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Director:
Writers:
William S. Burroughs (novel)
David Cronenberg (written by)
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Release Date:
11 March 1992 (France) more
Tagline:
David Cronenberg and William S. Burroughs invite you to lunch. more
Plot:
After developing an addiction to the substance he uses to kill bugs, an exterminator accidentally murders his wife and becomes involved in a secret government plot being orchestrated by giant bugs in an Islamic port town in Africa. full summary | add synopsis
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Awards:
13 wins & 5 nominations more
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Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

Peter Weller ... Bill Lee

Judy Davis ... Joan Frost / Joan Lee

Ian Holm ... Tom Frost

Julian Sands ... Yves Cloquet

Roy Scheider ... Dr. Benway
Monique Mercure ... Fadela
Nicholas Campbell ... Hank

Michael Zelniker ... Martin
Robert A. Silverman ... Hans

Joseph Scoren ... Kiki (as Joseph Scorsiani)
Peter Boretski ... Creature Voices / Exterminator #2
Yuval Daniel ... Hafid
John Friesen ... Hauser

Sean McCann ... O'Brien
Howard Jerome ... A.J. Cohen

Michael Caruana ... Pawnbroker
Kurt Reis ... Exterminator #1

Justin Louis ... Exterminator #3

Julian Richings ... Exterminator #4
Jim Yip ... The Chink
Claude Aflalo ... Forgeman
Laurent Hazout ... Interzone Boy
Joseph Di Mambro ... Interzone Boy (as Joe Dimambro)
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Directed by
David Cronenberg 
 
Writing credits
William S. Burroughs (novel)

David Cronenberg (written by)

Produced by
Gabriella Martinelli .... co-producer
Jeremy Thomas .... producer
 
Original Music by
Ornette Coleman 
Howard Shore 
 
Cinematography by
Peter Suschitzky 
 
Film Editing by
Ronald Sanders 
 
Casting by
Deirdre Bowen 
 
Production Design by
Carol Spier 
 
Art Direction by
James McAteer 
 
Set Decoration by
Elinor Rose Galbraith 
 
Costume Design by
Denise Cronenberg 
 
Makeup Department
Marlene Aarons .... assistant makeup artist
Rhoda Ancill .... hair stylist
Veronica Ciandre .... hair stylist
Christine Hart .... makeup artist
Carmen MacDonald .... hair stylist
Judy Murdock .... assistant makeup artist (as Judy Murdoch)
Marilyn O'Quinn .... assistant makeup artist
Lucy Orton .... hair stylist
 
Production Management
Michael Saxton .... post-production supervisor
Marilyn Stonehouse .... production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
John Board .... first assistant director
Simon Board .... third assistant director
Michael G. Burke .... trainee assistant director (as Michael Burke)
Cassandra Cronenberg .... trainee assistant director
Terry Gould .... second assistant director
 
Art Department
John Bannister .... key scenic artist
Paul Bannister .... construction trainee
Gordon Becker .... carpenter
Carlos Caneca .... set dresser trainee
Marlene Chapelle .... assistant carpenter
Howard Munford Choice .... prop builder
Brian Clancy .... carpenter
Janet Cormack .... scenic artist
Joe Curtin .... construction coordinator
Kevin Curtin .... carpenter
Rossana DeCampo .... scenic painter
Paula Deresti .... set dresser
Ron Dickey .... propsman (as Ron Dickie)
John Dondertman .... first assistant art director
Danielle Fleury .... assistant set decorator
Otto Fondan .... scenic artist
Ian Fraser .... head carpenter
Christopher Geggie .... assistant property master
Pamela Gibson .... prop builder
Lorelee Godden .... assistant carpenter
Steve Haines .... carpenter
Doug Harlocker .... property master (as Douglas Harlocker)
Jacqui Hemingway .... scenic painter
Michael Hyde .... carpenter
John Keenan .... carpenter
Murray Keith .... carpenter
George Kocuba .... assistant carpenter
Sabri Lariani .... assistant head carpenter
Brian Lumley .... carpenter
Joe Madziak .... carpenter
Rick Marshall .... carpenter
David Melrose .... carpenter
Allan Meuse .... carpenter
John Morrison .... set dresser
Peter P. Nicolakakos .... set dresser
Jak Oliver .... scenic artist
Gregg Olsson .... painting supervisor
Denis Perrier .... assistant head carpenter
Warren Quigley .... scenic painter
Terry Redman .... construction bookkeeper
Myles Roth .... carpenter
Pat Shatka .... scenic painter
Bruce Sweezie .... carpenter
Clive Thomasson .... lead set dresser
Benno Tutter .... third assistant art director
Arlindo Vicente .... set dresser
Gareth Wilson .... set dresser
Mark Wood .... laborer
 
