Reds (1981)
Reds (1981)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Warren Beatty
John Reed
Diane Keaton
Louise Bryant
Edward Herrmann
Max Eastman
Jerzy Kosiński
Grigory Zinoviev
Jack Nicholson
Eugene O'Neill
Paul Sorvino
Louis Fraina
Maureen Stapleton
Emma Goldman
Nicolas Coster
Paul Trullinger
M. Emmet Walsh
Speaker - Liberal Club
Ian Wolfe
Mr. Partlow
Bessie Love
Mrs. Partlow
MacIntyre Dixon
Carl Walters
Pat Starr
Helen Walters
Trevor Griffiths
Writer
Eleanor D. Wilson
Mrs. Reed
Max Wright
Floyd Dell
Stephen Sondheim
Composer
George Plimpton
Horace Whigham
Vittorio Storaro
Cinematographer
Harry Ditson
Maurice Becker
Leigh Curran
Ida Rauh
Dede Allen
Editor
Kathryn Grody
Crystal Eastman
Craig McKay
Editor
Noel Davis
CastingDirector
Brenda Currin
Marjorie Jones
Patsy Pollock
CastingDirector
Nancy Duiguid
Jane Heap
Norman Chancer
Barney
Jeremy Zimmermann
CastingDirector
Dolph Sweet
Big Bill Haywood
Richard Sylbert
ProductionDesigner
Ramon Bieri
Police Chief
Jack O'Leary
Pinkerton Guard
Gene Hackman
Pete van Wherry
Gerald Hiken
Dr. Lorber
William Daniels
Julius Gerber
Dave King
Allan Benson
Joseph Buloff
Joe Volski
Stefan Gryff
Alex Gomberg
Denis Pekarev
Interpreter in Factory
Roger Sloman
Vladimir I. Lenin
Stuart Richman
Leon Trotsky
Oleg Kerensky
Alexander Kerensky / Himself - Witness
Nikko Seppala
Young Bolshevik Soldier
John J. Hooker
Senator Overman
Shane Rimmer
MacAlpine
Jerry Hardin
Harry
Jack Kehoe
Eddie
Christopher Malcolm
CLP Party Member #1
Tony Sibbald
CLP Party Member #2
R. G. Armstrong
Government Agent
Josef Sommer
State Department Official
Jan Tříska
Karl Radek
Åke Lindman
Scandinavian Escort
Pertti Weckström
Finnish Doctor
Nina Macarova
Russian Nurse
Jose De Fillippo
Russian Doctor
Andreas La Casa
Little Boy
Roger Baldwin
Himself - Witness
Henry Miller
Himself - Witness
Adela Rogers St. Johns
Herself - Witness
Dora Russell
Herself - Witness
Scott Nearing
Himself - Witness
Tess Davis
Herself - Witness
Heaton Vorse
Herself - Witness
Hamilton Fish
Himself - Witness
Isaac Don Levine
Himself - Witness
Rebecca West
Herself - Witness
Will Durant
Himself - Witness
Will Weinstone
Himself - Witness
Emmanuel Herbert
Himself - Witness
Arne Swabeck
Himself - Witness
Adele Gutman Nathan
Herself - Witness
George Seldes
Himself - Witness
Kenneth Chamberlain
Himself - Witness
Blanche Hays Fagen
Herself - Witness
Galina von Meck
Herself - Witness
Art Shields
Himself - Witness
Andrew Dasburg
Himself - Witness
Hugo Gellert
Himself - Witness
Dorothy Frooks
Herself - Witness
George Jessel
Himself - Witness
Jacob Bailin
Himself - Witness
John Ballato
Himself - Witness
Lucita Williams
Herself - Witness
Bernadine Szold-Fritz
Herself - Witness
Jessica Smith
Herself - Witness
Harry Carlisle
Himself - Witness
Arthur Mayer
Himself - Witness
Miriam Margolyes
Woman with Notebook (uncredited)
John Ratzenberger
Communist Leader (uncredited)
Simon Jones
Louise Bryant's Colleague in France (uncredited)
Jill Goldston
Dancing Woman (uncredited)
Peter C. Frank
Sound Editor
Michael Tronick
Music Editor
Paul Engelen
Makeup Artist
David Stephenson
Boom Operator
David Appleby
Still Photographer
Nigel Wooll
Production Manager
Dick Vorisek
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
John King
Draughtsman
Dave Grusin
Music / Additional Music
Simon Holland
Art Direction
Dan Lieberstein
Sound Editor
Simon Kaye
Sound Mixer
Bob Lawrance
Makeup Artist
Shirley Russell
Costume Design
Elaine May
