Frances (1982)
December 3, 1982Release Date
Frances (1982)
December 3, 1982Release Date
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Sam Shepard
Harry York
Jessica Lange
Frances Farmer
Jonathan Banks
Hitchhiker
Kim Stanley
Lillian Farmer
Bonnie Bartlett
Studio Stylist
Christopher Pennock
Dick Steele
James Brodhead
Desk Sergeant
Bart Burns
Ernest Farmer
James Karen
Judge Hillier
Jane Jenkins
Lady at Roosevelt Hotel
Gerald S. O'Loughlin
Lobotomy Doctor
Sarah Cunningham
Alma Styles
Jordan Charney
Harold Clurman
Allan Rich
Mr. Bebe
Daniel Chodos
'No Escape' Director
Woodrow Parfrey
Dr. Doyle
Rod Colbin
Sentencing Judge
Jack Riley
Bob Barnes
Donald Craig
Ralph Edwards
Darrell Larson
Louella's Spy
Graeme Clifford
Director
Eric Bergren
Writer
Christopher De Vore
Writer
John Randolph
Kindly Judge
Keone Young
Chinese Doctor
Nicholas Kazan
Writer
Jonathan Sanger
Producer
Jeffrey DeMunn
Clifford Odets
John Barry
Composer
László Kovács
Cinematographer
Lane Smith
Dr. Symington
John Wright
Editor
Nancy Foy
CastingDirector
Janet Hirshenson
CastingDirector
Elisabeth Leustig
CastingDirector
Richard Sylbert
ProductionDesigner
Lee de Broux
'Flowing Gold' Director
Jack Fitzgerald
Clapper Man
Anne Haney
Hairdresser
Richard L. Hawkins
Bum on Street
Patricia Larson
Mrs. Hillier
Albert Lord
'Flowing Gold' A.D.
Vincent Lucchesi
Arresting Sergeant
Jack Manning
Studio Photographer
Rod Pilloud
Martoni Kaminski
Larry Pines
Man on Phone / Bookie Joint
David Schroeder
Studio Lawyer
Helen Schustack
Wardrobe Mistress
Sandra Seacat
Drama Teacher
Charles Seaverns
Real Estate Man
Karin Strandjord
Connie
Vern Taylor
Studio Executive
Andrew Winner
Firechief
Biff Yeager
Motorcycle Cop
Alexander Zale
Man in Screening Room
Paul Fleming
Reporter / Publicist / Photographer
M.C. Gainey
Reporter / Publicist / Photographer
Roger Galloway
Reporter / Publicist / Photographer
Matthew Goldsby
Reporter / Publicist / Photographer
Paul Keith
Reporter / Publicist / Photographer
F. William Parker
Reporter / Publicist / Photographer
Charles Shull
Reporter / Publicist / Photographer
Teda Bracci
Mental Patient
Jan Burrell
Mental Patient
Flo Di Re
Mental Patient
Dodds Frank
Mental Patient
Patricia Gaul
Mental Patient
Robin Ginsburg
Mental Patient
Pamela Gordon
Mental Patient
Anjelica Huston
Mental Patient
Jamie Johnston
Mental Patient
Ola Kauffman
Mental Patient
Donna Lamana
Mental Patient
Sharmagne Leland-St. John
Mental Patient
Jane Lillig
Mental Patient
Alexandra Melchi
Mental Patient
Patricia Post
Mental Patient
Zelda Rubinstein
Mental Patient
Nina Schneider
Mental Patient
Marlene Silvers
Mental Patient
Vicki Williams
Mental Patient
Susan Wolf
Mental Patient
Tom Amundsen
Doctor / Nurse / Orderly
Anne Haslett
Doctor / Nurse / Orderly
Barry Jamesby
Doctor / Nurse / Orderly
Leonard Lookabaugh
Doctor / Nurse / Orderly / Key Grip
Oceana Marr
Doctor / Nurse / Orderly
Vahan Moosekian
Doctor / Nurse / Orderly
Tom Pletts
Doctor / Nurse / Orderly
Eileen T'Kaye
Doctor / Nurse / Orderly
Lila Waters
Doctor / Nurse / Orderly
Charles Prior
Soldier
Carl Kraines
Soldier
Kevin Costner
Luther (uncredited)
Dennis Crosswhite
Orderly (uncredited)
David Eisen
Photographer (uncredited)
Ted King
Doctor (uncredited)
Casey MacGill
Singer (uncredited)
Michael Mallory
Seattle Reporter (uncredited)
Rick May
Policeman (uncredited)
Allen Nause