Sound Department
David Appleby .... sound re-recording mixer
Richard Cadger .... dialogue editor
Tony Currie .... dialogue editor
Bryan Day .... sound mixer
Henry Embry .... cable person
David Evans .... sound effects editor
James A. Gore .... foley assistant
Wayne Griffin .... dialogue editor
Richard Harkness .... assistant sound editor
Layne Harris .... boom operator
Sean Kelly .... assistant sound editor
Judy 'Lucky' Kemeny .... assistant sound editor (as Judy Kemeni)
Michael LaCroix .... boom operator (as Michael Lacroix)
Susan Maggi .... assistant sound editor
Andy Malcolm .... foley artist
Peter Maxwell .... sound re-recording mixer
Dale Sheldrake .... dialogue editor
Lou Solakofski .... foley recordist
Jane Tattersall .... sound effects editor
Don White .... sound re-recording mixer
Tami Treadwell .... adr recordist (uncredited)
 
Special Effects by
Carol Bauman .... animatronics technician
Brian Dewe .... animatronics engineer
Joel Friesch .... animatronics technician
Guy Hudson .... animatronics technician
Jamie Hyneman .... animatronics technician
Dave Isaac .... animatronics technician
Conrad Itchener .... animatronics technician
James Pennington Kent .... animatronics technician
Victoria Lewis .... animatronics technician
Tim Lidstone .... animatronics technician
Michelle Lyman .... animatronics technician
Ted Ross .... floor special effects
Mark Siegal .... animatronics technician
Valerie Sofranko .... animatronics technician
Paul Theren .... animatronics technician
Lauren Vogt .... animatronics technician
Danny Wagner .... animatronics technician
Harold Weed .... animatronics technician
Michael Wick .... animatronics technician
David Wiezer .... animatronics technician
David Wiezer .... animatronics technician: special effects
Chris Walas .... special creatures & effects (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Scotty Allan .... gaffer
Michael Auger .... electrician
Blake Balentine .... rigging/daily grips
Ian Bibby .... second electrician
Sam Bojin .... best boy electric
John Botelho .... electrician
Hugh Brule .... best boy grip
Ted Churchill .... Steadicam operator
Kent Columbus .... rigging/daily grips
Arthur E. Cooper .... second assistant camera (as Arthur Cooper)
Alex Dawes .... rigging/daily grips
Attila Dory .... still photographer
Nigel Draper .... electrician
Tom Durnan .... electrician
Richard Gaal .... rigging spark (as R.D. Gaal)
Duane Gullison .... generator operator
Brian Hamill .... still photographer
David Hynes .... dolly grip
Colin Jones .... grip
Mark Manchester .... key grip
Mike McDonald .... first electrician (as Michael McDonald)
Marvin Midwicki .... focus puller
Steve Morrison .... electrician
Kevin Murphy .... electrician
Steve Myers .... electrician
Malcolm Nefsky .... grip
Gregory Palermo .... rigging/daily grips
Ronald G. Paulauskas .... rigging/daily grips
Lisa Pilcher .... camera trainee
Mike Ruggles .... electrician
Tracy Shaw .... grip
James Storie .... video assistant
Harold D. Stroud .... second electrician
Adam Suschitzky .... camera trainee
Peter Suschitzky .... camera operator
Owen Taylor .... electrician
David Willetts .... electrician
David J. Woods .... video assistant
David Zimmerman .... rigging/daily grips
 
Casting Department
Youssef Abedalnour .... extras casting: interzone
Eleanor Lavender .... extras casting
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Silvio Berti .... wardrobe assistant
Brenda Gilles .... costume supervisor
Ann Henshaw .... wardrobe assistant
Julie Jones .... seamstress
 
Editorial Department
Evan Ayotte .... cutter
Bernadette Kelly .... second assistant editor
Patricia Lambkin .... second assistant editor
Michael Rea .... first assistant editor
Michael Rea .... post-production coordinator
Christopher Severn .... color timer
Benjamin Tucker .... assistant post-production coordinator
Sandra Tucker .... post-production coordinator
Peter Watson .... second assistant editor
 
Music Department
Denardo Coleman .... musician: The Ornette Coleman Trio
Ornette Coleman .... musician: The Ornette Coleman Trio
Homer Denison .... orchestrator
Suzana Peric .... music editor
Barre Phillips .... musician: The Ornette Coleman Trio
Nic Ratner .... assistant music editor
Howard Shore .... conductor
Alan Snelling .... music recording engineer
Samantha Swan .... assistant music recording engineer
Ray Williams .... music supervisor
 
Transportation Department
Eldie Benson .... head driver
Eddie Bowman .... driver (as Ed Bowman)
Brian Cole .... driver
Ron Coles .... driver
Michael Curran .... transportation coordinator
Mac Day .... driver
Jerome McCann .... driver
Doug Rice .... driver: construction department
Steven Sacrob .... driver (as Steve Sacrob)
Nick Schefter .... driver
Oliver Steins .... driver
Mark Van Alstyne .... driver captain
John van Noord .... driver
 
