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The Fisher King (1991)

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Overview

Director:
Terry Gilliam
Writer (WGA):
Richard LaGravenese (written by)
Release Date:
20 September 1991 (USA) more view trailer
Genre:
Comedy | Drama | Romance more
Tagline:
A Modern Day Tale About The Search For Love, Sanity, Ethel Merman And The Holy Grail. more
Plot:
A radio DJ, suicidally despondent because of a horrible mistake he made, finds redemption in helping a deranged homeless man who was a victim of it. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
Won Oscar. Another 10 wins & 17 nominations more
User Comments:
sort of atypical Gilliam, if there is such a thing more

Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

Jeff Bridges ... Jack Lucas

Robin Williams ... Parry
Mercedes Ruehl ... Anne Napolitano

Amanda Plummer ... Lydia Sinclair

David Hyde Pierce ... Lou Rosen (as David Pierce)
Adam Bryant ... Radio engineer
Paul Lombardi ... Radio engineer
Ted Ross ... Limo bum

Lara Harris ... Sondra
Warren Olney ... TV anchorman
Frazer Smith ... News reporter

Kathy Najimy ... Crazed video customer

Harry Shearer ... Sitcom actor Ben Starr
Melinda Culea ... Sitcom wife
James Remini ... Bum at hotel
Mark Bowden ... Doorman
John Ottavino ... Father at hotel
Brian Michaels ... Little boy

Jayce Bartok ... First punk
Dan Futterman ... Second punk

Bradley Gregg ... Hippie bum
William Jay Marshall ... Jamaican bum
William Preston ... John the bum
Al Fann ... Superintendent

Stephen Bridgewater ... Porno customer
John Heffernan ... Stockbroker bum
Chris Howell ... Red Knight

Michael Jeter ... Homeless cabaret singer
Richard LaGravenese ... Strait jacket yuppie
Anita Dangler ... Bag lady
Mark Bringleson ... Drooler (as Mark Bringelson)
Johnny Paganelli ... Pizza boy

Diane Robin ... Receptionist
John Benjamin Red ... Motorcyclist
Lisa Blades ... Mrs. Sagan, Parry's wife

Christian Clemenson ... Edwin

Carlos Carrasco ... Doctor
Joe Jamrog ... Guard
John de Lancie ... TV executive
Lou Hancock ... Nurse
Caroline Cromelin ... Radio show call-in (voice)
Kathleen Bridget Kelly ... Radio show call-in (voice)

Pat Fraley ... Radio show call-in (voice) (as Patrick Fraley)
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Mel Bourne ... Langdon Carmichael (uncredited)
Kevin Fennessy ... Diner (uncredited)

Tom Waits ... Disabled veteran (uncredited)
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Directed by
Terry Gilliam 
 
Writing credits
(WGA)
Richard LaGravenese (written by)

Produced by
Debra Hill .... producer
Tony Mark .... associate producer (as Anthony Mark)
Lynda Obst .... producer
Stacey Sher .... associate producer
 
Original Music by
George Fenton 
 
Cinematography by
Roger Pratt (director of photography)
 
Film Editing by
Lesley Walker 
 
Casting by
Howard Feuer 
 
Production Design by
Mel Bourne 
 
Art Direction by
P. Michael Johnston 
 
Set Decoration by
Cindy Carr 
 
Costume Design by
Beatrix Aruna Pasztor  (as Beatrix Pasztor)
 
Makeup Department
Zoltan Elek .... key makeup artist
Craig Lyman .... makeup artist: New York
Lisa Meyers .... key hair stylist (as Lisa Joy Meyers)
 
Production Management
Mark A. Baker .... assistant unit production manager: New York
Sharre Jacoby .... post-production supervisor
Tony Mark .... unit production manager (as Anthony Mark)
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Cyd Adams .... second second assistant director: New York
Carla Corwin .... second assistant director
David McGiffert .... first assistant director
Joe Napolitano .... first assistant director
Marge Piane .... dga trainee (as Margaret Piane)
Cynthia A. Potthast .... second second assistant director
Rebecca Saionz .... DGA trainee: New York
 
