Eyes Wide Shut (1999)
Eyes Wide Shut (1999)
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Tom Cruise
Dr. William Harford
Nicole Kidman
Alice Harford
Sydney Pollack
Victor Ziegler
Marie Richardson
Marion
Todd Field
Nick Nightingale
Rade Šerbedžija
Milich
Todd Field
Nick Nightingale
Vinessa Shaw
Domino
Alan Cumming
Desk Clerk
Sky du Mont
Sandor Szavost
Fay Masterson
Sally
Leelee Sobieski
Milich's Daughter
Thomas Gibson
Carl
Madison Eginton
Helena Harford
Julienne Davis
Mandy
Jackie Sawiris
Roz
Leslie Lowe
Illona
Peter Hans Benson
Bandleader
Michael Doven
Ziegler's Secretary
Louise J. Taylor
Gayle
Stewart Thorndike
Nuala
Randall Paul
Harris
Lisa Leone
Lisa / Set Decoration
Kevin Connealy
Lou Nathanson
Mariana Hewett
Rosa
Dan Rollman
Rowdy College Kid
Gavin Parry
Rowdy College Kid
Chris Pare
Rowdy College Kid
Adam Lias
Rowdy College Kid
Christian Clarke
Rowdy College Kid
Kyle Whitcombe
Rowdy College Kid
Gary Goba
Naval Officer
Florian Windorfer
Maître D' - Café Sonata
Togo Igawa
Japanese Man #1
Eiji Kusuhara
Japanese Man #2
Sam Douglas
Cab Driver
Angus MacInnes
Gateman #1
Abigail Good
Mysterious Woman / Masked Party Principal
Brian W. Cook
Tall Butler / Producer / First Assistant Director
Leon Vitali
Red Cloak / Casting
Carmela Marner
Waitress at Gillespie's
Phil Davies
Stalker
Cindy Dolenc
Girl at Sharky's
Clark Hayes
Hospital Receptionist
Treva Etienne
Morgue Orderly
Colin Angus
Masked Party Principal
Karla Ashley
Masked Party Principal
Kate Charman
Masked Party Principal
James Demaria
Masked Party Principal
Tony De Sergio
Masked Party Principal
Janie Dickens
Masked Party Principal
Laura Fallace
Masked Party Principal
Vanessa Fenton
Masked Party Principal
Georgina Finch
Masked Party Principal
Peter Godwin
Masked Party Principal
Joanna Heath
Masked Party Principal
Lee Henshaw
Masked Party Principal
Ateeka Poole
Masked Party Principal
Adam Pudney
Masked Party Principal
Sharon Quinn
Masked Party Principal
Ben De Saumserez
Masked Party Principal
Emma Lou Sharratt
Masked Party Principal
Paul Spelling
Masked Party Principal
Matthew Thompson
Masked Party Principal
Dan Travers
Masked Party Principal
Russell Trigg
Masked Party Principal
Kate Whalin
Masked Party Principal
Cate Blanchett
Mysterious Woman (voice) (uncredited)
Jerson David Ambion
Masked Party Principal (uncredited)
Shelsie Blake
Hula Dancer (uncredited)
John N. Campbell
Masked Party Guest (uncredited)
Emilio D'Alessandro
Man at Newsstand (uncredited)
Paul Desbois
Ballroom Dancer (uncredited)
Donna Ewin
Masked Party Principal (uncredited)
Sam Heydon
Masked Party Principal (uncredited)
Alex Hobbs
Boy in Examination Room (uncredited)
Christiane Kubrick
Woman Behind Dr. Harford at Café Sonata (uncredited)
Katharina Kubrick
Mother of Boy in Examination Room (uncredited)
Taylor Murphy
Masked Party Principal (uncredited)
Graham Skidmore
Background Artist (uncredited)
Stanley Kubrick
Man at Café Sonata (uncredited) / Director / Screenplay / Producer
Frederic Raphael
Screenplay
Jan Harlan
Executive Producer
Jocelyn Pook
Original Music Composer
Larry Smith
Director of Photography / Lighting Camera
Denise Chamian
Casting
Leslie Tomkins
Production Design
Roy Walker
Production Design
Arthur Schnitzler
Author
Larry Celona
Other
Nigel Galt
Sound Mixer / Sound Re-Recording Mixer / Editor
Michael A. Carter
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Anthony Cleal
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Paul Conway
Supervising Sound Editor
Graham V. Hartstone
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Marit Allen
Costume Design
Timothy Everest
Costume Design
Robert McCann
Makeup Artist
Rhun Francis
Third Assistant Director
Becky Hunt
Third Assistant Director
Kevin Phipps
Supervising Art Director
John Fenner
Art Direction
Terry Wells Sr.
