The Beaver (2011)
May 5, 2011Release Date
The Beaver (2011)
May 5, 2011Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Mel Gibson
Walter Black
Jodie Foster
Meredith Black / Director
Jennifer Lawrence
Norah
Anton Yelchin
Porter Black
Zachary Booth
Jared
Riley Thomas Stewart
Henry Black
Kelly Coffield Park
Norah's Mom
Cherry Jones
Vice President
Jeff Corbett
Volunteer Dad
Baylen Thomas
Skeptical Man
Sam Breslin Wright
Man
Michael Rivera
Hector
Kris Arnold
Waiter
Elizabeth Kaledin
Reporter
Matt Lauer
Matt Lauer
Jon Stewart
Jon Stewart
Terry Gross
Terry Gross
Folake Olowofoyeku
Nurse
Lorna Guity Pruce
Nurse
Bill Massof
Prosthetic Technician
Dianne Dreyer
Associate Producer / Script Supervisor
LuAnn Claps
Makeup Department Head
Angel De Angelis
Hair Department Head
Nicky Pattison Illum
Key Makeup Artist
Jovan Vitagliano
Key Hair Stylist
Ann Ruark
Unit Production Manager / Producer
Mirashyam Blakeslee
Second Second Assistant Director
Francisco Ortiz
Second Assistant Director
Doug Torres
First Assistant Director
Nikki Black
Assistant Art Director
Frank-Joseph Frelier
Art Department Coordinator
Jonathan Huggins
Leadman
Brick Mason
Storyboard Artist
Nick Miller
Construction Coordinator
Kris Moran
Property Master
Susan Perlman
Assistant Set Decoration
Joel Weaver
Assistant Property Master
Ryan Webb
Assistant Property Master
Wade Barnett
ADR Recordist
Christopher Barron
Foley Recordist
Sean England
Foley Artist
Matthew Hartman
Assistant Sound Editor
Tom Johnson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Michael Kirchberger
Supervising Sound Editor
Travis MacKay
ADR Mixer
John Nutt
Foley Editor
Frank Rinella
Foley Mixer
James J. Sabat Jr.
Sound Recordist
Michael Schmidt
Boom Operator
Robert Shoup
Sound Editor
Michael Silvers
ADR Editor
Dennie Thorpe
Foley Artist
Corey Tyler
Foley Recordist
Roy Waldspurger
Sound Effects Editor
Marshall Winn
Sound Editor
Tim Rossiter
Special Effects Coordinator
John Bair
Visual Effects Supervisor
G. A. Aguilar
Stunt Coordinator
Thomas Barnhill
Utility Stunts
John Cenatiempo
Stunts
J.C. Robaina
Utility Stunts
Matt Blades
Key Grip
Bernard X. Brongniart
Best Boy Grip
Julian J. Delacruz
Second Assistant 'A' Camera
Frankie DeMarco
Camera Operator
Glenn Kaplan
First Assistant 'A' Camera
John Krause
Dolly Grip
Dan Kubicek
Electrician
William MacGhee
Electrician
Todd MacNicholl
Rigging Grip
Charles Meere III
Rigging Gaffer
Beth O'Brien
Electrician
Balint Pinczehelyi
Rigging Grip
Antonio Ponti
Assistant Camera
Steve Ramsey
Gaffer
Leeba Zakharov
Casting Associate
Minerva Diann Savoy
Tailor
Amy Ritchings
Assistant Costume Designer
Gilbert Carreras
Color Timer
Michael Hofacre
Additional Editor
Paul Penczner
Assistant Editor
Jonathan Sanden
Digital Intermediate Editor
Alexandra Patsavas
Music Supervisor
Jim Schultz
Music Editor
Erich Stratmann
Music Editor
E. Gedney Webb
Music Editor
David E. Bisson
Production Secretary
Tim Monich
Dialect Coach
Matthew Roper
Set Medic
Missy Simms
Studio Teacher
Daniel Wagner
Production Coordinator
Keith Redmon
Producer
Steve Golin
Producer
Kyle Killen
Screenplay
Hagen Bogdanski
Director of Photography
Lynzee Klingman
Editor
Media.
Details.
Release DateMay 5, 2011
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 31m
Budget$21,000,000
Box Office$970,816
Filming LocationsNew York City, United States
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
The Beaver is a 2011 psychological drama film directed by Jodie Foster and written by Kyle Killen. It stars Mel Gibson, Foster, Anton Yelchin, and Jennifer Lawrence. Marking Gibson's and Foster's second collaboration since 1994's Maverick, it follows Walter Black, a depressed executive, who hits rock-bottom when his wife kicks him out of the house. At his lowest point, he begins to use a beaver hand puppet to communicate with people and overcome his issues.
The Beaver premiered at the SXSW Film Festival on March 16, 2011 and was released in the United States on May 6, 2011 by Summit Entertainment. The film received mixed reviews from critics who praised Foster's direction and performances of the cast but found the premise absurd. However, a series of controversies and criticisms surrounding Gibson regarding his statements and battery case affected the film's business, and it was a box office bomb, grossing just $7.3 million against its $21 million budget.