The Master (2012)
The Master (2012)


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Cast & Crew.

Joaquin Phoenix
Freddie Quell

Philip Seymour Hoffman
Lancaster Dodd

Amy Adams
Peggy Dodd

Rami Malek
Clark

Laura Dern
Helen Sullivan

Jesse Plemons
Val Dodd

Ambyr Childers
Elizabeth Dodd

Madisen Beaty
Doris Solstad

Kevin J. O'Connor
Bill White

Patty McCormack
Mildred Drummond

Lena Endre
Mrs. Solstad

Barbara Brownell
Margaret O'Brien

Amy Ferguson
Martha the Salesgirl

Jennifer Neala Page
Winn Manchester

Christopher Evan Welch
John More

Mike Howard
Rorschach Doctor

Frank Bettag
Frank

Mimi Cozzens
Chi Chi Crawford

Jillian Bell
Susan Gregory

Joshua Close
Wayne Gregory

Martin Dew
Norman Conrad

Kevin J. Walsh
Cliff Boyd

Brady Rubin
Michelle Mortimer

Jill Andre
Beatrice Campbell

Barlow Jacobs
James Sullivan

David Warshofsky
Philadelphia Police

Tom Knickerbocker
Judge

Zan Overall
Bartender

Katie Boland
Young Woman

Lorelai Hoey
Baby

Price Carson
V.A. Doctor

Sarah Shoshana David
V.A. Nurse

Bruce Goodchild
V.A. Doctor / Interview

Matt Hering
V.A. Patient

Dan Anderson
V.A. Patient

Andrew Koponen
V.A. Patient

Jeffrey W. Jenkins
V.A. Patient

Patrick Wilder
V.A. Patient

Ryan Curtis
V.A. Patient

Jay Laurence
V.A. Patient

Abraxas Adams
V.A. Patient

Tina Bruna
Portrait Customer

Kevin Hudnell
Portrait Customer

Hunter Craig
Portrait Customer

Ryder Craig
Portrait Customer

Rodion Salnikov
Portrait Customer

Emily Gilliam
Portrait Customer

Kody Klein
Portrait Customer

W. Earl Brown
Fighting Businessman

Ariel Felix
Filipino Worker

Vladimir Velasco
Filipino Worker

John Mark Reyes
Filipino Worker

Brian Fong
Filipino Worker

Diane Cortejo
Young Filipino Woman

Leonida A. Bautista
Nana

Myrna De Dios
Angry Filipino Woman

William O'Brien
Hiring Hall Voice (voice)

Brigitte Hagerman
New York Party Girl

Charley Morgan
New York Lawyer

Gigi Benson
Dancer

Liz Clare
Dancer

Fiona Dourif
Dancer

Audrey Finer
Dancer

Megan Rose Fox
Dancer

Baily Hopkins
Dancer

Mari Kearney
Dancer

Sarah Klaren
Dancer

Ally Johnson
Dancer

Brittany Kilcoyne McGregor
Dancer

LaRain Ring
Dancer

Kimberly Ables Jindra
Processing Patient

Theo Crisell
Jail Bird

Eban Schletter
Band (Piano)

Scott Rodgers
Band (Drum)

Melora Walters
Band (Voice)

Emily Jordan
British Receptionist

Amanda Caryn Jobbins
British Receptionist

Olivia Rosemarie Barham
Pub Customer

Napoleon Ryan
Pub Customer

AnnaCorey
Madam Grace Love Interest (uncredited)

Bill Blair
Man at the Bar (uncredited)

Quint Gabriel
U.K Student

Jonny Greenwood
Original Music Composer

Leslie Jones
Editor

Amy Wells
Set Decoration

Mark Bridges
Costume Design

Cassandra Kulukundis
Casting

Mihai Malaimare Jr.
Director of Photography

Paul Thomas Anderson
Writer / Director / Producer

Peter McNulty
Editor

David Crank
Production Design

Jack Fisk
Production Design

Paul E. Short
Stunts

Joe Bucaro III
Stunt Double

Chris Scarabosio
Supervising Sound Editor / Sound Re-Recording Mixer / Sound Designer

