Tribute (1980)
December 15, 1980Release Date
Tribute (1980)
December 15, 1980Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.
Jack Lemmon
Scottie Templeton
Robby Benson
Jud Templeton
Lee Remick
Maggie Stratton
Colleen Dewhurst
Gladys Petrelli
John Marley
Lou Daniels
Bob Clark
Director
Kim Cattrall
Sally Haines
Gale Garnett
Hilary
Bernard Slade
Writer
Garth Drabinsky
Producer
Garth H. Drabinsky
Producer
Teri Keane
Evelyn
Joel B. Michaels
Producer
Rummy Bishop
Poker Player
Kenneth Wannberg
Composer
John Dee
Poker Player
Reginald H. Morris
Cinematographer
Bob Windsor
Poker Player
Eileen Lehman
Nurse
Andrew Foot
Actor
Trevor Daley
Cop
Sid Smith
Stage Hand
Jennifer Goldie
Nurse
Bill McMann
Maitre d'
Gaylyn Britton
Hatcheck Girl
Peter Peers
Hal Schumway
Anthony Powers
Cab Diver
Bob Scarantino
Policeman
Michael Monet
Dog Walker
Billie Perkins
Girl in the Rain (uncredited)
Richard Halsey
Editor
Reuben Freed
Art Direction
Michael Haley
First Assistant Director
Trevor Williams
Production Design
Frank Bianco
Hairstylist
Hannah Hempstead
Associate Producer
Ken Brooke
Makeup Artist
James D. Brown
Hairstylist
George Manasse
Production Manager
Alan Goluboff
Third Assistant Director
Suzanne Lore
Assistant Production Manager
Gerry Arbeid
Production Manager
Ken Goch
First Assistant Director
Deborah L. Marrs
Assistant Director Trainee
Richard S. Bright
Executive Producer
Suzanne Grace
Costume Design
Don Brough
Second Assistant Director
Rosemarie Gardner
Makeup Artist
Media.
Details.
Release DateDecember 15, 1980
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 1m
Content RatingPG
Budget$8,000,000
Box Office$4,000,000
Genres
Wiki.
Tribute is a 1980 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Bob Clark and starring Jack Lemmon as Scottie Templeton, a terminally ill Broadway agent trying to make amends with his family and friends. Robby Benson and Lee Remick co-star, with supporting roles Colleen Dewhurst, John Marley, Kim Cattrall, and Gale Garnett. It is based on the play of the same name by Bernard Slade, who also wrote the screenplay.
The film was released in December 1980 to widespread critical acclaim. It was entered into the 31st Berlin International Film Festival where Jack Lemmon won the Silver Bear for Best Actor, and Clark was nominated for the Golden Bear.Lemmon was also nominated for an Academy Award and a Golden Globe for his performance, and won the Genie Award for Best Performance by a Foreign Actor. The film was nominated for ten other Genies, including Best Picture, Best Direction, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Score.