The Virgin Suicides (2000)
The Virgin Suicides (2000)



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Cast & Crew.

James Woods
Mr. Lisbon

Kathleen Turner
Mrs. Lisbon

Kirsten Dunst
Lux Lisbon

Josh Hartnett
Trip Fontaine

Michael Paré
Adult Trip Fontaine

Scott Glenn
Father Moody

Danny DeVito
Dr. Horniker

A.J. Cook
Mary Lisbon

Hanna Hall
Cecilia Lisbon

Leslie Hayman
Therese Lisbon

Chelse Swain
Bonnie Lisbon

Anthony DeSimone
Chase Buell

Lee Kagan
David Barker

Robert Schwartzman
Paul Baldino

FourTee
Parkie Denton

Jonathan Tucker
Tim Weiner

Joe Roncetti
Kevin Head

Hayden Christensen
Jake Hill Conley

Chris Hale
Peter Sisten

Joe Dinicol
Dominic Palazzolo

Suki Kaiser
Lydia Perl

Dawn Greenhalgh
Mrs. Scheer

Allen Stewart-Coates
Mr. Scheer

Sherry Miller
Mrs. Buell

Jonathan Whittaker
Mr. Buell

Michèle Duquet
Mrs. Denton

Murray McRae
Mr. Denton

Roberta Hanley
Mrs. Weiner

Paul Sybersma
Joe Larson

Susan Sybersma
Mrs. Larson

Peter Snider
Trip's Dad

Gary Brennan
Donald

Charles Boyland
Curt Van Osdol

Dustin Ladd
Chip Willard

Kristin Fairlie
Amy Schraff

Melody Johnson
Julie

Sheyla Molho
Danielle

Ashley Ainsworth
Sheila Davis

Courtney Hawkrigg
Grace

François Klanfer
Doctor

Mackenzie Lawrenz
Jim Czeslawski

Tim Hall
Kurt Siles

Amos Crawley
John

Andrew Gillies
Principal Woodhouse

Mairlyn Smith
Mrs. Woodhouse

Sally Cahill
Mrs. Hedlie

Tracey Ferencz
Nurse

Scot Denton
Mr. O'Conner

Catherine Swing
Mrs. O'Conner

Timothy Adams
Buzz Romano

Michael Michaelessi
Parks Department Foreman

Sarah Minhas
Wanda Brown

Megan Kennedy
Cheerleader

Sandi Stahlbrand
Meredith Thompson

Neil Girvan
Drunk Man in Pool

Jaya Karsemeyer
Gloria

Leah Straatsma
Rannie

Mark Polley
Cemetery Worker #1

Kirk Gonnsen
Cemetery Worker #2

Marianne Moroney
Teacher

Anne Wessels
Woman in Chiffon

Giovanni Ribisi
Narrator (voice)

Derek Boyes
Football 'Grieving Teacher' (uncredited)

John Buchan
John (Lydia's Boss) (uncredited) / Casting

Conor Dean Smith
Frankie (uncredited)

Mandy Lee Jones
Student (uncredited)

Thomas Mars
Prom Night Guest (uncredited)

Edward Lachman
Director of Photography

Jeffrey Eugenides
Novel

Melissa Kent
Editor

Sofia Coppola
Director / Screenplay

Dan Halsted
Producer

Jasna Stefanovic
Production Design

Jon P. Goulding
Art Direction

Nancy Steiner
Costume Design

Chris Hanley
Producer

Megan Less
Set Decoration

James Lyons
Editor

Francis Ford Coppola
Producer

Julie Costanzo
Producer

Jordan Gertner
Associate Producer

Fred Roos
Co-Producer

Howard Meltzer
Location Casting

Kathleen Graham
Key Makeup Artist

Gary Marcus
Co-Producer

Suzanne Colvin-Goulding
Line Producer

Roz Music
Makeup & Hair

Suzanne Savage
Assistant Hairstylist

Lisa Brown
Assistant Makeup Artist

Gail 'Freddie' Godden
Key Hair Stylist

Linda Phillips-Palo
Casting

Brian Reitzell
Music Supervisor

Robert McGee
Casting

Jeff Silver
Set Dresser

Marc Meisels
Set Dresser

Geoff McFetridge
Title Designer

Jean-Benoît Dunckel
Original Music Composer

Nicolas Godin
Original Music Composer

Christopher Binney
Second Assistant Director

Sanaa Kelley
Foley Artist

John LaForet
Special Effects Coordinator

Keith Burhans
ADR Editor / Dialogue Editor

Doug Andham
ADR Recordist

Felipe Borrero
Sound Mixer

Roman Coppola
Second Unit Director

Jesse Pomeroy
ADR Supervisor / Dialogue Editor / ADR Editor

Gretchen Thoma
Foley Artist

Robert Serda
ADR Recordist

Robert Jason
Gaffer

Laura Laird
Dialogue Editor / ADR Editor

Dan Belley
Stunt Double

Roman Alexander Buchok
Third Assistant Director

Jordan Craig
Special Effects Coordinator

Tom Quinn
First Assistant Director

Sean Keegan
Foley Recordist

Galen Walker
Supervising Sound Editor

Spike Jonze
Thanks

Franco Tata
Gaffer

Ethan Derner
Sound Recordist

Willi Bär
Executive Producer
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Details.
Release DateApril 21, 2000
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 37m
Budget$6,000,000
Box Office$10,409,377
Filming LocationsToronto, Canada
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
The Virgin Suicides is a 1999 American psychological romantic drama film written and directed by Sofia Coppola in her feature directorial debut, and co-produced by her father, Francis Ford Coppola. It stars James Woods, Kathleen Turner, Kirsten Dunst, A.J. Cook, and Josh Hartnett, with Scott Glenn, Michael Paré, Jonathan Tucker, and Danny DeVito in supporting roles.
The film is based on the 1993 debut novel by Jeffrey Eugenides. The film follows the lives of five adolescent sisters in an upper-middle-class suburb of Detroit during 1975.
Shot in 1998 in Toronto, it features an original score by the French electronic band Air. The film marked the first collaboration between Sofia Coppola and Kirsten Dunst, whom Coppola later cast as the lead in several of her subsequent films.
The Virgin Suicides premiered at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival and received a limited theatrical release on April 21, 2000, in the United States, later expanding to a wide release in May 2000. The film earned largely positive reviews from critics, with the performances of the cast, Coppola's direction, visual style, and soundtrack receiving praise. It was also acclaimed for its lyrical representation of adolescent angst, and is recognized as a cult classic.
In 2015, the film ranked number 39 on Entertainment Weekly's list of the "50 Best High School Movies".
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