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Reds (1981) -- A radical American journalist becomes involved with the Communist revolution in Russia and hopes to bring its spirit and idealism to the United States.
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Writers:
Warren Beatty (written by) &
Trevor Griffiths (written by)
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Release Date:
4 December 1981 (USA) more
Tagline:
Not since Gone With The Wind has there been a great romantic epic like it!
Plot:
A radical American journalist becomes involved with the Communist revolution in Russia and hopes to bring its spirit and idealism to the United States. full summary | add synopsis
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Won 3 Oscars. Another 18 wins & 21 nominations more
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"Reds"- A Love Story told inside period politics at the height of the Russian Revolution more (91 total)

Cast

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Warren Beatty ... John Reed

Diane Keaton ... Louise Bryant

Edward Herrmann ... Max Eastman
Jerzy Kosinski ... 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
Eleanor D. Wilson ... Mrs. Reed
Max Wright ... Floyd Dell
George Plimpton ... Horace Whigham
Harry Ditson ... Maurice Becker
Leigh Curran ... Ida Rauh
Kathryn Grody ... Crystal Eastman
Brenda Currin ... Marjorie Jones
Nancy Duiguid ... Jane Heap
Norman Chancer ... Barney
Dolph Sweet ... Big Bill Haywood
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 ... V.I. Lenin
Stuart Richman ... Leon Trotsky
Oleg Kerensky ... A. Kerensky / Himself
Nikko Seppala ... Young Bolshevik Soldier
John J. Hooker ... Senator Overman
Shane Rimmer ... MacAlpine
Jerry Hardin ... Harry
Jack Kehoe ... Eddie
Christopher Malcolm ... C.L.P. Party Member
Tony Sibbald ... C.L.P. Party Member
R.G. Armstrong ... Government Agent
Josef Sommer ... State Department Official
Jan Triska ... Karl Radek
Åke Lindman ... Scandinavian Escort (as Ake Lindman)
Pertti Weckström ... Finnish Doctor (as Pertti Weckstrom)
Nina Macarova ... Russian Nurse
Jose De Fillippo ... Russian Doctor
Andreas La Casa ... Little Boy
Roger Baldwin ... Himself
Henry Miller ... Himself
Adela Rogers St. Johns ... Herself
Dora Russell ... Herself
Scott Nearing ... Himself
Tess Davis ... Herself
Heaton Vorse ... Himself
Hamilton Fish ... Himself
Isaac Don Levine ... Himself
Rebecca West ... Herself
Will Durant ... Himself
Will Weinstone ... Herself
Emmanuel Herbert ... Himself
Arne Swabeck ... Himself
Adele Gutman Nathan ... Herself (as Adele Nathan)
George Seldes ... Himself
Kenneth Chamberlain ... Himself
Blanche Hays Fagen ... Herself
Galina von Meck ... Herself (as Galina Von Meck)
Art Shields ... Himself
Andrew Dasburg ... Himself
Hugo Gellert ... Himself
Dorothy Frooks ... Herself

George Jessel ... Himself
Jacob Bailin ... Himself
John Ballato ... Himself
Lucita Williams ... Herself
Bernadine Szold-Fritz ... Herself
Jessica Smith ... Herself
Harry Carlisle ... Himself
Arthur Mayer ... Himself
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Dwayne Brenna ... Extra (uncredited)
Harry Fielder ... Russian (uncredited)
Anthony Forrest ... Harry Reed (uncredited)
Janet Henfrey ... Emma Goldman's jail guard (uncredited)
Barrie Holland ... WW1 American Officer (uncredited)
Richard LeParmentier ... Man drinking with Pete Van Wherry (uncredited)

Miriam Margolyes ... Woman writing in notebook (uncredited)

John Ratzenberger ... Communist Leader (uncredited)
John Herman Shaner ... Socialist Prisoner (uncredited)
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Directed by
Warren Beatty 
 
Writing credits
Warren Beatty (written by) &
Trevor Griffiths (written by)

