Ordinary People (1980)
Ordinary People (1980)



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Cast & Crew.

Donald Sutherland
Calvin Jarrett

Mary Tyler Moore
Beth Jarrett

Judd Hirsch
Dr. Berger

Timothy Hutton
Conrad Jarrett

M. Emmet Walsh
Swim Coach

Elizabeth McGovern
Jeannine Pratt

Dinah Manoff
Karen

Fredric Lehne
Lazenby

James B. Sikking
Ray Hanley

Basil Hoffman
Sloan

Quinn K. Redeker
Ward

Mariclare Costello
Audrey

Meg Mundy
Grandmother

Elizabeth Hubbard
Ruth

Adam Baldwin
Stillman

Richard Whiting
Grandfather

Scott Doebler
Buck Jarrett

Carl DiTomasso
Van Buren

Tim Clarke
Truan

Ken Dishner
Genthe

Lisa Smyth
Gail

Ann Eggert
Mitzi

Randall Robbins
Bryce

Cynthia Baker
Ms. Mellon

John Stimpson
John

Liz Kinney
Liz

Steven Hirsch
Mack

Rudy Hornish
Ed

Clarissa Downey
Chris

Cynthia Burke
Annie

Jane Alderman
Linda

Paul Preston
Dennis

Gustave Lachenauer
Gus

Marilyn Rockafellow
Sarah

Don Billett
Philip

Ronald Solomon
Joel

Virginia Long
Choir Director

Paula Segal
Shopper

Estelle Meyers
Saleslady

Stuart Shiff
Waiter

Rose Wool
Waitress

Douglas Kinney
Actor

Constance Addington
Actress

Edwin Bederman
McDonald's Manager

Bobby Coyne
Young Buck

Michael Creadon
Young Conrad

Bernie Pollack
Costume Design

Alvin Sargent
Screenplay

Ronald L. Schwary
Production Manager / Producer

Jerry Wunderlich
Set Decoration

William B. Fosser
Set Decoration

Penny Perry
Casting

Robert Redford
Director

John Bailey
Director of Photography

Marvin Hamlisch
Original Music Composer

J. Michael Riva
Art Direction

Phillip Bennett
Art Direction

Judith Guest
Novel

Jeff Kanew
Editor

Nancy Dowd
Additional Writing

Ronald W. McLeish
Gaffer

Kathe Swanson
Hairstylist

Gary Liddiard
Makeup Artist

Marcia Reed
Still Photographer

Mary Cay Hollander
Production Coordinator

Kay Rose
Supervising Sound Editor

Joel Israel
Hairstylist

Jean Burt Reilly
Hairstylist

Julie Pitkanen
Script Supervisor

Michael Britton
Second Assistant Director

Edward Aiona
Property Master

Tommy Magglos
Second Assistant Camera

Lou Noto
First Assistant Camera

Steve Perry
First Assistant Director

Rita Salazar
Wardrobe Coordinator

Kathleen Korth
Assistant Sound Editor

Bill Varney
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Chuck Stein
Construction Foreman

Steve Maslow
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Kenneth Schwarz
Boom Operator

Victoria Sampson
Sound Editor

Carol Ann Jackson
Assistant Editor

Robert McLain
Key Grip

Jerry Rosenthal
Sound Editor

Gregg Landaker
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Dan Wallin
Sound Mixer

Charles M. Wilborn
Sound Mixer

Clyde Hart
Key Grip

Dennis Park
Assistant Accountant

Scott Grusin
Music Editor

Jack Hayes
Orchestrator

Rusty Warren
Production Accountant

Jack Hirshberg
Unit Publicist

Patrick Markey
Location Manager

Robert M. Moore
Wardrobe Coordinator

Marilyn Madderom
Assistant Editor

Herman Lowers
Construction Coordinator

James Glennon
Camera Operator

Else Blangsted
Music Editor

Willie Marceau
Head Carpenter

William Powley
Painter

Phill Norman
Title Designer

John Credidio
Gaffer

Richard Boris
Greensman
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Details.
Release DateSeptember 19, 1980
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 4m
Content RatingR
Budget$6,000,000
Box Office$54,766,923
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Ordinary People is a 1980 American drama film directed by Robert Redford in his feature directorial debut. The screenplay by Alvin Sargent is based on the 1976 novel by Judith Guest. The film follows the disintegration of a wealthy family in Lake Forest, Illinois, following the accidental death of one of their two sons and the attempted suicide of the other. It stars Donald Sutherland, Mary Tyler Moore, Judd Hirsch, and Timothy Hutton.
Ordinary People was released theatrically on September 19, 1980, by Paramount Pictures to critical and commercial success. Reviewers praised Redford's direction, Sargent's screenplay, and the performances of the cast. The film, which grossed $90 million on a $6.2 million budget, was chosen by the National Board of Review as one of the top ten films of 1980, and garnered six nominations at the 53rd Academy Awards, winning four: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Supporting Actor for Hutton (the youngest recipient at age 20). In addition, the film won five awards at the 38th Golden Globe Awards: Best Motion Picture β Drama, Best Director, Best Actress (Moore), Best Screenplay, and Best Supporting Actor (Hutton).
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