Art Department
David Aaron .... assistant property master
Joe Bird .... set decorator: New York (as Joseph L. Bird)
Larry Clark Bird .... property master
David B. Brenner .... construction foreman
Giovanni Ferrara .... paint foreman
Ed Ferraro .... construction coordinator: New York
Dale Gordon .... propmaker foreman
Ann Harmon .... art department assistant (as Anne Harmon)
Rick Heinrichs .... set designer
Kristen Kelly .... leadman
Maurice Larson .... paint foreman (as Maurice E. Larson)
Kevin McCarthy .... set decorator: New York
Tom McDermott .... assistant property master: New York (as Thomas A. McDermott)
David C. Potter .... leadman
Richard Dean Rankin .... construction coordinator
Manuel Silvia .... labor foreman
Jason Weil .... set designer (as Jason R. Weil)
Thomas Wright .... property master: New York (as Tom Wright)
Michael Zansky .... chargeman scenic artist: New York
Ken Zimmerman .... assistant property master
Tommy Samona .... set dresser (uncredited)
Michael P. Sweeney .... set dresser (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
Stefna Borges .... assistant sound editor
Joseph F. Brennan .... boom operator
Paul Carr .... sound re-recording mixer
Thomas Causey .... sound mixer
Robert Farr .... sound re-recording mixer
John Fundus .... boom operator: New York (as John K. Fundus)
Richard Kite .... boom operator
Steve Maguire .... assistant foley editor
Dennis Maitland II .... sound mixer: New York
Andrew Melhuish .... assistant dialogue editor
Alan Paley .... dialogue editor
Peter Pennell .... sound editor
Bob Risk .... foley editor
Steve Scanlon .... cableman: New York (as Stephen Scanlon)
Lionel Strutt .... adr mixer (uncredited)
 
Special Effects by
Dennis Dion .... special effects supervisor
Edward Drohan .... special effects supervisor: New York
Robert E. McCarthy .... creative special effects consultant
Daniel Sudick .... special effects (as Dan Sudick)
Vincent Montefusco .... special effects: first unit mech/PT, Los Angeles (uncredited)
 
Visual Effects by
William Cruse .... visual effects
Allen Blaisdell .... visual effects operator (uncredited)
Martin Body .... rostrum/optical cameraman (uncredited)
Kent Houston .... visual effects (uncredited)
Tim Ollive .... optical effects (uncredited)
 
Stunts
Janet Brady .... stunts
Greg Brickman .... stunts
Jophery C. Brown .... stunts (as Jophrey Brown)
Loyd Catlett .... stunts (as Lloyd Catlett)
Gilbert B. Combs .... stunts (as Gilbert Combs)
Peter Corby .... stunts
Jeffrey J. Dashnaw .... stunts (as Jeff Dashnaw)
Andy Duppin .... stunts
J.B. Getzwiller .... stunts
Bonnie Hock .... stunts
Chris Howell .... stunt coordinator
Rikke Kesten .... stunts
Harry Madsen .... stunts
Bennie Moore .... stunts
Julie Stone .... stunts
Steve Wolf .... stunt safety (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Paul Ary .... electrical best boy
Patrick Bard .... grip (as Patrick Shaun Bard)
Roger Blauvelt .... best boy
Neil S. Buckhantz .... video assist operator
John Cambria .... second assistant camera: New York
John Clifford .... still photographer
Ken Connors .... chief lighting technician: New York (as Kenneth R. Connors)
Robert Connors .... rigging gaffer: New York (as Robert G. Connors)
R. Michael De Chellis .... lighting technician (as R. Michael Dechellis)
Marty W. Eichmann .... key grip (as Marty Eichmann)
Johnathan Ercole .... first assistant camera: New York (as Jonathan T. Ercole)
James W. Finnerty .... grip: New York (as Jimmy Finnerty Jr.)
Antonio V. Garrido .... dolly grip
Steve Gilbert .... dolly grip
Johnny Gutierrez .... lighting technician (as John Gutierrez)
Craig Haagensen .... camera operator
Stephen V. Isbell .... second grip
Thomas Jirgal .... second grip: New York (as Thomas J. Jirgal)
Ron Kunecke .... lighting technician: musco light
Richard Mader Jr. .... video assist operator: New York
Mike Miller .... key grip: New York (as Michael Miller)
Robert Miller .... grip: New York
Nicholas J. Musuraca .... first assistant camera (as Nicholas J. Masuraca)
Andrew M. Nelson .... rigging gaffer (as Andy Nelson)
James Plannette .... chief lighting technician
William R. Taylor .... grip
Stephen Vaughan .... still photographer
Greg Walters .... second assistant camera (as Gregory D. Walters)
Chuck Whelan .... second assistant camera
Paul David Williams .... grip
Michael Cambria .... camera loader (uncredited)
Simon Jayes .... crane operator: Technocrane (uncredited)
Kyle T. MacDowell .... grip (uncredited)
 
