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Overview

User Rating:
7.0/10   5,589 votes
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Director:
Writer:
Charles Bukowski (writer)
Contact:
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Release Date:
16 October 1987 (USA) more
Genre:
Tagline:
Some people never go crazy. What truly horrible lives they must lead.
Plot:
Henry Chinaski never cared for the American dream, the thought of needing to become 'something' and fit into the system disgusts him... more | add synopsis
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Awards:
Nominated for Golden Globe. Another 3 nominations more
NewsDesk:
(3 articles)
Streep Nom #7-8: The Abundant Riches of 1987-88
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Mickey Rourke 101
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User Comments:
Not your typical Golan-Globus production more (71 total)

Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

Mickey Rourke ... Henry Chinaski

Faye Dunaway ... Wanda Wilcox
Alice Krige ... Tully Sorenson
Jack Nance ... Detective
J.C. Quinn ... Jim

Frank Stallone ... Eddie

Sandy Martin ... Janice

Roberta Bassin ... Lilly
Gloria LeRoy ... Grandma Moses

Joe Unger ... Ben
Harry Cohn ... Rick
Pruitt Taylor Vince ... Joe
Joe Rice ... Old Man in Bar
Julie 'Sunny' Pearson ... Hooker in Bar
Donald L. Norden ... Man in Alley
Wil Albert ... Carl
Hal Shafer ... Mike
Zeke Manners ... Roger (as Zeek Manners)
Pearl Shear ... Helen
Rik Colitti ... Jack, The Window Washer
Michael Collins ... Elbow Inn Bartender
Ronald G. Joseph ... Liquor Store Clerk (as Ron Joseph)
Damon Hines ... Black Kid
Lahmard J. Tate ... Black Kid

Gary Cervantes ... Cop (as Carlos Cervantes)
Peter Conti ... Cop
Vance Colvig Jr. ... Alcoholic Man (as Vance Colvig)
Stacey Pickren ... Lady Manager
Leonard Termo ... Harry
Gary Cox ... Lenny
Fritz Feld ... Bum
Albert Henderson ... Louie
Sandy Rose ... Louie's Woman
Madalyn Carol ... Young Girl Hooker
George Marshall Ruge ... Loverbird Man
Debby Lynn Ross ... Loverbird Woman (as Debbie Lynn Ross)
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Charles Bukowski ... Bar Patron (uncredited)
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Directed by
Barbet Schroeder 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Charles Bukowski  writer

Produced by
Jack Baran .... associate producer
Yoram Globus .... executive producer
Menahem Golan .... executive producer
Tom Luddy .... producer
Fred Roos .... producer
Barbet Schroeder .... producer
 
Original Music by
Jack Baran 
 
Cinematography by
Robby Müller 
 
Film Editing by
Éva Gárdos 
 
Casting by
Nancy Lara-Hansch  (as Nancy Lara)
Robert MacDonald 
Pat Orseth 
 
Production Design by
Bob Ziembicki 
 
Set Decoration by
Lisa Dean 
 
Costume Design by
Milena Canonero 
 
Makeup Department
Leslie Ann Anderson .... hair stylist
Jane Carvell .... hair stylist: Ms. Dunaway
Ken Diaz .... makeup supervisor
Genice Jarvis .... hair stylist: Mr. Rourke
Gary Liddiard .... makeup artist: Ms. Dunaway
William Snyder .... makeup artist
 
Production Management
Michael Alden .... post-production supervisor
Alain Jakubowicz .... post-production supervisor
Christopher Pearce .... unit production manager
Michelle Solotar .... production supervisor
Rony Yacov .... executive in charge of production
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Jack Baran .... first assistant director
Nilo Otero .... second assistant director
 
Art Department
Milena Canonero .... visual consultant
Kelly Deco .... scenic artist
Amanda J. Flick .... scenic artist (as Amanda Flick)
Jonathan R. Hodges .... assistant property master
Kevin Hughes .... property master
Myron Meisel .... artistic consultant
Jonathan Smart .... set dresser
Tim Trimble .... scenic artist
Frank Viviano .... construction coordinator
 
Sound Department
Vanessa Theme Ament .... foley artist (as Vanessa Ament)
Douglas Axtell .... boom operator (as Doug Axtell)
Jeff Burman .... apprentice sound editor
Robert Fitzgerald .... sound supervisor
David Gertz .... dubbing recordist
Tommy Goodwin .... adr mixer
Tommy Goodwin .... foley mixer
Robin Harlan .... foley artist
Petur Hliddal .... sound mixer
David J. Hudson .... sound re-recording mixer
Mel Metcalfe .... sound re-recording mixer
Terry Porter .... sound re-recording mixer
Hari Ryatt .... sound supervisor
Hamilton Sterling .... sound effects editor
Robert Ulrich .... dialogue editor
 
