The Rose and the Jackal
The Rose and the Jackal

The Rose and the Jackal

1990Movie100 minEnglish

Detective Allan Pinkerton, working for the Union, becomes obsessed with Southern socialite Rose O'Neal Greenhow, a spy for the Confederacy.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Jack GoldGenres: Drama, History, Romance

Plot Summary

This historical drama chronicles the tumultuous and passionate relationship between Catherine the Great of Russia and her lover, Grigori Potemkin. Set against the backdrop of 18th-century Russia, it explores their political ambitions, personal desires, and the complex power dynamics that defined their bond. The film delves into the intense connection they shared, navigating both grand historical events and intimate personal struggles.

Critical Reception

The film received mixed reviews, with some critics praising the performances, particularly Helen Mirren's portrayal of Catherine, and the historical scope. However, others found the pacing uneven and the narrative lacking depth, leading to a generally moderate reception.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Helen Mirren's commanding performance as Catherine the Great.
  • Noted for its attempt to portray the complex relationship between Catherine and Potemkin.
  • Criticized for a somewhat predictable narrative and pacing issues.

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The film was produced for television and first aired on the USA Network in the United States.

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