Additional Writing
Craig R. Baxley
Stunt Coordinator / Second Unit Director
Richard P. Cirincione
Supervising Sound Editor
Stefan Wenta
Choreographer
Fred Rosenberg
Assistant Sound Editor
Zelda Barron
Script Supervisor
Jeffrey Stern
Assistant Sound Editor
Simon Relph
Executive Producer / Assistant Director
Kate Hirson
Sound Editor
Enrico Umetelli
Camera Operator
Louis Cerborino
Sound Editor
Tom Fleischman
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Thomas A. Gulino
Assistant Sound Editor
Hal Levinsohn
Sound Editor
Stan Bochner
Sound Editor
Harry Peck Bolles
Assistant Sound Editor
George Ball
Property Master
Maurice Schell
Sound Editor
Brunilda Torres
Assistant Sound Editor
Bruce Kitzmeyer
Assistant Sound Editor
Jeremy Gee
Clapper Loader
David L. MacLeod
Associate Producer
Joan Carpenter
Hairstylist
Barry Richardson
Hairstylist
Marshall Grupp
Assistant Sound Editor
Darrell Hanzalik
Assistant Sound Editor
Laurie Shane
Gaffer
Ted Whitfield
Music Editor
Jane McCulley
Assistant Sound Editor
Michael Zimbrich
Third Assistant Director
Jak King
Production Accountant
Donah Bassett
Negative Cutter
Yvette Nabel
Assistant Sound Editor
David Allen
Sound Engineer
Michael Green
Second Assistant Director
Rebecca Breed
Wardrobe Master
Vicki Deason
Production Assistant
Jack Carter
Construction Manager
Richard Pointing
Wardrobe Supervisor
Peter Waller
Second Assistant Director
Jay Dranch
Sound Editor
Gillian Gregory
Choreographer
Bob Spencer
Scenic Artist
Marjorie Deutsch
Sound Editor
Ros Shingleton
Assistant Art Director
Buzz Stephens
Draughtsman
Randall Coleman
Assistant Sound Editor
Roberto Alberti
Focus Puller
Media.
Details.
Release DateDecember 25, 1981
StatusReleased
Running Time3h 15m
Content RatingPG
Budget$35,000,000
Box Office$40,382,659
Filming LocationsFinland
Genres
Wiki.
Reds is a 1981 American epic historical drama film, co-written, produced, and directed by Warren Beatty, about the life and career of John Reed, the journalist and writer who chronicled the October Revolution in Russia in his 1919 book Ten Days That Shook the World. Beatty stars in the lead role alongside Diane Keaton as Louise Bryant and Jack Nicholson as Eugene O'Neill.
The supporting cast includes Edward Herrmann, Jerzy Kosiński, Paul Sorvino, Maureen Stapleton, Gene Hackman, Ramon Bieri, Nicolas Coster, and M. Emmet Walsh. The film also features, as "witnesses", interviews with the 98-year-old radical educator and peace activist Scott Nearing, author Dorothy Frooks, reporter and author George Seldes, civil liberties advocate Roger Baldwin, and the American writer Henry Miller, among others.
Reds was released on December 4, 1981, to widespread critical acclaim. Beatty was awarded the Academy Award for Best Director and the film was nominated for Best Picture, but lost to Chariots of Fire. Beatty, Keaton, Nicholson, and Stapleton were nominated for Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress, respectively, with Stapleton winning her category. Beatty became the third person to be nominated for Academy Awards in the categories Best Director, Actor, and, with co-writer Trevor Griffiths, Original Screenplay—losing again to Chariots of Fire—for a film nominated for Best Picture.In June 2008, the American Film Institute revealed "AFI's 10 Top 10"—the best ten films in ten "classic" American film genres—after polling over 1,500 people from the film community. Reds came in ninth in the epic genre.