That's Life! (1986)
October 10, 1986Release Date
That's Life! (1986)
October 10, 1986Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Jack Lemmon
Harvey Fairchild
Julie Andrews
Gillian Fairchild
Sally Kellerman
Holly Parrish
Robert Loggia
Father Baragone
Jennifer Edwards
Megan Fairchild Bartlet
Robert Knepper
Steve Larwin
Matt Lattanzi
Larry Bartlet
Chris Lemmon
Josh Fairchild
Cynthia Sikes
Janice Kern
Dana Sparks
Fanny Ward
Emma Walton Hamilton
Kate Fairchild
Felicia Farr
Madame Carrie
Teddy Wilson
Corey
Nicky Blair
Andre
Jordan Christopher
Dr. Keith Romanis
Biff Elliot
Belmont
Hal Riddle
Phil Carlson
Harold Harris
Harold
Sherry P. Sievert
Receptionist
Joe Lopes
Band Leader / Music Coordinator
James Umphlett
Party Guest
Frann Bradford
Party Guest
Jesse Henecke
Jesse Grant
Lisa Kingston
Lisa
Ken Gehrig
Injured Man in E.R.
Donna McMullen
Woman in E.R.
Scott McKenna
Anesthesiologist
Charles Schneider
Dr. Gerald Spelner
Cora Bryant
Histotechnologist
Robin Foster
Histotechnologist
Eddie Vail
Surfer
Deborah Figuly
Surfer Girl / Key Makeup Artist
Ernie Anderson
T.V. Announcer
Harry Birrell
Radio Announcer
Chutney Walton
Chutney
Honey Edwards
Honey
Blake Edwards
Director / Writer
Milton Wexler
Writer
Trish Caroselli
Associate Producer
Tony Marando
Production Design / Set Decoration
Tracy Tynan
Costume Design
Alan Levine
Production Manager / First Assistant Director
Anthony B. Richmond
Director of Photography
Lee Rhoads
Editor
Tony Adams
Producer
Leslie Bricusse
Lyricist
K.C. Colwell
Second Assistant Director
John Isaacs
Hair Designer
Elton MacPherson
Production Controller
Jonathan D. Krane
Executive Producer
Henry Mancini
Original Music Composer
Al Bunetta
Music Supervisor
Tom Bocci
Music Supervisor
Kenny Christiansen
Electrician
Gene Hartline
Stunts
Saint John
Key Grip
Kent H. Jorgensen
Grip
Rowdy Herrington
Gaffer
Rick Herrington
Electrician
Dulce "Candy" Gonzalez
Second Assistant Camera
Gary Dagg
Dolly Grip / Best Boy Grip
Ben Batzdorff
Best Boy Electric
Kathleen Mascia O'Brien
Costume Assistant
Julian Heap
Hairstylist
Bruce Stubblefield
Supervising Sound Editor
Carrie Dieterich
Production Coordinator
John St. John
Grip
James A. Earley
Grip
Rozanne Zingale
Assistant Editor
David J. Hudson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Larry Holt
Stunts
Tommy Magglos
Camera Operator
Daniel Pershing
Grip
Laura Rindner
Assistant Editor
Dennis Hoffman
Location Assistant
Richard Adams
Video Assist Operator
Nina Padovano
Key Costumer
Maryanne Puetz
Hairstylist
Mel Metcalfe
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Katie Morgan
Location Assistant
Kevin Hughes
Property Master
Terry Porter
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jane Galli
Assistant Makeup Artist
Bill Henderson
Still Photographer
Jaimie Raskin
Production Accountant
Sharron Reynolds-Enriquez
Script Supervisor
Richard Miller
First Assistant Camera
Michael Linn
Music Editor
Jim Thorpe
Grip
Sachi Worrall
Hairstylist
Tim Fry
Transportation Captain
Lori Jedeiken
Assistant Property Master
Media.
Details.
Release DateOctober 10, 1986
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 42m
Content RatingPG-13
Filming LocationsMalibu, United States
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
That's Life! is a 1986 American comedy-drama film directed by Blake Edwards and starring Jack Lemmon and Julie Andrews.
The film was made independently by Edwards using largely his own finances and was distributed by Columbia Pictures.
That's Life! was shot in Edwards and his wife Andrews' own beachside home in Malibu and features their family in small roles, including Edwards' daughter Jennifer Edwards, Andrews' daughter Emma Walton Hamilton and Lemmon's son Chris Lemmon portraying Andrews and Lemmon's adult offspring, while the senior Lemmon's wife Felicia Farr portrays a fortune teller.
Because of the film's independent status, many of the cast and crew were paid below union-level wages, resulting in the American Society of Cinematographers picketing the film during production and taking an advertisement in Variety in protest. As a result, the original director of photography, Harry Stradling Jr., was forced to quit the film and was subsequently replaced by Anthony B. Richmond, a British cinematographer.