Other crew
Connie Angland .... purchasing agent
Jon Berg .... technical advisor
Michael Brownstone .... location manager
Lesley Clark .... production secretary
Jocelyn Cousins .... assistant: Mr. Thomas
Hazel Crombie .... accountant: UK
Sevilla Delofski .... assistant: Mr. Thomas
Prudence Emery .... unit publicist
Vic Fraser .... copyist
Deb Geaghan .... assistant accountant
Mary Margaret Gibbons .... bookkeeper
Lori Greenberg .... assistant: Ms. Martinelli
Evangeline Griego .... assistant: Ms. Martinelli
Will Hoddinott .... location assistant
James Isaac .... project supervisor
Helene LeBlanc .... stand-in (as Helene Leblanc)
Kelly Lepkowsky .... mechanical supervisor (as Kelly Lepowski)
Jim Lovisek .... insect/centipede wrangler (as James Lovisek)
John Martins-Mantiega .... director's Observer
Michelle Mundy .... assistant: Mr. Weller
Julie Oudot .... assistant: Mr. Thomas
Rick Parker .... animal wrangler
John Picard .... stand-in
Janet Riggs .... assistant: Mr. Weller
Bev Ross .... assistant accountant (as Beverly Ross)
Dug Rotstein .... script supervisor
Stephen Scott .... production office assistant
Mark Siegel .... creature maker
Teri Spasov .... accountant: Canada
Ron Swinburne .... financial controller
Sandra Tucker .... assistant: Mr. Cronenberg
Wim van Thillo .... mold supervisor
Mark Walas .... general manager: CWI
Scott Walas .... business manager
Roz Wyllie .... assistant: Ray Williams
Deborah Zwicker .... production coordinator
Randall Balsmeyer .... title designer (uncredited)
 
Crew believed to be complete


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Additional Details

Also Known As:
David Cronenberg's Naked Lunch (USA) (trailer title)
Le festin nu (Canada: French title)
Alaston lounas (Finland) [fi]
Almuerzo desnudo (Argentina) [es]
El almuerzo desnudo (Spain) [es]
Goli rucak (Serbia) [sr]
Golo kosilo (Slovenia) [sl]
Gymno gevma (Greece) [el]
Il pasto nudo (Italy) [it]
Le festin nu (France) [fr]
Müthis yemek (Turkey: Turkish title) [tr]
Meztelen ebéd (Hungary) [hu]
Mistérios E Paixões (Brazil) [pt]
Nagi lunch (Poland) [pl]
Naken Lunch (Norway) [no]
Naken Lunch (Finland: Swedish title) [sv]
O Festim Nu (Portugal) [pt]
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MPAA:
Rated R for heavy drug content, bizarre eroticism, and language.
Runtime:
115 min
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Color:
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
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Trivia:
This was originally going to be the first David Cronenberg film to be made outside of Toronto until a panicked Ontario Film Board offered the director unparalleled financial inducements and incentives. As it transpired, however, the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait scuttled any plans to film in Tangier, Morocco, so the entire film ended up being made in Toronto anyway. more
Quotes:
[Joan Lee is explaining the joys of injecting oneself with insecticide]
Bill Lee: What do you mean, "it's a literary high"?
Joan Lee: It's a Kafka high. You feel like a bug.
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Soundtrack:
Intersong more

FAQ

What is true? What is permitted?
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48 out of 50 people found the following comment useful.
Introduction to the New Flesh, 22 October 1999
Author: Gilles Tran from Paris, France

Movies in the last years have become more uniform, more streamlined, particularly in the US. As a result, the film market is full of sleek, entertaining movies that the whole world goes to see, but these movies have nothing but harmless baby teeth. Fortunately, people like Lynch or Cronenberg still do movies that may be considered defective by most people, but that bite into the flesh with pointy canines. The Naked Lunch has very sharp teeth indeed. It's supposed to be an adaptation from a William Burrough's book, which doesn't make sense anyway. It starts as the story of a failed writer whose wife becomes addicted to an insecticide powder... It goes downhill after this relatively sane and normal beginning. It's a ride, a drug-induced nightmare full of horribly funny visions (the sort of visions that artists used centuries ago to represent hell). Anuses talk. Aliens sip alcohol in bars. People get impaled. Typewriters turn into bugs. Liquids ooze. You may say it's flawed, or disgusting, or ridiculous, or boring. I saw it with someone who absolutely hated it. But the fact that this person still keeps talking about it 8 years after seeing it says a lot about the Naked Lunch, at a time when we tend to forget blockbusters a few hours after watching them. The Naked Lunch is here - in your mind - to stay.

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