The Age of Innocence (1993)
The Age of Innocence (1993)
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Daniel Day-Lewis
Newland Archer
Michelle Pfeiffer
Ellen Olenska
Winona Ryder
May Welland
Alexis Smith
Louisa van der Luyden
Geraldine Chaplin
Mrs. Welland
Linda Faye Farkas
Female Opera Singer
Jonathan Pryce
Rivière
Michael Rees Davis
Male Opera Singer
Richard E. Grant
Lawrence 'Larry' Lefferts
Terry Cook
Male Opera Singer
Alec McCowen
Sillerton Jackson
Jon Garrison
Male Opera Singer
Mary Beth Hurt
Regina Beaufort
Stuart Wilson
Julius Beaufort
Howard Erskine
Beaufort Guest
John McLoughlin
Party Guest
Christopher Nilsson
Party Guest
Miriam Margolyes
Mrs. Catherine Mingott
Siân Phillips
Mrs. Archer
Carolyn Farina
Janey Archer
Michael Gough
Henry van der Luyden
Joanne Woodward
Narrator (voice)
Robert Sean Leonard
Theodore 'Ted' Archer
June Squibb
Mingott Maid
Thomas Gibson
Stage Actor
Tracey Ellis
Gertrude Lefferts
Norman Lloyd
Letterblair
W.B. Brydon
Mr. Urban Dagonet
Cristina Pronzati
Countess Olenska's Maid
Clement Fowler
Florist
Cindy Katz
Stage Actress
Kevin Sanders
The Duke
Domenica Cameron-Scorsese
Katie Blenker
Mac Orange
Archer Maid
Brian Davies
Philip
Thomas Barbour
Archer Guest
Henry Fehren
Bishop
Patricia Dunnock
Mary Archer
Kevin Ash
Ballroom Dancer (uncredited)
Susan Lynn Bragg
Debutante (uncredited)
Pasquale Cajano
Man in Crowd (uncredited)
Tanya Carrasco
Debutante (uncredited)
Tamasin Day-Lewis
Lady Admiring Engagement Ring at Beaufort Ball (uncredited)
John Maczko
Society Gentleman (uncredited)
Catherine Scorsese
Elderly Woman at Jersey City Station (uncredited)
Charles Scorsese
Elderly Man at Jersey City Station (uncredited)
Martin Scorsese
Photographer (uncredited) / Director / Screenplay
Michael Trout
Man in Crowd / Gentleman with Lady (uncredited)
Barbara De Fina
Producer
Jay Cocks
Screenplay
Michael Ballhaus
Director of Photography
Edith Wharton
Novel
Thelma Schoonmaker
Editor
Elmer Bernstein
Original Music Composer
Saul Bass
Title Designer
Joseph R. Burns
Second Assistant Director
Elaine Bass
Title Designer
Bruce S. Pustin
Unit Production Manager / Co-Producer
Robert Preziola
Assistant Art Director
Joseph P. Reidy
Associate Producer / First Assistant Director
Dave Weinman
Lead Set Dresser
Dan Davis
Assistant Art Director
Amy Marshall
Set Decoration
Speed Hopkins
Art Direction
Carl Sprague
Assistant Art Director
Robert J. Franco
Set Decoration
Florian Ballhaus
First Assistant Camera
Patricia Anne Doherty
Assistant Production Manager / Location Manager
Manlio Rocchetti
Special Effects Makeup Artist
George Potts
Assistant Costume Designer
Ray Quinlan
Chief Lighting Technician
Hartsell Taylor
Wardrobe Supervisor
Phillip V. Caruso
Still Photographer
Alan D'Angerio
Hair Designer
Jim Manzione
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Peter Owen
Wigmaker
David M. Dunlap
Camera Operator
Tod A. Maitland
Production Sound Mixer
Larry McConkey
Steadicam Operator
T.J. O'Mara
Boom Operator
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 10, 1993
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 19m
Content RatingPG
Budget$34,000,000
Box Office$32,255,440
Filming LocationsNew York City, United States of America · Long Island, United States
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This Movie Is About.
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The Age of Innocence is a 1993 American historical romantic drama film directed by Martin Scorsese. The screenplay, an adaptation of the 1920 novel by Edith Wharton, is by Scorsese and Jay Cocks. The film stars Daniel Day-Lewis, Michelle Pfeiffer, Winona Ryder, and Miriam Margolyes, and was released by Columbia Pictures. It tells the story of Newland Archer (Day-Lewis), a wealthy New York society attorney who finds himself caught between two women, the conformist May Welland (Ryder) and the unconventional Countess Ellen Olenska (Pfeiffer).
The Age of Innocence was released theatrically on September 17, 1993, by Columbia Pictures. It received critical acclaim, winning the Academy Award for Best Costume Design, and being nominated for Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Ryder), Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Original Score, and Best Art Direction. Margolyes won the Best Supporting Actress BAFTA in 1994. The film grossed $68 million on a $34 million budget. Scorsese dedicated the film to his father, Luciano Charles Scorsese, who died the month before it was released. Luciano and his wife, Catherine Scorsese, have cameo appearances in the film.