Reporter / Publicist / Photographer (uncredited)
Jayne Taini
Nurse (uncredited)
Patricia Norris
Costume Design
Robert L. Stevenson
Hairstylist
Charles Mulvehill
Associate Producer / Unit Production Manager
Marie Yates
Co-Producer
Nadia
Makeup Artist
Melanie Levitt
Makeup Artist
Toni-Ann Walker
Hair Designer
Dorothy J. Pearl
Makeup Designer
Jerry Wills
Stunt Coordinator
Michael Green
Second Assistant Director
Wendy Sterne Brown
Script Supervisor
Mike Higelmire
Leadman
George Gaines
Set Decoration
Ed Milkovich
First Assistant Director
William A. Parks
Construction Coordinator
Joseph E. Thibo
Assistant Camera
Kay Rose
Supervising Sound Editor
Norman B. Schwartz
Supervising ADR Editor
G. Tony Scarano
Costumer
Daniel C. Gold
Assistant Camera
Gemma La Mana
Still Photographer
Larry Singer
ADR Editor
Robert J. Litt
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Richmond L. Aguilar
Gaffer
Robert M. Stevens
Camera Operator
Kenneth Hall
Music Editor
Cliff Kohlweck
Music Editor
Albert Woodbury
Orchestrator
Deahdra Scarano
Costumer
Kathy Virkler
Assistant Editor
Paul Caven
Best Boy Electric
Ray Mercer Jr.
Property Master
Nancy Martinelli
Costumer
Charles Woolf
Assistant Editor
Neil Brody
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Charleen Richards-Steeves
ADR Mixer
Florence Avery
Hairstylist
George Ressler
Best Boy Grip
Arthur Shippee
Assistant Property Master
Emad Helmey
Set Designer
G. Fern Weber
Costumer
John B. Schuyler
Boom Operator
Elliot Tyson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Matt Springman
Assistant Property Master
Patrick R. Norris
Costumer
Jack Leustig
Extras Casting
Deborah Rosen
Unit Publicist
Linda Phillips-Palo
Extras Casting Assistant
Vince Heileson
Production Accountant
Aubrey Head
Color Timer
O.T. Henderson
Dolly Grip
Teresa Stokovic
Production Office Coordinator
Joe O'Har
Location Manager
Carole Noia
Researcher
Pat Orseth
Casting
James L. Wills
Craft Service
Donah Bassett
Negative Cutter
Paul Casella Jr.
Transportation Coordinator
Media.
Details.
Release DateDecember 3, 1982
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 20m
Content RatingR
Budget$8,000,000
Box Office$5,000,000
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Frances is a 1982 American biographical drama film directed by Graeme Clifford from a screenplay written by Eric Bergren, Christopher De Vore, and Nicholas Kazan. The film stars Jessica Lange as Frances Farmer, a troubled actress during the 1930s whose career suffered as a result of her mental illness. It also features Kim Stanley, Sam Shepard, Bart Burns, Christopher Pennock, Jonathan Banks, and Jeffrey DeMunn in supporting roles.
The film chronicles Farmer's life from her days as a high school student, her turbulent relationship with her emotionally abusive mother, her short lived film career in the 1930s, her institutionalization for alleged mental illness in the 1940s, her deinstitutionalization in the 1950s and her appearance on This Is Your Life.
Frances was released theatrically on December 3, 1982 by Universal Pictures. Lange's performance was unanimously praised and has been cited by many (including her) as her best performance.
At the 55th Academy Awards, it received two nominations for Lange and Stanley as Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress respectively.