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Frances (1982)
Directed by
Graeme Clifford |
Writing Credits (in alphabetical order)
Eric Bergren | ||
Christopher De Vore | ||
Nicholas Kazan |
Cast (in credits order) verified as complete
Jessica Lange | Frances Farmer | ||
Sam Shepard | Harry York | ||
Kim Stanley | Lillian Farmer | ||
Bart Burns | Ernest Farmer | ||
Christopher Pennock | Dick Steele | ||
James Karen | Judge Hillier | ||
Gerald S. O'Loughlin | Lobotomy Doctor | ||
Sarah Cunningham | Alma Styles | ||
Allan Rich | Mr. Bebe | ||
Woodrow Parfrey | Dr. Doyle | ||
Rod Pilloud | Martoni Kaminski | ||
Patricia Larson | Mrs. Hillier | ||
Jordan Charney | Harold Clurman | ||
Keone Young | Chinese Doctor | ||
Bonnie Bartlett | Studio Stylist | ||
Jeffrey DeMunn | Clifford Odets | ||
Lane Smith | Dr. Symington | ||
Jonathan Banks | Hitchhiker | ||
James Brodhead | Desk Sergeant | ||
Jane Jenkins | Lady at Roosevelt Hotel (as J.J. Chaback) | ||
Daniel Chodos | 'No Escape' Director | ||
Rod Colbin | Sentencing Judge | ||
Donald Craig | Ralph Edwards | ||
Lee de Broux | 'Flowing Gold' Director | ||
Jack Fitzgerald | Clapper Man | ||
Nancy Foy | Autograph Girl | ||
Anne Haney | Hairdresser | ||
Richard L. Hawkins | Bum on Street (as Richard Hawkins) | ||
Darrell Larson | Louella's Spy | ||
Albert Lord | 'Flowing Gold' Assistant Director | ||
Vincent Lucchesi | Arresting Sergeant | ||
Jack Manning | Studio Photographer | ||
Jack Riley | Bob Barnes | ||
David Schroeder | Studio Lawyer (as David V. Schroeder) | ||
Helen Schustack | Wardrobe Mistress | ||
Larry Pines | Man on Phone / Bookie Joint | ||
John Randolph | Kindly Judge | ||
Sandra Seacat | Drama Teacher | ||
Charles Seaverns | Real Estate Man | ||
Karin Strandjord | Connie | ||
Vern Taylor | Studio Executive | ||
Andrew Winner | Firechief | ||
Biff Yeager | Motorcycle Cop | ||
Alexander Zale | Man in Screening Room | ||
Paul Fleming | Reporter / Publicist / Photographer | ||
M.C. Gainey | Reporter / Publicist / Photographer | ||
Roger Galloway | Reporter / Publicist / Photographer | ||
Matthew Goldsby | Reporter / Publicist / Photographer | ||
Paul Keith | Reporter / Publicist / Photographer | ||
F. William Parker | Reporter / Publicist / Photographer | ||
Charles Shull | Reporter / Publicist / Photographer | ||
Teda Bracci | Mental Patient | ||
Jan Burrell | Mental Patient | ||
Flo Di Re | Mental Patient (as Flo di Re) | ||
Dodds Frank | Mental Patient | ||
Patricia Gaul | Mental Patient | ||
Robin Ginsburg | Mental Patient | ||
Pamela Gordon | Mental Patient | ||
Anjelica Huston | Mental Patient | ||
Jamie Johnston | Mental Patient | ||
Ola Kauffman | Mental Patient (as Ola Kaufman) | ||
Donna Lamana | Mental Patient (as Donna LaMana) | ||
Sharmagne Leland-St. John | Mental Patient | ||
Jane Lillig | Mental Patient | ||
Alexandra Melchi | Mental Patient | ||
Patricia Post | Mental Patient | ||
Zelda Rubinstein | Mental Patient (as Zelda Rubenstein) | ||
Nina Schneider | Mental Patient | ||
Marlene Silvers | Mental Patient | ||
Vicki Williams | Mental Patient | ||
Susan Wolf | Mental Patient | ||
Tom Amundsen | Doctor / Nurse / Orderly | ||
Anne Haslett | Doctor / Nurse / Orderly | ||
Barry Jamesby | Doctor / Nurse / Orderly | ||
Leonard Lookabaugh | Doctor / Nurse / Orderly (as Len Lookabaugh) | ||
Oceana Marr | Doctor / Nurse / Orderly | ||
Vahan Moosekian | Doctor / Nurse / Orderly | ||
Tom Pletts | Doctor / Nurse / Orderly | ||
Eileen T'Kaye | Doctor / Nurse / Orderly | ||
Lila Waters | Doctor / Nurse / Orderly | ||
Charles Prior | Soldier | ||
Carl Kraines | Soldier | ||
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Kevin Costner | Luther / Man in Alley (uncredited) | ||
Dennis Crosswhite | Orderly (uncredited) | ||
J. Michael Flynn | Minor Role (uncredited) | ||
Ted King | Doctor (uncredited) | ||
Casey MacGill | Himself - Musician (uncredited) | ||
Michael Mallory | Seattle Reporter (uncredited) | ||
Rick May | Policeman (uncredited) | ||
Allen Nause | Reporter / Publicist / Photographer (uncredited) | ||
Jayne Taini | Nurse (uncredited) |
Produced by
Jonathan Sanger | ... | producer |
Mel Brooks | ... | executive producer (uncredited) |
Music by
John Barry |
