Ulee's Gold (1997)
June 13, 1997Release Date
Ulee's Gold (1997)
June 13, 1997Release Date
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Peter Fonda
Ulee Jackson
Patricia Richardson
Connie Hope
Christine Dunford
Helen Jackson
Tom Wood
Jimmy Jackson
Jessica Biel
Casey Jackson
Vanessa Zima
Penny Jackson
Steven Flynn
Eddie Flowers
Dewey Weber
Ferris Doley
J. Kenneth Campbell
Sheriff Bill Floyd
Traber Burns
Chance Barrow
Ryan Marshall
Charley Myers
Chad Fish
Mark
Will Sexton
Child at Rest Stop
Dale C. Marshall
Beekeeper Assistant
James T. Whitehurst
Beekeeper Assistant
Charles Branner
Beekeeper Assistant
Jim Flanagan
Pool Player (uncredited)
Jonathan Demme
Presenter
Victor Nunez
Writer / Director / Editor
Aloura Melissa Charles
Second Assistant Director
Tim Lewis
Second Assistant Director
Pete Winter
Sound Designer
Dominick Tavella
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jon Oh
ADR Recordist
Alberto García
Sound Effects Designer
Gus Holzer
Assistant Director
Tim J. Carroll
Sound
Virgil Mirano
Director of Photography
John Sloss
Executive Producer
Marilyn Wall-Asse
Costume Design
Charles Kulsziski
Set Decoration
Stewart Lippe
Line Producer
Charles Engstrom
Original Music Composer
Judy Courtney
Casting
Edward Saxon
Executive Producer
Peter Saraf
Co-Producer
Pat Garner
Production Design
Sam Gowan
Co-Producer
Valerie Thomas
Executive Producer
Debbie DeVilla
Art Direction
Media.
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Ulee's Gold is a 1997 American drama film written and directed by Victor Nuñez and starring Peter Fonda. Co-stars include Patricia Richardson, Christine Dunford, Tom Wood, Jessica Biel, J. Kenneth Campbell and Vanessa Zima. It was released by Orion Pictures, with Jonathan Demme receiving presenter credits for his role in the film's financing.
The film was the "Centerpiece Premiere" at the 1997 Sundance Film Festival. Fonda won a Golden Globe Award for his performance and was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor and a Screen Actors Guild Award.
The film's title refers both to the honey Ulee produces as a beekeeper, particularly that made from the nectar of the tupelo tree, and the hidden stolen money.
Van Morrison sings "Tupelo Honey" (the title song of his 1971 album) over the end credits.