Susan Sarandon And James Spader’s Erotic Class Struggle Romance Explained In White Palace Movie
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Johnny Spoiler dives deep into White Palace (1990) — the controversial erotic romance starring Susan Sarandon and James Spader that dared to mix sex, class warfare, grief, and hamburgers into one unforgettable adult drama.
Set in working-class St. Louis, White Palace follows Max Baron (Spader), a grieving yuppie ad exec, who falls hard for Nora Baker (Sarandon), a loud, unapologetic diner waitress from Dogtown. What starts as raw attraction turns into a full-blown class collision — country clubs vs. coffee counters, reputation vs. desire.
We break down:
The infamous intimate scene that nearly pushed the film toward NC-17
Why White Castle refused to license the original title
The real St. Louis locations (including Dogtown and the Hi-Pointe Theatre)
The deleted scenes that changed the ending
Robert Downey Jr.’s alternate-universe screen test
And whether Max destroying his social status for love is romance… or self-sabotage
Plus:
Home Video Headlines on Dawson’s Creek, Robert Duvall’s late-career legacy, and why Wuthering Heights’ $83M box office surge could signal the return of messy, obsessive romance in Hollywood.
Staff Pick rewind: 10 Things I Hate About You — and why one infamous classroom gag hits very differently today.
Is White Palace a forgotten erotic drama classic?
Does adult romance still have a place in modern Hollywood?
And would you torch your status for love?
Binge Now? Binge Later? Binge Never?
Hit play and find out.
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