Roxanne: The Prize Pulitzer Trailer

Roxanne: The Prize Pulitzer Trailer (1989)

16 October 1989 Drama, TV Movie 95 mins

When young Roxanne Ulrich (Chynna Phillips) meets wealthy charmer Herbert Pulitzer (Perry King) and enters the scandal-ridden world of the rich and famous, her life changes forever. After a whirlwind courtship, the two wed, but their marriage is quickly torn apart by drug abuse and affairs. Courteney Cox co-stars in this drama based on Roxanne Pulitzer's 1987 autobiography, written after her headline-making divorce from the publishing heir.

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Cast

Chynna Phillips

as Roxanne Pulitzer

Perry King

as Herbert 'Peter' Pulitzer

Courteney Cox

as Jacquie Kimberly

Betsy Russell

as Liza Pulitzer

Sondra Blake

as Roxanne's Mother

Julie Caitlin Brown

as Lorraine Odasso

International Releases Dates

United States 16 October 1989

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