Peter S. Feibleman  uncredited
Elaine May  uncredited
Jeremy Pikser  uncredited

Produced by
Dede Allen .... executive producer
Warren Beatty .... producer
David Leigh MacLeod .... associate producer (as David L. MacLeod)
Simon Relph .... executive producer
 
Original Music by
Stephen Sondheim 
 
Cinematography by
Vittorio Storaro 
 
Film Editing by
Dede Allen 
Craig McKay 
 
Casting by
Noel Davis 
Patsy Pollock 
 
Production Design by
Richard Sylbert 
 
Art Direction by
Simon Holland 
 
Costume Design by
Shirley Russell 
 
Makeup Department
Fern Buchner .... makeup artist: New York/Washington
Joan Carpenter .... hair stylist
Carolyn Elias .... hair stylist: California
Paul Engelen .... makeup artist
Bob Lawrance .... makeup artist
Phil Naso .... hair stylist: New York/Washington
Barry Richardson .... hair stylist
William Turner .... makeup artist: California (as Bill Turner)
Paquita Trench .... makeup artist: Spain (uncredited)
 
Production Management
Vicente Escrivá hijo .... production manager: Spain (as Vicente Escriva Jr.)
A. Kitman Ho .... production manager: New York/Washington (as Alex Ho)
Kaj Holmberg .... production manager: Finland
Toivo Lehmusvirta .... unit manager: Finland
Jack Terry .... production manager: California
Nigel Wooll .... production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Craig R. Baxley .... second unit director: Spain
Robert Birnbaum .... first assistant director: California
Enrique Gabriel .... second assistant director: Spain
Michael Green .... second assistant director
Alan Hopkins .... first assistant director: New York/Washington
Joseph J. Kontra .... second assistant director: California unit (as Joseph Kontra)
Kuki López Rodero .... first assistant director: Spain (as Kuki Lopez Rodero)
Carl Mesterton .... assistant director: Finland
James Quinn .... first assistant director: California (as James J. Quinn)
Simon Relph .... assistant director
B. Thomas Seidman .... second assistant director: California (as Thomas Seidman)
Lauri Törhönen .... second assistant director: Finland (as Lauri Torhonen)
Peter Waller .... second assistant director
Robert E. Warren .... second assistant director: New York/Washington (as Bobby Warren)
Michael Zimbrich .... third assistant director
 