Cinematography by
László Kovács |
Film Editing by
John Wright |
Casting By
Nancy Foy | ||
Janet Hirshenson | ||
Jane Jenkins | ||
Elisabeth Leustig |
Production Design by
Richard Sylbert |
Art Direction by
Ida Random |
Set Decoration by
George Gaines |
Costume Design by
Patricia Norris |
Makeup Department
Florence Avery | ... | makeup artist |
Melanie Levitt | ... | makeup artist |
Nadia | ... | makeup artist |
Dorothy J. Pearl | ... | makeup designer (as Dorothy Pearl) |
Robert L. Stevenson | ... | hair stylist (as Robert Stevenson) |
Toni-Ann Walker | ... | hair designer (as Toni Walker) |
Production Management
Charles Mulvehill | ... | unit production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Debra DuVal | ... | dga trainee |
Michael Green | ... | second assistant director |
Ed Milkovich | ... | first assistant director |
William Scott | ... | first assistant director |
Art Department
William Biggerstaff | ... | painter |
David Goldstein | ... | location lead painter |
Emad Helmey | ... | set designer |
Mike Higelmire | ... | leadman (as Michael Higelmire) |
Ray Mercer Jr. | ... | property master |
William A. Parks | ... | construction coordinator |
Ernest Phillips | ... | stand by painter (as Ernest J. Phillips) |
Arthur Shippee | ... | assistant property master (as Arthur B. Shippee Jr.) |
Matt Springman | ... | assistant property master (as Matthew Springman) |
Sharmagne Leland-St. John | ... | assistant: Richard Sylbert (uncredited) |
Sound Department
Neil Brody | ... | re-recording mixer |
Michael Colgan | ... | sound editor |
Nicholas Korda | ... | assistant adr editor (as Nick Korda) |
Robert J. Litt | ... | re-recording mixer |
Robert Nichols II | ... | sound recordist |
Charleen Richards | ... | adr mixer (as Charlene Richards) |
David M. Ronne | ... | sound mixer (as David Ronne) |
Kay Rose | ... | supervising sound editor |
Victoria Rose Sampson | ... | sound editor |
John B. Schuyler | ... | boom operator (as John Schuyler) |
Norman B. Schwartz | ... | supervising adr editor (as Norman Schwartz) |
Larry Singer | ... | adr editor |
Elliot Tyson | ... | re-recording mixer |
Stunts
Jerry Wills | ... | stunt coordinator |
Hubie Kerns Jr. | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Richmond L. Aguilar | ... | gaffer (as Rick Aguilar) |
Paul Caven | ... | electrical best boy (as Paul J. Caven) |
Chuck Fey | ... | second unit assistant camera |
Daniel C. Gold | ... | assistant camera (as Dan Gold) |
O.T. Henderson | ... | dolly grip |
Gemma La Mana | ... | still photographer (as Gemma La Manna Wills) |
Leonard Lookabaugh | ... | key grip (as Len Lookabaugh) |
László Pal | ... | camera operator: second unit / second unit camera |
George Ressler | ... | grip best boy (as George Resler) |
Robert M. Stevens | ... | camera operator (as Robert Stevens) |
Joseph E. Thibo | ... | assistant camera |
Jeff Gershman | ... | first assistant camera (uncredited) |
Casting Department
Elisabeth Leustig | ... | extras casting |
Jack Leustig | ... | extras casting |
Pat Orseth | ... | casting: Seattle location |
Linda Phillips-Palo | ... | extras casting assistant (as Linda Palo) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Nancy Martinelli | ... | women's costumer |
Patrick R. Norris | ... | costumer (as Patrick Norris) |
Deahdra Scarano | ... | costumer (as Deahdra T. Scarano) |
G. Tony Scarano | ... | men's costumer (as Tony Scarano) |
Editorial Department
Donah Bassett | ... | negative cutter |
Aubrey Head | ... | color timer |
Kathy Virkler | ... | assistant film editor |
Charles Woolf | ... | assistant film editor |
Location Management
Joe O'Har | ... | location manager |
Music Department
John Barry | ... | conductor |
Kenneth Hall | ... | music editor |
Cliff Kohlweck | ... | music editor (as Clif Kohlweck) |
James Thatcher | ... | musician: french horn |
Dan Wallin | ... | music scoring mixer |
Albert Woodbury | ... | orchestrator |
Transportation Department
Paul Casella Jr. | ... | transportation coordinator |
Walt Freitas | ... | transportation captain (as Walter Freitas) |
Other crew
Randy Auerbach | ... | assistant: Jonathan Sanger |
Blanche Bisbing | ... | assistant production accountant |