Graeme Stewart
Music Editor

Conner McKinley
Art Department Coordinator

Chuck Zlotnick
Still Photographer

Wendy M. Craig
Costume Supervisor

Paula Suhy
First Assistant Editor

Matthew Wood
Supervising Sound Editor

David Acord
Sound Effects Editor

Mark Ulano
Sound mixer

Robert T. Chestnut
Transportation Captain

Kate Biscoe
Makeup Department Head

Linda Cohen
Music Supervisor

Brendan Walsh
First Assistant Editor

Garrett Warren
Stunt Coordinator

Phil Bray
Still Photographer

Michael Semanick
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Miia Kovero
Hair Department Head

Jillian Giacomini
Script Supervisor

Rudy Reachi
Assistant Property Master

Daniel Lupi
Producer / Unit Production Manager

Jim Krase
Construction Foreman

Bill Holmquist
Construction Coordinator

Kevin Sellers
Foley Editor

Cookie Lopez
Key Set Costumer

JoAnne Sellar
Producer

Melody Levy
Makeup Artist

Adam Somner
First Assistant Director / Executive Producer

John P. Goldsmith
Set Designer

Andrea Pino
Makeup Artist

Malcolm Fife
Foley Editor

Michael Lantieri
Special Effects Coordinator

Demelza Cronin
Production Coordinator

Megan Ellison
Producer

Aurora Bergere
Key Makeup Artist

C.J. Maguire
Property Master

Germicka Barclay
Hairstylist

Donna Marcione Pollack
Key Costumer

Robert Wilson
Hairstylist

Colin Anderson
Camera Operator

Michael Bauman
Chief Lighting Technician

Steve Slanec
Dialogue Editor

Cheryl Nardi
Dialogue Editor

Kim Foscato
Dialogue Editor

Ted Schipper
Executive Producer

Tom Massimini
Grip

Tsuyoshi Abe
Stunts

Lloyd Barachina
Stunts

Michael Kenner
Key Grip

Will Weiske
Co-Producer / Unit Production Manager

Mark Chadwick
Stunts

Brian Scannell
Stunts

Myke Schwartz
Stunts / Stunt Coordinator

Mark Ginther
Stunts

Gary Toy
Stunts

Jeff Kunkle
Dolly Grip

Rex Reddick
Stunts

Mark Aaron Wagner
Stunts

Albert Chi
Co-Producer

Tim Meredith
Stunts

Jesse V. Johnson
Stunts

Ruth De Jong
Assistant Art Director

Jaime Lovell
Art Department Assistant

Karen Ramirez
Assistant Production Coordinator

David Kiiskinen
Stunts

Dan Brown
Stunts

Zach Hudson
Stunts

Patrick J. Statham
Stunts

John W. Micheletos
Leadman

Scott M. Anderson
Set Dresser

Louis Visco
Set Dresser

Juan Cisneros
Utility Sound

Florencia Martin
Set Decoration Buyer

Jay King
Special Effects Technician

Eric Cross
Grip

Jose F. Barrios
Rigging Grip

David Perrone
Costumer

Gregg Szabo
Set Dresser

John Horning
Set Dresser

Mike Bonnaud
Best Boy Electrician

Aaron Ali Tichenor
Second Assistant 'A' Camera

Adam Blantz
Boom Operator

Lou Wiskes
Utility Sound

Stephen McCumby
Set Dresser

Marek Bojsza
Electrician

Mike Helbig
Set Dresser

Bret Ross
Set Dresser

Robert 'Boomer' McCann
Grip

Paul Black
Costumer

Steve Ferry
Costumer

Kevin Larson
Stunts

Eric Richard Lasko
Second Assistant Director

Erik L. Brown
First Assistant Camera

Karen Teneyck
Graphic Designer

Anthony Samora
Set Dresser

Roger Shaide
Set Dresser

Lawrence Hornbeck
On Set Dresser

Brock Helfer
Set Dresser

Jill Rolie-December
Set Decoration Buyer

Michael Leonard
Set Dresser

Michael Ryan Burns
Electrician

Thomas M. Dangcil
Electrician

Jonathan Leary
Rigging Grip

Keith Sale
Leadman

Jason Bean
On Set Dresser

Aaron Moskal
Extras Casting

Myron Baker
Costumer

John Morris
Best Boy Grip

Marc Wall
Rigging Grip

Joseph Hicks
Extras Casting

Stephen Urata
Sound Recordist

Amanda Williams
Hair Department Head

Gary Gill
Key Rigging Grip

Marcy Grace Froehlich
Assistant Costume Designer

Andrea Cooper
Costumer

Chris Proctor
Costumer

Sophie Shellenberger
Electrician

Orlando Orona
Grip

Trevor Tavares
Second Second Assistant Director