Set Decoration
Terry Wells Jr.
Property Master
Ronnie Phillips
Gaffer
Paul Toomey
Gaffer
Manuel Harlan
Still Photographer
Martin Hume
Camera Operator
Melanie Viner Cuneo
First Assistant Editor
Claire Ferguson
Assistant Editor
Iain Eyre
Assistant Sound Editor
Becki Ponting
Foley Editor
Steve Clarke
Standby Painter
Malik Hassan Sayeed
Second Unit Director of Photography
Adrian Toynton
Second Assistant Director
Kerry Warn
Hair Department Head
Graham Povey
Special Effects Technician
Charles Staffell
Special Effects
Jacqueline Durran
Wardrobe Master
Joe Allen
Electrician
Craig Bloor
Clapper Loader
Pete Cavaciuti
Steadicam Operator
Toby E. Cook
Still Photographer
Ron Emery
Electrician
Rawdon Hayne
Focus Puller
Arthur Jafa
Second Unit Cinematographer
Nick Penn
Focus Puller
Anthony Richards
Standby Rigger
Keith Roberts
Clapper Loader
Shawn White
Electrician
Dean Wilkinson
Electrician
Jason Wrenn
Focus Puller
Elizabeth Ziegler
Steadicam Operator
Abdul-Majeed Moulvi
Casting Assistant
Nancy Thompson
Costume Supervisor
Trevor Collins
Negative Cutter
Claus Wehlisch
Assistant Editor
Tobin Hughes
Location Assistant
Simon McNair Scott
Location Manager
Angus More Gordon
Location Manager
Didier de Cottigniers
Music Consultant
Steve Mair
Musician
Annie Simpson
Script Supervisor
Rachel Hunt
Production Secretary
Lara Sargent
Assistant Accountant
C.J. Scheiner
Medical Consultant
Yolande Snaith
Choreographer
John Trehy
Production Accountant
Stella Wycherley
Assistant Accountant
Ruth Sullivan
Foley Artist
Media.
Details.
Release DateJuly 16, 1999
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 39m
Content RatingR
Budget$65,000,000
Box Office$162,100,000
Filming LocationsNew York City, United States · Pinewood Studios, United Kingdom
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Eyes Wide Shut is a 1999 erotic mystery psychological drama film directed, produced, and co-written by Stanley Kubrick. It is based on the 1926 novella Dream Story (German: Traumnovelle) by Arthur Schnitzler, transferring the story's setting from early twentieth-century Vienna to 1990s New York City. The plot centers on a doctor (Tom Cruise) who is shocked when his wife (Nicole Kidman) reveals that she had contemplated having an affair 12 months earlier. He then embarks on a night-long adventure, during which he infiltrates a masked orgy of an unnamed secret society.
Kubrick obtained the filming rights for Dream Story in the 1960s, considering it a perfect text for a film adaptation about sexual relations. He revived the project in the 1990s when he hired writer Frederic Raphael to help him with the adaptation. The film, which was mostly shot in England, apart from some exterior establishing shots, includes a detailed recreation of exterior Greenwich Village street scenes made at Pinewood Studios. The film's production, at 400 days, holds the Guinness World Record for the longest continuous film shoot.
Kubrick died of a heart attack six days after showing the final cut of Eyes Wide Shut to Warner Bros., making it the final film he directed. He reportedly considered it his "greatest contribution to the art of cinema". In order to ensure a theatrical R rating in the United States, Warner Bros. digitally altered several sexually explicit scenes during post-production. This version was premiered on July 13, 1999, before being released on July 16, to generally positive but polarized reviews from critics. Box office receipts for the film worldwide were about $162 million, making it Kubrick's highest-grossing film. The uncut version has since been released in DVD, HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc formats.