Art Department
George Ball .... property master
Richard Brown .... chargehand carpenter (as Dick Brown)
Ron Burkett .... supervising painter
Roy Carnon .... sketch artist
Jack Carter .... construction manager
Sean Casey .... drapes
Lance Chapman .... lettering artist
Nobby Clark .... chargehand rigger
Eddie Francis .... chargehand props
Fernando Gonzalez .... art director: Spain
Paul Hefferan .... set decorator: New York/Washington (as Paul Heffernan)
Denis Hopperton .... chargehand dressing props
John King .... draughtsman
Bert Long .... chargehand carpenter
Mickey Pugh .... chargehand props (as Micky Pugh)
Jill Quertier .... production buyer
Thomas L. Roysden .... set decorator: California unit (as Thomas Roysden)
Michael Seirton .... set dresser
Ros Shingleton .... assistant art director
Mickey Spence .... chargehand plasterer (as Micky Spence)
Bob Spencer .... scenic artist
Buzz Stephens .... draughtsman
Vesa Tapola .... art director: Finland
Peter Verard .... chargehand carpenter (as Pete Verard)
Celia Barnett .... art department assistant (uncredited)
John Chisholm .... prop man (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
David Allen .... sound engineer
Bruce Bisenz .... sound mixer: California
Stan Bochner .... sound editor
Louis Cerborino .... sound editor (as Lou Cerborino)
Richard P. Cirincione .... supervising sound editor (as Richard Cirincione)
Laura Civiello .... apprentice sound editor
Randall Coleman .... assistant sound editor
Marjorie Deutsch .... sound editor
Jay Dranch .... sound editor
Des Edwards .... sound technician
Tom Fleischman .... sound re-recording mixer
Peter C. Frank .... sound editor
David Gelfand .... apprentice sound editor
Marshall Grupp .... assistant sound editor
Thomas A. Gulino .... assistant sound editor (as Thomas Gulino)
Darrell Hanzalik .... assistant sound editor
Kate Hirson .... sound editor
Simon Kaye .... sound mixer
Bruce Kitzmeyer .... assistant sound editor
Susan Lazarus .... apprentice sound editor
Hal Levinsohn .... sound editor (as Harold Levinsohn)
Dan Lieberstein .... sound editor
Jane McCulley .... assistant sound editor
Al Mian .... sound mixer: New York/Washington
Yvette Nabel .... assistant sound editor
Peter Odabashian .... associate sound editor
Harry Peck Bolles .... assistant sound editor
Mark Rathaus .... apprentice sound editor
David Ray .... sound editor
Fred Rosenberg .... assistant sound editor (as Fredric Rosenberg)
Maurice Schell .... sound editor
David Siegel .... apprentice sound editor
David Stephenson .... boom operator
Jeffrey Stern .... assistant sound editor
Mary Sweeney .... apprentice sound editor
Brunilda Torres .... assistant sound editor (as Bruni Torres)
Dick Vorisek .... sound re-recording mixer
Stephen Fitzstephens .... audio tape librarian (uncredited)
Bob Olari .... sound recordist (uncredited)
Douglas J. Schulman .... cable person: reshoot (uncredited)
 
Special Effects by
Bob Dawson .... special effects
Antonio Parra .... special effects: spanish unit
Ian Wingrove .... special effects
Doug Hubbard .... special effects (uncredited)
 
Visual Effects by
Sam Fine .... visual effects editor
 
Stunts
Craig R. Baxley .... stunt coordinator
Jim Burk .... stunts (uncredited)
Steven Chambers .... stunts (uncredited)
Richard Humphreys .... stunts (uncredited)
Jimmy Medearis .... stunts (uncredited)
Greg Walker .... stunts (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Roberto Alberti .... focus puller
David Appleby .... still photographer
Camillo Bazzoni .... camera operator: second unit
Filippo Cafolla .... supervising electrician (as Fillipo Cafolla)
Tony Cridlin .... camera grip
Martin Evans .... best boy
Jeremy Gee .... clapper loader
Alfredo Marchetti .... camera grip
Mario Marchetti .... grip: second unit
Mauro Marchetti .... assistant camera: second unit
Laurie Shane .... supervising electrician
Enrico Umetelli .... camera operator
Giorgio Urbinelli .... assistant camera: second unit
David Watkins .... clapper loader: second unit
Paul Borg .... electrician (uncredited)
Garrett Brown .... Steadicam operator (uncredited)
Clive Coote .... still photographer (uncredited)
John Rogers .... best boy (uncredited)
 
Casting Department
Marion Dougherty .... casting: USA
Nancy Foy .... casting: California
Jane Jenkins .... casting: California
Carl Joy .... extras casting: California
Beverley Keogh .... crowd casting assistant
Gretchen Rennell .... casting: USA
Kathy Talbert .... casting: USA
Maurice Schell .... adr voice casting (uncredited)
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Rebecca Breed .... wardrobe mistress
Linda Burtenshaw .... assistant to costume designer
Martín Díaz Porras .... wardrobe master: Spain (as Martina Diaz Porras)
Nic Ede .... wardrobe assistant (as Nicolas Ede)
Catherine Halloran .... wardrobe assistant (as Cath Halloran)
Richard La Motte .... costume supervisor: California (as Richard Lamotte)
William Loger .... wardrobe: New York/Washington (as Bill Loger)
Richard Pointing .... wardrobe supervisor
Marilyn Putnam .... wardrobe: New York/Washington
Sharmagne Leland-St. John .... wardrobe assistant: Spain (uncredited)
 
