The Favorite (1989)
1h 44m
Running Time
August 9, 1989Release Date
Plot.
A French girl is kidnapped and sold as slave to the sultan of the Ottoman Empire.
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Cast & Crew.
F. Murray Abraham
Abdul Hamid
Maud Adams
Sineperver
Amber O'Shea
Aimée Dubucq de Rivéry
James Michael Gregary
Selim
Ron Dortch
Tulip
Laurent Le Doyen
Sebastiani
Jonathan Vuille
Young Mahmud
Francesco Quinn
Adult Mahmud
Glenn Scarpelli
Mustafa
Edith Fields
Mother Superior
Andréa Parisy
Mirishah
Jack Smight
Director
Diana Barrows
Fanny
Prince Michael of Greece
Writer
Starr Andreeff
Harem Girl
Larry Yust
Writer
Dale Dye
French Officer
Georges-Alain Vuille
Producer
Laura Perlman
Music Editor
William Goldstein
Composer
Giorgio Tonti
Cinematographer
William L. Stevenson
Supervising Sound Editor
Howard Wexler
Cinematographer
Dennis Virkler
Editor
Pat Orseth
CastingDirector
Donald Paul Pemrick
CastingDirector
Allan H. Jones
ProductionDesigner
Kevin McCarthy
Special Effects
Carl Mahakian
Sound Effects Editor
Michelle Bühler
Makeup Artist
Bryan Ryman
Production Design
Tami Mor
Costume Design
Mike Malone
Swing
R. Clifford Searcy
Art Direction
Wayne Heitman
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Matthew Iadarola
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Audrey Futterman-Stern
Hairstylist
Bill Wylie
Dialogue Editor
Mark 'Frito' Long
Sound Recordist
Luciano Tonti
Camera Operator
Devon Heffley Curry
ADR & Dubbing
Chester Slomka
Dialogue Editor
Jerry Jacobson
Sound Effects Editor
Shane D. Kelly
Gaffer
John G. McCabe
Assistant Art Director
Rina Ramon
Costume Design
Patricia Jordan
Script Supervisor
Daniel Rann
Choreographer
Details.
Wiki.
The Favorite (also titled Intimate Power) is a 1989 Swiss-American historical drama film based on the unsubstantiated story of Aimée du Buc de Rivéry that takes place at the dawn of the 19th century. It was the final film of director Jack Smight.