Casting Department
Aslihan Coker .... casting assistant
Todd M. Thaler .... extras casting: New York (as Todd Thaler)
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Mary Gierczak .... costumer: New York (as Mary Coleman-Gierczak)
Keith Greco .... red knight costume
Joie Hutchinson .... costume supervisor
Vincent Jefferds .... red knight costume
Rainer Judd .... wardrobe assistant
Randy Starck .... assistant costume supervisor
Linda Taylor .... costumer (as Linda Louise Taylor)
 
Editorial Department
Tristan M. Brighty .... apprentice film editor: USA (as Tristan Brighty)
Tullio Brunt .... second assistant film editor
Jeremy Hume .... assistant film editor
Ed Stabile .... assistant film editor: USA (as Edward Stabile)
Tara Timpone .... assistant film editor: USA
Steve Maguire .... assistant editor (uncredited)
 
Music Department
Jeff Atmajian .... additional orchestrator
Ray Cooper .... music consultant
Keith Grant .... music scoring mixer
Kevin Lane .... music editor
Gerry O'Riordan .... music scoring mixer (as Gerry O'Riorden)
Simon Smart .... music scoring mixer
 
Transportation Department
John Leonidas .... transportation captain: New York
Wayne Roberts .... transportation captain (as James W. Roberts)
Edward F. Voelker .... transportation coordinator
Bobby Marsh .... driver (uncredited)
John Sellars .... driver (uncredited)
 
Other crew
Chris Allies .... title designer
Mark A. Baker .... location manager: New York
Tristan Paris Bourne .... production assistant: New York (as Tristan Bourne)
William Bowling .... location manager (as Bill Bowling)
Jeanne Brennan .... production secretary: New York (as Jeanne Chrzanowski)
Stephen Bridgewater .... consultant: DJ
Pierre Caillieriac .... production assistant: New York (as Pierre Cailliarec)
Todd M. Camhe .... production assistant: New York
Veronica Claypool .... assistant accountant
Pam Cornfeld-Walker .... production coordinator (as Pam Cornfeld)
Mark Galley .... production assistant
Lawrence P. Ganem .... assistant location manager: New York
Patrick Garrison .... production assistant: New York (as Patrick D. Garrison)
Maureen Garvey .... production assistant: New York
Valencia Giacco .... assistant: Debra Hill
Robin Horness .... choreographer
T.R. Jones .... production assistant (as Tr Jones)
Kathleen Bridget Kelly .... production assistant: New York (as Kathleen Kelly)
Travis Keyes .... production assistant
Barbara Lampson .... production assistant
Timothy C. Lee .... production assistant: New York
Mark Levenstein .... assistant production accountant: New York (as Mark J. Levenstein)
Amy Love .... production assistant
James R. Maceo .... assistant location manager
Ann F. Markel .... assistant location manager: New York
Jason Mark .... production assistant: New York
Jackie Martin .... production office coordinator: New York
Gary McCarthy .... assistant accountant (as Gary McCarthy Jr.)
Nicole Miller .... production assistant
Margaret Mitchell .... production accountant (as Margaret A. Mitchell)
Desiree Perri .... assistant production accountant: New York
Susan Pile .... publicist
Nancy Platt Jacoby .... news report supervisor
Mark Rhodes .... additional location manager: New York (as Mark L. Rhodes)
Barry Rosenbush .... special projects
Carrie Rudolf .... production assistant: New York
John Rybacki .... production assistant: New York
Jessica Sher .... artwork donator
Sy Sher .... artwork donator
Sharyn Shimada-Huggins .... production secretary (as Sharyn Shimada)
Ellie Smith .... production assistant
Yvette S. Taylor .... assistant: Terry Gilliam
Adrian Thomas .... synthesizer programmer
Marion Tumen .... script supervisor
Michael Viglietta .... production assistant
Carmen B. Weets .... assistant: Lynda Obst
Ann Weiss-LaGravenese .... assistant: Anthony Mark
Douglas J. White .... animal colorist
Marsha Garces Williams .... assistant: Robin Williams (as Marsha Williams)
James Zoppe .... horse owner
James Zoppe .... horse trainer
Jack Holland .... production assistant (uncredited)
Wendell Morris .... production assistant (uncredited)
Courtney Pakiz .... stand-in: Ammanda Plummer (uncredited)
Kevin Phelan .... cutting room manager: Prominent Studios, London (uncredited)
Kevin Phelan .... unit projectionist: Prominent Studios, London (uncredited)
Todd Rathner .... production assistant (uncredited)
Nicholas Wolfert .... production assistant (uncredited) (uncredited)
 
