Torch Song (1993 film) explained

Genre:Drama
Story:Judith Krantz
Director:Michael Miller
Starring:Raquel Welch
Jack Scalia
Alicia Silverstone
George Newbern
Laura Innes
Music:Lee Holdridge
Country:United States
Language:English
Executive Producer:Steve Krantz
Producer:Stephanie Austin
Cinematography:Kees Van Oostrum
Editor:Paul Rubell
Runtime:89 minutes
Company:Multimedia Motion Pictures
Steve Krantz Productions
Network:ABC

Torch Song (also known as Judith Krantz's Torch Song) is a 1993 made-for-TV movie directed by Michael Miller and starring Raquel Welch, Jack Scalia, and Alicia Silverstone. The film originally premiered on ABC on 23 May 1993.

Plot

Paula Eastman (Raquel Welch) is a Hollywood actress with an alcohol problem. Her career is doing poorly, and she sometimes sleeps with actors and producers to get roles; often, she comes home drunk. Paula changes her manager, and her career improves, but her personal life isn't improving along with it. Because of her alcoholism, her relationship with her daughter Delphine (Alicia Silverstone) is strained.

One night, Delphine photographs her mother while she is drunk. After Paula sees the photos, she enters rehabilitation because she doesn't want to see her daughter unhappy. In rehab, she meets a firefighter named Mike (Jack Scalia) who has similar problems. After she returns home, she wants to forge a relationship with Mike and spend time with her daughter, but Delphine is suspicious of Mike, believing him to be much like the other men in her mother's life.

Cast