Changeling (2008)

8.25
/ 10
4 User Ratings
2h 21m
Running Time

October 24, 2008
Release Date

Changeling (2008)

8.25
/ 10
4 User Ratings
2h 21m
Running Time

October 24, 2008
Release Date

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Plot.

Christine Collins is overjoyed when her kidnapped son is brought back home. But when Christine suspects that the boy returned to her isn't her child, the police captain has her committed to an asylum.

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This Movie Is About.

los angeles · 
1920s · 
police corruption · 
single mother · 
missing child · 
mental asylum · 
mental hospital · 
street urchin · 
child in peril · 
shock treatment · 
clergyman · 
missing son · 
desperate woman · 
disbelieving cop · 
child abduction · 
biographical · 
female hysteria · 
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Cast & Crew.

Kimi Armstrong Stein

Kimi Armstrong Stein

Producer's Assistant

Natalie Hsieh Cencula

Natalie Hsieh Cencula

Executive Producer's Assistant

Holly Goline

Holly Goline

Actor's Assistant

E. Michael Stankevich

E. Michael Stankevich

Actor's Assistant

Kathryn C. Galberth

Kathryn C. Galberth

Assistant Production Coordinator

Trish Pertschi

Trish Pertschi

Assistant Production Coordinator

Mark David Katchur

Mark David Katchur

Art Department Coordinator

Jason S. Gondek

Jason S. Gondek

Production Accountant

Joel Tokarsky

Joel Tokarsky

First Assistant Accountant

Stephanie N. Whallon

Stephanie N. Whallon

Assistant Accountant

Krista Kuebler

Krista Kuebler

Assistant Accountant

Jennifer Hunt

Jennifer Hunt

Assistant Accountant

Lindsey Hennig

Lindsey Hennig

Assistant Accountant

Carol McConnaughey

Carol McConnaughey

Unit Publicist

Michael Sexton

Michael Sexton

Property Master

Scott M. Anderson

Scott M. Anderson

Assistant Property Master

Shari Ann Riley

Shari Ann Riley

Special Effects Technician

Larry Stelling

Larry Stelling

Transportation Coordinator

Alana Stelling

Alana Stelling

Transportation Captain

Dom Rodriguez

Dom Rodriguez

Transportation Captain

T. Daniel Scaringi

T. Daniel Scaringi

Key Rigging Grip

Matt Floyd

Matt Floyd

Rigging Grip

Andrew Dorowsky

Andrew Dorowsky

Rigging Gaffer

Liz Radley

Liz Radley

CG Supervisor

Donald A. Kincade

Donald A. Kincade

Set Production Assistant

Chuck Webb

Chuck Webb

Set Production Assistant

Nathan Kimball

Nathan Kimball

Set Production Assistant

Vicki Goldsmith

Vicki Goldsmith

Set Production Assistant

Matthew Gannon

Matthew Gannon

Set Production Assistant

Will Ziegenhorn

Will Ziegenhorn

Production Assistant

Tony X. Deale

Tony X. Deale

Production Assistant

Hector M. Bueno

Hector M. Bueno

Production Assistant

David S. Cox

David S. Cox

Production Assistant

Jared A.J. Muscarella

Jared A.J. Muscarella

Production Assistant

Annie Brownell Jewell

Annie Brownell Jewell

Production Assistant

Dennis Hoffman

Dennis Hoffman

Head of Production

Shauna Bryan

Shauna Bryan

Executive Producer

Marta Knapik

Marta Knapik

Visual Effects Coordinator

Sebastian Bilbao

Sebastian Bilbao

CG Supervisor

Mike Borgstrom

Mike Borgstrom

CG Artist

Details.

Release Date
October 24, 2008

Status
Released

Running Time
2h 21m

Budget
$55,000,000

Box Office
$113,400,000

Filming Locations
Long Beach, United States of America

Genres

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Wiki.

Changeling is a 2008 American mystery crime drama film directed, produced, and scored by Clint Eastwood and written by J. Michael Straczynski. The story was based on real-life events, specifically the 1928 Wineville Chicken Coop murders in Mira Loma, California. It stars Angelina Jolie as a woman united with a boy who she realizes is not her missing son. When she tries to demonstrate this to the police and city authorities, she is vilified as delusional, labeled as an unfit mother and confined to a psychiatric ward. The film explores themes of child endangerment, female disempowerment, political corruption, and mistreatment of mental health patients.

Working in 1983 as a special correspondent for the now defunct TV-Cable Week magazine, Straczynski first learned the story of Christine Collins and her son from a Los Angeles City Hall contact. Over the ensuing years he kept researching the story but never felt he was ready to tackle it. Out of television writing for several years and practically blacklisted in the industry because he was considered difficult to work with, he returned to researching and then finally writing the story in 2006. Almost all of the film's script was drawn from thousands of pages of documentation. His first draft became the shooting script; it was his first film screenplay to be produced. Ron Howard had intended to direct the film, but scheduling conflicts led to his replacement by Eastwood. Howard and his Imagine Entertainment partner Brian Grazer produced Changeling alongside Malpaso Productions' Robert Lorenz and Eastwood. Universal Pictures financed and distributed the film.

Several actors campaigned for the leading role; ultimately, Eastwood decided that Jolie's face would suit the 1920s period setting. The film also stars Jeffrey Donovan, Jason Butler Harner, John Malkovich, Michael Kelly and Amy Ryan. While some characters are composites, most are based on actual people. Principal photography, which began on October 15, 2007 and concluded a few weeks later in December, took place in Los Angeles and other locations in southern California. Actors and crew noted that Eastwood's low-key direction resulted in a calm set and short working days. In post production, scenes were supplemented with computer-generated skylines, backgrounds, vehicles and people.

Changeling premiered to critical acclaim at the 61st Cannes Film Festival on May 20, 2008. Additional festival screenings preceded a limited release in the United States on October 24, 2008, followed by a general release in North America on October 31, 2008; in the United Kingdom on November 26, 2008; and in Australia on February 5, 2009. Critical reaction was more mixed than at Cannes. While the acting and story were generally praised, the film's "conventional staging" and "lack of nuance" were criticized. Changeling earned $113 million in box-office revenue worldwide—of which $35.7 million came from the United States and Canada—and received nominations in three Oscar and eight BAFTA Award categories.

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