Crew believed to be complete



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Additional Details

Runtime:
137 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
The Girl that Jack says might be able to help Parry to find the Holy Grail is named Lydia Sinclair. One of the legends about the grail is that it is buried under Rosslyn Chapel in Scotland which was built by the Sinclair clan. The name Sinclair comes back in several grail myths. more
Goofs:
Continuity: Jack and Anne have a violent quarrel, upon which he grabs her from behind to calm her down. In the next shot, Anne is in Jack's arms facing him. more
Quotes:
Jack Lucas: It's important to think. It's what separates us from lentils. more
Movie Connections:
Referenced in Hostage (2005/I) more
Soundtrack:
The Power more

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10 out of 13 people found the following comment useful:-
sort of atypical Gilliam, if there is such a thing, 26 December 2005
9/10
Author: TheatreX from Louisville, KY

One never really knows what to expect from Terry Gilliam, but almost with fail, it never disappoints....except for perhaps Brothers Grimm, but I've only seen that once and as I recall the first time I saw 'The Fisher King" I don't think I liked it that much. A NYC shock jock (Bridges) says something to a regular caller on his radio show that causes the listener to go off the deep end & gun down a bunch of folks at a yuppie watering hole. The DJ (Jack) is so despondent by what has happened that he quits his radio show and works with his girlfriend at a video store. All the while imbibing large quantities of Jack Daniels. While out on a drunken ramble one night he's about to throw himself in the river when two young men who hate bums come along and try to douse him with gas & set him on fire, but he's rescued by some crazy homeless people led by Perry (Robin Williams) who take him in. The next day Jack finds out that Perry lost his wife in a yuppie watering hole a few years back when some deranged psycho came in and gunned people down. Oops. So now that Jack knows who Perry is he feels compelled to help him. Perry is also in love with Lydia, a mousy young woman (played by Amanda Plummer) who he stalks and knows her every move during the day. Of course Jack & his girlfriend take some steps towards "hooking them up". Anyway, this is a rather complicated movie to describe in depth, but things take a turn for the worse as Perry is beaten by the same thugs that he saved Jack from some time earlier and goes into a coma, right when Jack is poised to make his return to radio after feeling better about himself for helping him. No doubt this is one of William's better performances and Bridges is no slouch either. I wouldn't call this "typical" Gilliam but it's kind of hard to pigeon-hole his films. This is more drama than anything else but it's not without humor. This is a rather complicated and deep film, and I'd almost call it a sleeper, because it's certainly not one of Gilliam's better known films. I'd highly recommend it and the cast pretty much speaks for itself. 9 out of 10.

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