Wendy Sterne Brown | ... | script supervisor |
Ginnie Bukowski | ... | assistant to director |
Paulette 'Pete' Elkins | ... | assistant to director (as Pete Elkins) |
Gigi Gray | ... | assistant to director |
Vince Heileson | ... | production accountant |
Deborah Hutchison | ... | unit publicist (as Deborah Rosen) |
Stewart O. Jacobson | ... | script consultant |
Lois Kibbee | ... | script consultant |
Carole Noia | ... | research consultant |
Melba Smith | ... | behavioral consultant |
Teresa Stokovic | ... | production office coordinator |
Adrian J. Williams | ... | medical advisor |
James L. Wills | ... | craft service |
Tom Zapata | ... | production assistant |
Lynn Hendee | ... | production executive (uncredited) |
Sandra Seacat | ... | acting coach: Jessica Lange (uncredited) |
Details
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Language:
Release Date:
7 September 1983 (France) See more »
7 September 1983 (France) See more »
Also Known As:
Frances, a Filha da Fúria See more »
Frances, a Filha da Fúria See more »
Filming Locations:
Box Office
Opening Weekend USA:
$11,624, 26 December 1982, Limited Release
$11,624, 26 December 1982, Limited Release
Gross USA:
Company Credits
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Runtime:
Sound Mix:
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Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1
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1.85 : 1
See full technical specs »Soundtrack Credits
Symphony #7 in A major, Op. 92, 2nd movement
Written by Ludwig van Beethoven
Herbert von Karajan conducting the Berliner Philharmoniker (as the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra)
Courtesy of Deutsche Grammophon
Flow Gently, Sweet Afton (Afton Water)
Traditional
It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)
Music by Duke Ellington
Lyrics by Irving Mills
Arranged and Performed by Mood Indigo
Jeepers Creepers
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Johnny Mercer
Arranged and Performed by Mood Indigo
Love Is So Terrific
Written by Sunny Skylar and Arthur Shaftel
Performed by Bing Crosby and the Rhythmaires
Courtesy of Artistic Records
This Is Your Life
(theme music)
Composed by Alexander Laszlo and L. Wolfe Gilbert
Courtesy of Ralph Edwards Productions
I Found a Million Dollar Baby (In a Five & Ten Cent Store)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Mort Dixon and Billy Rose
Arranged and Performed by Mood Indigo
Symphony #7 in A major, Op. 92, 2nd movement
Written by Ludwig van Beethoven
Herbert von Karajan conducting the Berliner Philharmoniker (as the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra)
Courtesy of Deutsche Grammophon
Written by Ludwig van Beethoven
Herbert von Karajan conducting the Berliner Philharmoniker (as the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra)
Courtesy of Deutsche Grammophon
Flow Gently, Sweet Afton (Afton Water)
Traditional
Traditional
It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)
Music by Duke Ellington
Lyrics by Irving Mills
Arranged and Performed by Mood Indigo
Music by Duke Ellington
Lyrics by Irving Mills
Arranged and Performed by Mood Indigo
Jeepers Creepers
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Johnny Mercer
Arranged and Performed by Mood Indigo
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Johnny Mercer
Arranged and Performed by Mood Indigo
Love Is So Terrific
Written by Sunny Skylar and Arthur Shaftel
Performed by Bing Crosby and the Rhythmaires
Courtesy of Artistic Records
Written by Sunny Skylar and Arthur Shaftel
Performed by Bing Crosby and the Rhythmaires
Courtesy of Artistic Records
This Is Your Life
(theme music)
Composed by Alexander Laszlo and L. Wolfe Gilbert
Courtesy of Ralph Edwards Productions
(theme music)
Composed by Alexander Laszlo and L. Wolfe Gilbert
Courtesy of Ralph Edwards Productions
I Found a Million Dollar Baby (In a Five & Ten Cent Store)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Mort Dixon and Billy Rose
Arranged and Performed by Mood Indigo
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Mort Dixon and Billy Rose
Arranged and Performed by Mood Indigo
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