Genre
Comedy
Drama
Romance
Release Date
1998
Location
Florida, USA

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 50m

Quotes

Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Released in United States April 1999

Released in United States October 1999

Released in United States September 1998

Released in United States Winter January 1, 1998

Shown at Hamptons International Film Festival (World Cinema) October 20-24, 1999.

Shown at Independent Feature Film Market (IFFM) in New York City September 18-25, 1998.

Shown at Palm Beach International Film Festival April 9-18, 1999.

Shown at Taos Talking Picture Festival April 15-18, 1999.

Feature directorial debut for Frank Patterson.

Began shooting October 6, 1997.

Completed shooting November 7, 1997.

Released in United States Winter January 1, 1998

Released in United States April 1999 (Shown at Palm Beach International Film Festival April 9-18, 1999.)

Released in United States April 1999 (Shown at Taos Talking Picture Festival April 15-18, 1999.)

Released in United States September 1998 (Shown at Independent Feature Film Market (IFFM) in New York City September 18-25, 1998.)

Released in United States October 1999 (Shown at Hamptons International Film Festival (World Cinema) October 20-24, 1999.)