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Mr. Jones
Titolo originale: Mr. Jones
Regia:
Mike Figgis
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Anno: 1993
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Dramma Romance
Tag:
depression
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therapist
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doctor patient relationship
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symphony
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piano
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bipolar disorder
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Cast:
Richard Gere
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Lena Olin
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Anne Bancroft
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Tom Irwin
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Delroy Lindo
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Lisa Malkiewicz
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Bruce Altman
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Anna Maria Horsford
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Lauren Tom
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Thomas Kopache
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Peter Jurasik
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Kelli Williams
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Bill Moseley
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Irene Tsu
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Dana Lee
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Kathy Kinney
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Annie McEnroe
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Lucinda Jenney
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Bill Pullman
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Taylor Negron
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Sheryl Lee
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La storia della relazione tra un uomo maniaco depressivo, il signor Jones, e la dottoressa che ha più di un interesse professionale nel suo trattamento.
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This picture examines the strong bond formed between Dr. Libbie Bowen (Lena Olin) and her patient, M [...]
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In playing the title character of Mr. Jones, actor Richard Gere was drawn to the challenge of portra [...]
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The outdoor scenes early on in the movie where Mr. Jones (Richard Gere) speaks with his psychiatrist [...]
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Bill Pullman appears in a cameo as the construction foreman in a scene with Richard Gere. The same y [...]
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In researching his role, actor Richard Gere spent considerable time with manic-depressive patients f [...]
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The film's press kit said of manic-depressive illness: ''Identified by Edinburgh psychiatrist Emil K [...]
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Reportedly, movie star Richard Gere performed all his own stunts.
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Starring as the patient known only as ''Mr. Jones'' was Richard Gere whose film credits at the time [...]
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The film's production notes state: ''There is long-standing consensus in the medical community that [...]
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According to the American Film Institute's AFI Catalog, ''the final film included a 'softer seductio [...]
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By loving her patient physically as well as emotionally, Libbie (Lena Olin) violates her professiona [...]
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The movie's release date was again deferred for another time, from 16th April 1993 to 22nd October 1 [...]
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In San Diego, the TriStar film unit became the very first picture granted permission to photograph t [...]
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After principal photography was completed director Mike Figgis re-located to London, England to work [...]
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Richard Gere's character rides a Triumph Bonneville motorcycle in the movie. San Diego Antique Motor [...]
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The first cut of the picture tested poorly in test screenings according to an article published in t [...]
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TriStar Pictures studio executive Mike Medavoy "insisted" one of the love scenes in the film "be tra [...]
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Michael Keaton was originally cast in the lead title role of Mr. Jones according to an article publi [...]
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Mike Figgis replaced Mick Jackson as the film's director.
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Cast as Dr. Libbie Bowen was acclaimed Swedish actress Lena Olin. "Libbie is lonely," said Olin of h [...]
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Writers C. Gaby Mitchell and Richard Friedenberg did uncredited re-writes on the movie's screenplay.
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The rescheduled April 1993 release date for the film went into conflict with another Richard Gere pi [...]
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Principal photography on the picture was conducted in three phases. The main shoot was held between [...]
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Michelle Pfeiffer gave up the female lead to take on the part of Catwoman in Batman - Il ritorno (19 [...]
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Director Mike Figgis co-composed the movie's music score according to an article published in the 2n [...]
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To prepare for the film, Richard Gere, Mike Figgis and Eric Roth did a tremendous amount of research [...]
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The film sat on the shelf for two years while the distributors decided what to do with it.
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The film's release date of October 1992 was deferred until April 1993 according to an article publis [...]
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The film features one Oscar (Academy Award) winner - Anne Bancroft - and one Oscar (Academy Award) n [...]
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Bill Pullman: Uncredited, as a construction site foreman.
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The film's closing credits state that this picture was: "Filmed in part at Sony Pictures Studios, Cu [...]
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Reportedly, executive producer Ray Stark during post-production mandated that additional edits be ma [...]
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The movie's press kit stated: ''Manic-depressive illness holds a particular fascination for the medi [...]
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