Special Effects by
Clive R. Kay .... special effects contact lenses
 
Stunts
Michael Adams .... stunts
Diane Hetfield .... stunts
Steve Kelso .... stunts
Steven Lambert .... stunts
Diane Peterson .... stunts
Debby Lynn Ross .... stunts (as Debbie Lynn Ross)
George Marshall Ruge .... stunts
Buddy Van Horn .... stunts
Webster Whinery .... stunt coordinator
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Jack Anderson .... additional camera operator
Bill Bumby .... dolly grip
Andrew Cooper .... still photographer
Paul Ferrara .... key grip
Frieder Hocheim .... gaffer
Mike Hodges .... best boy grip
Peter C. Jensen .... Steadicam operator (as Peter Jensen)
Chris Lombardi .... first assistant camera (as Cris Lombardi)
Kyle T. MacDowell .... grip
Rob Sweeney .... second assistant camera
Gary H. Swink .... best boy electric (as Gary Swink)
 
Casting Department
Davia Nelson .... extras casting
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Dayna Cussler .... wardrobe assistant
Ricki Fournier .... key set costume (as Ricki Renee Fournier)
Eileen Kennedy .... costume supervisor
 
Editorial Department
Thomas Paul Croce .... assistant editor
Denise de Casabianca .... consultant: editing
Omneya 'Nini' Mazen .... post-production coordinator
Wende Phifer Mate .... assistant editor
Wendy J. Plump .... assistant editor (as Wendy Plump)
Angelo Russo .... color timer
Anne-Marie Vitello .... negative cutter
Ron Vitello .... negative cutter
 
Music Department
Jack Baran .... music editor
Donald Dunn .... composer: song "Hip Hug-Her"
Paula Erickson .... music supervisor
Stephanie Lee .... music coordinator
 
Transportation Department
Jimmy Jones .... transportation coordinator
Joel Renfro .... transportation coordinator
 
Other crew
Alan Abrams .... business and legal affairs
Wenden K. Baldwin .... title designer
Francis Ford Coppola .... presenter
Ross Fanger .... location manager
Cindy Hochman .... supervising production coordinator
Lesli J. Lehr .... production coordinator
Rick Nathanson .... production executive
Leslie Park .... script supervisor
Kyle Seidenbaum .... title designer
Joe Straw .... production accountant
Ann Wright .... unit publicist
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Baarikärpänen (Finland) [fi]
Bar kelebegi (Turkey: Turkish title) [tr]
Barfly (Finland) [fi]
Barfly (Portugal) [pt]
Barfly (France) [fr]
Barfly (Greece) [el]
Barfly - Condenados Pelo Vício (Brazil) [pt]
Barfly - Moscone da bar (Italy) [it]
Cma barowa (Poland) [pl]
El borracho (Spain) [es]
Szenen eines wüsten Lebens (West Germany) [de]
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Runtime:
USA:97 min
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Color:
Color (TVC)
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
Cannon had restrictive bank covenants which limited the number of films it could make during periods of financial distress, which it was experiencing at the time. Because of expensive forward commitments to other stars on other films, Cannon decided to exclude "Barfly" from its production slate, because Cannon would have otherwise been forced to abandon another film in its place which had substantially greater monetary penalties to its star for non-production. The film was ultimately produced because Barbet Schroeder appeared at the Cannon offices one day with a battery powered portable saw and threatened to cut off his finger unless Cannon reconsidered its decision and agreed to make the film, stating that he (Barbet) was represented by the law firm of Black and Decker and would be forced cut off his finger to show to the world that Cannon was cutting off a piece of him by abandoning the film. Cannon (to its credit) decided that violating its banking covenants was the lesser evil compared to denying birth to what was ultimately to prove be a classic and important artistic work. Fred Roos and Francis Ford Coppola were certainly important components in ultimately shaping the business plan going forward, but the decision was irrevocably made and committed to the day that Barbet showed up in the offices with both a portable battery powered saw and the will and determination to use it exactly as he said he would if the decision to abort the film was not rescinded that morning. This true story was later fictionalized and retold in Charles Bukowski's novel "Hollywood". more
Quotes:
Wanda: Listen, I drink. And when I drink, I move in the wrong direction... more
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Soundtrack:
Exsultate, Jubilate, K166 more

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16 out of 19 people found the following comment useful.
Not your typical Golan-Globus production, 25 April 2000
8/10
Author: John Seal from Oakland CA

Barfly is a rarity in American cinema: a character study that doesn't worry about telling a story with a beginning, middle, and explosive end. Mickey Rourke is excellent as Henry Chinaski, a writer and habitue of skid row who isn't so much slumming as soaking in it. The real surprise here is Faye Dunaway as his love interest: it's easily her best performance since Chinatown and proves she still has it. Also of note is Frank Stallone as Eddie, the barman who keeps getting into one sided fist fights with Henry. A triumph and one of the best American films of the eighties.

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