Divine Madness

Divine Madness

A National Treasure Chest

6.2 /10 16 votes
September 26, 1980 1h 35m Released

Storyline

Divine Madness is a 1980 concert film directed by Michael Ritchie, and featuring Bette Midler during her 1979 concert at Pasadena's Civic Auditorium. The 94-minute film features Midler's stand-up comedy routines as well as 16 songs, including "Big Noise From Winnetka," "Paradise," "Shiver Me Timbers," "Fire Down Below," "Stay With Me," "My Mother’s Eyes," "Chapel of Love/Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy," "Do You Want to Dance," "You Can’t Always Get What You Want/I Shall Be Released", "The E-Street Shuffle/Summer (The First Time)/"Leader of the Pack" and "The Rose".

Key Information

Director Michael Ritchie
Writers Jerry Blatt, Bruce Vilanch
Studio The Ladd Company
Rating 6.2/10
Language EN

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Cast & Crew

Bette Midler

Bette Midler

Self - The Divine Miss M

Jocelyn Brown

Jocelyn Brown

Self - The Harlettes

Ula Hedwig

Self - The Harlettes

Diva Gray

Self - The Harlettes

Irving Sudrow

Self - Head Usher

Tony Berg

Self - Band Vocals

Jon Bonine

Self - Band Vocals

Joey Carbone

Self - Band Vocals

Randy Kerber

Randy Kerber

Self - Band Vocals

Frequently Asked Questions

Divine Madness was released on September 26, 1980.

The runtime of Divine Madness is 1h 35m.

Divine Madness is a Documentary, Comedy, Music movie.

Divine Madness has a rating of 6.2 out of 10 on TMDB.

Divine Madness is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.

Divine Madness was directed by Michael Ritchie.

The main cast of Divine Madness includes Bette Midler, Jocelyn Brown, Ula Hedwig.

Divine Madness is originally in English.