Editorial Department
Debra Bard .... apprentice film editor
Donah Bassett .... negative cutter
Eric L. Beason .... assistant film editor
Sherri Taffel Brown .... post-production coordinator (as Sherri Taffel)
Angelo Corrao .... associate film editor
Leslie Gaulin .... assistant film editor
Gerald B. Greenberg .... additional film editor (as Gerald Greenberg)
John Hill .... apprentice film editor (as John A. Hill)
Richard Hiscott .... additional film editor
Ray Hubley .... assistant film editor
Cindy Kaplan Rooney .... first assistant film editor (as Cindy Kaplan)
Alan Killick .... additional assistant film editor: UK
William Kruzykowski .... apprentice film editor
Marty Levenstein .... assistant film editor (as Martin Levenstein)
Richard Marden .... additional film editor
Joan Metzger .... assistant film editor
Brian Peachey .... associate film editor
David Reibman .... editing video technician
David Rogow .... apprentice film editor
Phil Sanderson .... additional assistant film editor: UK (as Philip Sanderson)
Jill Savitt .... assistant film editor
William S. Scharf .... assistant film editor (as William Scharf)
Judy Silberstein .... apprentice film editor
Claire Simpson .... assistant film editor
Stuart Stanley .... apprentice film editor
Karen I. Stern .... assistant film editor (as Karen Stern)
Sandy Varga .... post-production administrator
William Webb .... additional assistant film editor: UK
Katherine Wenning .... film editor: special sequences
Neil Farrell .... assistant editor (uncredited)
 
Music Department
Paul Gemignani .... conductor
Paul Gemignani .... music supervisor
Dave Grusin .... composer: additional music
Frank Kulaga .... music recordist
Gina Roose .... assistant music editor
Michael Tronick .... music editor
Jonathan Tunick .... orchestrator
Ted Whitfield .... music editor
John Moses .... musician: clarinetist (uncredited)
Phil Ramone .... music producer (uncredited)
Leslie Whitfield .... assistant music editor (uncredited)
 
Transportation Department
Tommy Lee .... transportation
Doug Lister .... transportation
Bill Turner .... transportation
 
Other crew
Paco Ardura .... wrangler: Spain
Jennifer Augé .... apprentice: UK
Zelda Barron .... script supervisor
Zelda Barron .... special consultant
Simon Bosanquet .... location manager
Vicki Deason .... production assistant (as Vicki Manning)
Judith Evans .... post-production researcher
Helen L. Feibelmann .... special assistant: California (as Helen Feibelmann)
Wayne Fitzgerald .... title designer
Gail Geibel .... production office coordinator: New York/Washington
Gillian Gregory .... choreographer
Karen Hale Wookey .... script supervisor: California (as Karen Wookey)
Barbara Huger .... secretary to producer
Alan John .... assistant production accountant
Dave King .... additional researcher
Jak King .... production accountant
Rosalie King .... assistant production accountant
Åke Lindman .... production consultant: Finland (as Ake Lindman)
Anneli Merilä .... accountant: Finland (as Anneli Merila)
Anneli Merilä .... production secretary: Finland (as Anneli Merila)
Lillian Michelson .... additional researcher
Redmond Morris .... supervising location manager
Jeremy Pikser .... special consultant
Juan Clemente Prosper .... location manager: Spain (as Juan Clemente)
Asad Qureshi .... runner
Robert Rosenstone .... historical consultant (as Robert A. Rosenstone)
Phillip Schopper .... photo color treatments
David Sharlein .... video apprentice
Elizabeth Spender .... researcher: Russian graphics
Sandy Varga .... post-production accountant
Zina Voynow .... post-production language consultant
Dan Weaks .... photographic illustrator
Stefan Wenta .... choreographer
Edward Joseph .... representative: Paramount (uncredited)
Maurice Schell .... adr loop group (uncredited)
 