Gregory D. Liegey
Visual Effects Supervisor

Chelsea Kammeyer
Visual Effects Coordinator

Charlie McIntyre
Rigging Gaffer

Branden Marks
Costumer

Lynn Tully
Hairstylist

Wainani Young-Tomich
Second Second Assistant Director

Barry Idoine
Director of Photography

John Barba
Casting Associate

Gigi Williams
Makeup Department Head

Frank Rinella
Foley Mixer

Andy Foster
Visual Effects Producer

Amy Fegely
Costumer

Dan Glass
Senior Visual Effects Supervisor

Michael Tolochko
Electrician

David Kramer
Extras Casting

Kirstin Gallo
Costumer

Valerie White
Costumer

Joseph J. Allen
Rigging Grip

Noel Leonard
Costumer

Sean England
Foley Recordist

James Kumarelas
Rigging Gaffer

Brook Johnson
Grip

Jana Vance
Foley Artist

Nicholas Kirsten
Grip

Kent Baker
Key Rigging Grip

Tracy Dixon
Extras Casting

Amy Arnold
Costumer

Kevin Bolen
Sound Recordist
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Details.
Release DateSeptember 14, 2012
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 17m
Content RatingR
Budget$32,000,000
Box Office$28,258,060
Filming LocationsSan Francisco · California, United States
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
The Master is a 2012 American psychological drama film written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson and starring Joaquin Phoenix, Philip Seymour Hoffman, and Amy Adams. It tells the story of Freddie Quell (Phoenix), a World War II Navy veteran struggling to adjust to a post-war society, who meets Lancaster Dodd (Hoffman), the leader of a cult known as The Cause. Dodd sees something in Quell and accepts him into the movement. Freddie takes a liking to The Cause and begins traveling with Dodd's family to spread his teachings.
The film was produced by Annapurna Pictures and Ghoulardi Film Company and distributed by The Weinstein Company. The film's inspirations were varied: it was partly inspired by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard, early drafts of Anderson's There Will Be Blood, the novel V. by Thomas Pynchon, John Huston's documentary Let There Be Light about WWII veterans with PTSD, drunken Navy stories that Jason Robards had told to Anderson while filming Magnolia, and the life story of author John Steinbeck. The Master was shot almost entirely on 65 mm film stock, making it the first fiction feature to be shot and released in 70mm since Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet in 1996.
Initially, the film was set up with Universal Pictures, but fell through due to script and budget problems. It was first publicly shown on August 3, 2012, at the American Cinematheque in 70 mm and screened variously in the same way, before officially premiering at the Venice Film Festival on September 1, where it won three awards: the FIPRESCI Award for Best Film; the Silver Lion for Anderson's direction; and the Volpi Cup for Best Actor, shared by Phoenix and Hoffman. It was released in theaters in the United States on September 14, 2012, to critical acclaim; its performances (particularly those from the three leads), screenplay, direction, plausibility, and realistic portrayal of post-World War II Americans were praised.
Considered one of Anderson's finest works and one of the best films of the 2010s, it received three Oscar nominations: Best Actor for Phoenix, Best Supporting Actor for Hoffman, and Best Supporting Actress for Adams. In 2016, The Master was voted the 24th greatest film of the 21st century by 177 critics from around the world. Anderson has repeatedly stated that The Master is his favorite film of those he has made.
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