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A young songwriter/musician joins a rock group but pays the price for success when she becomes involved with the band's leader and he tries to steal her music.

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Debi DiAngelo
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Niles Dresden
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Harry Spiros
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Manny Ricci
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Nathan DiAngelo
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Ian Weymouth
John Ford Coley ...
Kenny Bond
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Dennis Lameraux
Jewel Shepard ...
Dana
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Stephanie
Lotus Weinstock ...
Rosanna
Mark Michaels ...
Kerry DiAngelo
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Elizabeth DiAngelo
James House ...
Simon LeGree
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Shop Clerk
Richard Sassin ...
Waiter
Jean Cromie ...
Fan (as Jean Cromie-Schmit)
Clifford Goldsmith ...
Caterer
Nick Gilder ...
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Lady Lesley-Anne Down
Bobby Woods ...
Self
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Chip Garamella ...
Band Member (uncredited)
Brian Patrick ...
Bar Punk (uncredited)
Gregory S. Scribner ...
(uncredited)

Directed by

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Marc Rocco

Written by

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Marc Rocco ... (screenplay) &
Danny Eisenberg ... (screenplay) and
John Norvet ... (screenplay)

Produced by

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Steven I. Celniker ... associate producer (as Steven I. Celnicker)
John Daly ... executive producer
Pierre David ... co-producer
Danny Eisenberg ... producer
Derek Gibson ... executive producer
Ann Kindberg ... associate producer in charge of production
Marc Rocco ... co-producer

Music by

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Steve Delacy
Danny Eisenberg
Marc Rocco

Cinematography by

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Cliff Ralke

Editing by

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Russell Livingstone

Editorial Department

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Ken Schretzmann ... first assistant editor

Casting By

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Jane Feinberg
Mike Fenton

Production Design by

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Matthew C. Jacobs ... (as Matthew Jacobs)

Costume Design by

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Sunny Chayes

Makeup Department

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Linda Vallejo ... makeup department head

Production Management

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Ellen Schneider ... production manager
Ken Winber ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Lee Alan McConnell ... second second assistant director (as Lee McConnell)
Betsy Pollock ... first assistant director
Kelly Schroeder ... second assistant director

Sound Department

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Barney Cabral ... supervising sound editor
Matthew Iadarola ... re-recording mixer
David Kelson ... sound mixer
Prometheus Patient ... boom man

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John Cade ... stunt coordinator
Catherine Mary Stewart ... stunt driver (as Scarface Nursall)
Lumpy of Toledo ... stunt man
Steve Wolf ... stunt double: Joe Pantoliano

Camera and Electrical Department

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Don E. FauntLeRoy ... camera operator
Steve Reinhardt ... electrician
D. Michael Wheeler ... assistant camera

Music Department

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Derek Alpert ... music coordinator
Bruce Barris ... engineer
John Boghosian ... music recordist
Richard Bosworth ... engineer
Danny Eisenberg ... supervising soundtrack producer
Mark Fine ... music supervisor
Michael P. Fitzgerald ... guitar consultant: Mr. Dye / recording musician: "The Pieces"
John Friesen ... recording musician: "The Pieces"
Joe Gottfried ... music supervisor
Wayne Hall ... consultant: rock 'n' roll
Randy Koontz ... recording musician: "The Pieces"
Marc Rocco ... supervising soundtrack producer
Bob Thompson ... consultant: rock 'n' roll
Andy Udhoff ... engineer
Tom Weir ... engineer (as Thomas P. Weir)
Bobby Woods ... recording musician: "The Pieces" / soundtrack producer

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Debi D'Angelo is the young songwriter/musician who joins a rock group and dreams of success - until she wakes up to the price she has to pay for success. Niles Dresden is the charming and treacherous rock star who is out to steal her heart and her music. All his brother Harry Spiros can do is to hang around and pick up the pieces when he commits suicide. While her life looks exciting and glamorous on stage, behind the scenes Debi is fighting for her father's love and approval. And at the same time, she is fighting a losing battle against the drugs that are claiming her brother's life. Finally, her hope and courage find their way into her music - and into the hearts of the audience who love her. Written by Charter Entertainment

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Taglines She let him steal her heart. But no one was going to mess with her music. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Em Busca da Fama (Brazil)
  • Kaftes nyhtes tou Hollywood (Greece)
  • Jelenetek az aranybányából (Hungary)
  • В търсене на слава (Bulgaria, Bulgarian title)
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  • 99 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia B-movie favorite Jewel Shepard said this is the first film where she didn't have to audition. But first time 22-year old director Mark Rocco didn't cast her. Producer John Daly, who had just produced Return Of The Living Dead (1985), which Shepard starred in, gave Rocco a list of actors he wanted, including Shepard, for Goldmine and told Rocco he had to use them. Shepard said Rocco wasn't happy about that and assumed she was only cast because she had sex with Daly, which wasn't true. So Rocco tried getting her to sleep with him too. When she turned him down, he was very, very nasty to her on set and minimized her appearance on screen. Her character Dana had a more prominent role in the script, but Rocco cut most of it. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Catherine Mary Stewart on 'The Apple' (2017). See more »
Soundtracks Every Good Girls Falls See more »

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