Thanks
Julie Christie .... dedicatee (as Jules)
 
Crew verified as complete


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Also Known As:
Reds (Austria) (West Germany) [de]
Adoomim (Israel: Hebrew title) [iw]
Czerwoni (Poland) [pl]
Les rouges (Canada: French title) [fr]
Oi kokkinoi (Greece) [el]
Punaiset (Finland) [fi]
Rojos (Spain) [es]
Vörösök (Hungary) [hu]
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Runtime:
194 min
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Color:
Color (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
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Certification:
USA:PG (certificate #26524) (re-rating after appeal) | USA:R (original rating) | Australia:M | UK:15 (cut) | Singapore:M18 | Argentina:Atp | Chile:TE | Finland:K-16 | Norway:12 | Sweden:11

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The poem that Jack Nicholson gives Diane Keaton was a real poem that he had actually written for her. more
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Anachronisms: The pet dog is a Golden Retriever but the first Golden (Champion Speedwell Pluto) wasn't imported into the US from England until 1930 more
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Louise Bryant: Taxi's waiting, Jack.
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"Reds"- A Love Story told inside period politics at the height of the Russian Revolution, 24 October 2006
Author: rcj5365 from Durham, North Carolina

Bolshevik leader V.I. Lenin once wrote, "The capitalists will sell us the rope with which we will hang them."

Lenin's quote came to mind when I was watching one of the most spellbinding movies to come along in years,and not since David Lean's brilliant 1965 epic classic "Doctor Zhivago" hasn't been a movie in recent memory that has come close. That motion picture is "Reds",released in 1981 by Paramount Pictures. The film was Warren Beatty's peeve project which he served not only as it star,but also the co-writer and direction. Director Warren Beatty's epic love story about American writers John Reed and Louise Bryant,set amid of the turbulence of American politics in the 1910's World War I and the Russian revolution that set this movie into plain focus. The movie itself is astounding to behold and is a tragic love story between the writers John Reed(Warren Beatty),and Louise Bryant(Diane Keaton). But it creatively used artsy,radical Greenwich Village in the 1910's-and such as real-life characters as playwright Eugene O'Neill(Jack Nicholson),and anarchist activist Emma Goldman(Maureen Stapleton)-as well as the drama of the Russian Revolution and the subsequent civil war as the principal landscapes in which their relationship plays out.

Director Beatty also made creative use of on-camera "testimony" by the likes of novelists Henry Miller and Rebecca West,Republican politician Hamilton Fish,comic George Jessel and civil libertarian Roger Baldwin. These senior citizens recall,with varying degrees of historical accuracy,Reed,Bryant and the times in which they lived. "Reds" shows convincingly that many of the contemporary issues in politics and culture have their antecendents in the first debates of the 20th century. Debates over birth control and abortion,marriage and commitment,public life versus private life,revolution versus reform are given full expression from varying viewpoints throughout the lengthy film(which runs over three hours). To Beatty's credit,his film captures the excitement the Bolshevik revolution stirred,both inside and outside Russia while revealing how the Bolshevik leadership quickly began to suppressing dissent within the revolutionary ranks on the way to becoming a dictatorship with a country that is in constant turmoil. Beatty's efforts certainly paid off artistically,bringing him prestige to him and Paramount making "Reds" a huge box office success for the studio when it premiered in theatres around Christmas of 1981.

"Reds" became one of the top highest grossing pictures of that year,and it paid off in high standards too. "Reds",which received 12 Academy Award nominations including Best Picture,lost an upset to Hugh Hudson's "Chariots Of Fire" in the Best Picture category. However it won three Oscars for Best Director(Warren Beatty),Best Supporting Actress(Maureen Stapleton),and Best Cimematopgraphy(Vittorio Storaro). Eventually,"Reds" made more than $40 million at the domestic box office,and once international figures were added in,it became one of the top grossing films of the 1980's. A feat Warren Beatty is still proud of to this day.

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