Desperately Seeking Susan (1985): Madonna, Mistaken Identity, and Susan Seidelman’s Breakthrough Film – The 80s Movie Podcast 132

In this episode of The 80s Movie Podcast, host Edward Havens continues his series on the films of Susan Seidelman with a deep dive into Desperately Seeking Susan (1985). The film became Seidelman’s biggest commercial success and helped capture the energy of mid-1980s New York City. At the same time, it transformed Madonna from a music sensation into a movie star and introduced audiences to one of the decade’s most distinctive comedies.

Along the way, we explore Seidelman’s direction, the performances of Rosanna Arquette and Madonna, and the film’s unique blend of romance, comedy, mystery, and mistaken identity. In addition, we examine how the story uses New York City’s downtown culture, fashion, and music scene to create a vivid portrait of the era. The result remains one of the most recognizable and influential films of the decade.

At the same time, we discuss why Desperately Seeking Susan continues to resonate with audiences nearly forty years later. Furthermore, we look at its cultural legacy, its impact on independent filmmaking, and its place within Susan Seidelman’s body of work. Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering it for the first time, this episode revisits a defining film of 1980s cinema and one of the most important movies of Seidelman’s career.

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The original 1985 theatrical one-sheet for Desperately Seeking Susan.
The original 1985 theatrical one-sheet for Desperately Seeking Susan.

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