The Fisher King (1991)
The Fisher King (1991)
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Robin Williams
Parry
Jeff Bridges
Jack
Amanda Plummer
Lydia
Mercedes Ruehl
Anne
Michael Jeter
Homeless Cabaret Singer
William Jay Marshall
Jamaican Bum
Chris Howell
Red Knight / Stunt Coordinator
Adam Bryant
Radio Engineer
Paul Lombardi
Radio Engineer
David Hyde Pierce
Lou Rosen
Ted Ross
Limo Bum
Lara Harris
Sondra
Warren Olney
TV Anchorman
Frazer Smith
News Reporter
Kathy Najimy
Crazed Video Customer
Harry Shearer
Sitcom Actor Ben Starr
Melinda Culea
Sitcom Wife
James Remini
Bum at Hotel
Mark Bowden
Doorman
John Ottavino
Father at Hotel
Brian Michaels
Little Boy
Jayce Bartok
First Punk
Dan Futterman
Second Punk
Bradley Gregg
Hippie Bum
William Preston
John the Bum
Al Fann
Superintendent
Stephen Bridgewater
Porno Customer
John Heffernan
Stockbroker Bum
Richard LaGravenese
Strait Jacket Yuppie / Writer
Anita Dangler
Bag Lady
Mark Bringelson
Drooler
Johnny Paganelli
Pizza Boy
Diane Robin
Receptionist
Benjamin Redman
Motorcyclist
Lisa Blades
Parry's Wife
Christian Clemenson
Edwin
Carlos Carrasco
Doctor
Joe Jamrog
Guard
John de Lancie
TV Executive
Lou Hancock
Nurse
Caroline Cromelin
Radio Show Call-In (voice)
Kathleen Bridget Kelly
Radio Show Call-In (voice)
Pat Fraley
Radio Show Call-In (voice)
Mel Bourne
Langdon Carmichael (uncredited) / Production Design
Kristen Connors
Ballroom Dancer (uncredited)
Jack Mulcahy
Passerby (uncredited)
Tom Waits
Disabled Vet (uncredited)
Craig 'Radioman' Castaldo
Bum (uncredited)
Greg Brickman
Stunts
Pete Corby
Stunts
Carla Corwin
Second Assistant Director
Marion Tumen
Script Supervisor
George Fenton
Original Music Composer
Debra Hill
Producer
Lynda Obst
Producer
David Aaron
Assistant Property Master
Jeremy Hume
Assistant Editor
Roger Pratt
Director of Photography
Andy Duppin
Stunts
Cindy Carr
Set Decoration
Howard Feuer
Casting
Lesley Walker
Editor
Loyd Catlett
Stunts
Bonnie Happy
Stunts
Harry Madsen
Stunts
David McGiffert
First Assistant Director
Jason Weil
Set Designer
Vincent Jefferds
Costume Designer
William Bowling
Location Manager
Janet Brady
Stunts
Gilbert B. Combs
Stunts
Andrew Melhuish
Assistant Dialogue Editor
Beatrix Aruna Pasztor
Costume Designer
J.B. Getzwiller
Stunts
Tony Mark
Unit Production Manager / Associate Producer
Ann Harmon
Art Department Assistant
Nicholas J. Musuraca
First Assistant Camera
Joseph F. Brennan
Boom Operator
Sharre Jacoby
Post Production Supervisor
Paul David Williams
Grip
Bennie Moore
Stunts
Craig Haagensen
Camera Operator
Edward Stabile
Assistant Editor
Thomas Causey
Sound Mixer
James Plannette
Chief Lighting Technician
Rainer Judd
Wardrobe Assistant
Chris Allies
Title Designer
Rikke Kesten
Stunts
Joe Napolitano
First Assistant Director
Alan Paley
Dialogue Editor
Stacey Sher
Associate Producer
Rick Heinrichs
Set Designer
Larry Clark Bird
Property Master
Tara Timpone
Assistant Editor
Stefna Borges
Assistant Sound Editor
Cynthia A. Potthast
Second Second Assistant Director
Greg Walters
Second Assistant Camera
Patrick Shaun Bard
Grip
Paul Carr
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Andrew M. Nelson
Rigging Gaffer
Dennis Dion
Special Effects Supervisor
Jophery C. Brown
Stunts
Jeffrey J. Dashnaw
Stunts
P. Michael Johnston
Art Direction
David C. Potter
Leadman
Kristen Kelly
Leadman
Ken Zimmerman
Assistant Property Master
Terry Gilliam
Director
Julie Stone
Stunts
Chuck Whelan
Second Assistant Camera
Peter Pennell
Sound Editor
Kevin Lane
Music Editor
Marty W. Eichmann
Key Grip
Mark A. Baker
Location Manager / Assistant Unit Manager
Paul Ary
Best Boy Electric
Antonio V. Garrido
Dolly Grip
Zoltan Elek
Key Makeup Artist
Lisa Meyers
Key Hair Stylist
Cyd Adams
Second Second Assistant Director
Bob Risk
Foley Editor
Ray Cooper
Music Consultant
Robert Farr
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
William R. Taylor
Grip
Linda Louise Taylor
Costumer
Keith Greco
Costume Designer
Richard Dean Rankin
Construction Coordinator
Thomas Wright
Property Master
Craig Lyman
Makeup Artist
Lawrence P. Ganem
Assistant Location Manager
R. Michael De Chellis
Lighting Technician
Johnny Gutierrez
Lighting Technician
Joie Hutchinson
Costume Supervisor
John Clifford
Still Photographer
Joe Bird
Set Decoration
Robert Miller
Grip
Stephen Vaughan
Still Photographer
Pam Cornfeld
Production Coordinator
Tom McDermott
Assistant Property Master
Richard Kite
Boom Operator
Alishan Coker
Casting Assistant
Edward Drohan
Special Effects Supervisor
Mark Rhodes
Location Manager
Jimmy Finnerty
Grip
Ken Connors
Chief Lighting Technician
Ann F. Markel
Assistant Location Manager
Johnathan Ercole
First Assistant Camera
John Cambria
Second Assistant Camera
Dennis Maitland II
Sound Mixer
Mike Miller
Key Grip
Tullio Brunt
Assistant Editor
Daniel Sudick
Special Effects
Kevin McCarthy
Set Decoration
Todd M. Thaler
Extras Casting
Ed Ferraro
Construction Coordinator
James R. Maceo
Assistant Location Manager
John Fundus
Boom Operator
Robert G. Connors
Rigging Gaffer
Mary Coleman-Gierczak
Costumer
Neil S. Buckhantz
Video Assist Operator
Robin Horness
Choreographer
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 20, 1991
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 18m
Content RatingR
Budget$24,000,000
Box Office$41,895,491
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
The Fisher King is a 1991 American fantasy comedy drama film written by Richard LaGravenese and directed by Terry Gilliam. Starring Robin Williams and Jeff Bridges, with Mercedes Ruehl, Amanda Plummer and Michael Jeter in supporting roles, the film tells the story of a radio shock jock who tries to find redemption by helping a man whose life he inadvertently shattered. It explores "the intermingling of New York City's usually strictly separated social strata", and has been described as "a modern-day Grail Quest that fused New York romantic comedy with timeless fantasy".
The film was released in the United States by TriStar Pictures on September 20, 1991. It received generally favorable reviews from critics, and grossed $72 million on a $24 million budget. At the 64th Academy Awards, the film earned five nominations, including Best Actor for Williams and Best Original Screenplay for LaGravenese, with Ruehl winning Best Supporting Actress, making The Fisher King the only Oscar-winning film of Gilliam's career.