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F. Murray Abraham | ... |
Antonio Salieri
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Tom Hulce | ... |
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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Elizabeth Berridge | ... |
Constanze Mozart
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Roy Dotrice | ... |
Leopold Mozart
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Simon Callow | ... |
Emanuel Schikaneder
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Christine Ebersole | ... |
Katerina Cavalieri
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Jeffrey Jones | ... |
Emperor Joseph II
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Charles Kay | ... |
Count Orsini-Rosenberg
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Kenneth McMillan | ... |
Michael Schlumberg (2002 Director's Cut)
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Kenny Baker | ... |
Parody Commendatore
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Lisbeth Bartlett | ... |
Papagena
(as Lisabeth Bartlett)
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Barbara Bryne | ... |
Frau Weber
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Martin Cavina | ... |
Young Salieri
(as Martin Cavani)
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Roderick Cook | ... |
Count Von Strack
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Milan Demjanenko | ... |
Karl Mozart
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Peter DiGesu | ... |
Francesco Salieri
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Richard Frank | ... |
Father Vogler
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Patrick Hines | ... |
Kappelmeister Bonno
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Nicholas Kepros | ... |
Archbishop Colloredo
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Philip Lenkowsky | ... |
Salieri's Servant
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Herman Meckler | ... |
Priest
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Jonathan Moore | ... |
Baron Van Swieten
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Cynthia Nixon | ... |
Lorl
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Brian Pettifer | ... |
Hospital Attendant
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Vincent Schiavelli | ... |
Salieri's Valet
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Douglas Seale | ... |
Count Arco
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Miroslav Sekera | ... |
Young Mozart
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Cassie Stuart | ... |
Gertrude Schlumberg (2002 Director's Cut)
(as Cassie Stewart)
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John Strauss | ... |
Conductor
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Karl-Heinz Teuber | ... |
Wig Salesman
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Rita Zohar | ... |
Frau Schlumberg (2002 Director's Cut)
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Miro Grisa | ... |
Figaro in 'The Marriage of Figaro'
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Helena Cihelnikova | ... |
Countess in 'The Marriage of Figaro'
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Karel Gult | ... |
Count Almaviva in 'The Marriage of Figaro'
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Zuzana Kadlecova | ... |
Susanna in 'The Marriage of Figaro'
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Magda Celakovska | ... |
Cherubino in 'The Marriage of Figaro'
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Slavena Drasilova | ... |
Barbarina in 'The Marriage of Figaro'
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Eva Senková | ... |
Marcellina in 'The Marriage of Figaro'
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Leos Kratochvil | ... |
Basilio in 'The Marriage of Figaro'
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Gino Zeman | ... |
Don Curzio in 'The Marriage of Figaro'
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Janoslav Mikulín | ... |
Dr. Bartolo in 'The Marriage of Figaro'
(as Jarolsav Mikulin)
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Ladislav Krecmer | ... |
Antonio in 'The Marriage of Figaro'
(as Ladislav Kretschmer)
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Karel Fiala | ... |
Don Giovanni in 'Don Giovanni'
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Jan Blazek | ... |
Commendatore in 'Don Giovanni'
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Zdenek Jelen | ... |
Leporello in 'Don Giovanni'
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Milada Cechalova | ... |
Queen of the Night in 'The Magic Flute'
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John Carrafa | ... |
Dancer
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Sara Clifford | ... |
Dancer
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Richard Colton | ... |
Dancer
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Shelley Freydont | ... |
Dancer
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Anne Glasner | ... |
Dancer
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Barbara Hoom | ... |
Dancer
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Mary Kellogg | ... |
Dancer
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Raymond Kurshals | ... |
Dancer
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John Malashock | ... |
Dancer
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Jennifer Rawe | ... |
Dancer
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Tom Rawe | ... |
Dancer
(as Thomas Rawe)
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William Whitener | ... |
Dancer
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Hana Brejchová | ... |
Czech Actor
(as Hana Brejchova)
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Miriam Chytilová | ... |
Czech Actor
(as Miriam Chytilova)
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Karel Effa | ... |
Czech Actor
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Radka Fiedlerová | ... |
Czech Actor
(as Radka Fiedlerova)
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Rene Gabzdyl | ... |
Czech Actor
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Karel Hábl | ... |
Czech Actor
(as Karel Habl)
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Atka Janousková | ... |
Czech Actor
(as Atka Janouskova)
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Marta Jarolimkova | ... |
Czech Actor
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Gabriela Krckova | ... |
Czech Actor
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Vladimir Krousky | ... |
Czech Actor
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Jirí Krytinár | ... |
Czech Actor
(as Jiri Krtinar)
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Radka Kucharova | ... |
Czech Actor
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Jan Kuzelka | ... |
Czech Actor
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Jirí Lír | ... |
Czech Actor
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Lenka Loubalová | ... |
Czech Actor
(as Lenka Loubalova)
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Dagmar Maskova | ... |
Czech Actor
(as Dagmar Maskov)
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Ladislav Mikes | ... |
Czech Actor
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Jitka Molavcová | ... |
Czech Actor
(as Jitka Molavcova)
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Jana Musilová | ... |
Czech Actor
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Vojtech Nalezenec | ... |
Czech Actor
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Pavel Nový | ... |
Czech Actor
(as Pavel Novy)
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Jiri Opsatko | ... |
Czech Actor
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Jan Pohan | ... |
Czech Actor
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Therese Herz | ... |
Czech Actor
(as Tereza Pokorna)
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Ivan Pokorný | ... |
Czech Actor
(as Ivan Pokorny)
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Milan Riehs | ... |
Czech Actor
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Iva Sebkova | ... |
Czech Actor
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Zdenek Sklenar | ... |
Czech Actor
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Renata Vackova | ... |
Czech Actor
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Jiri Vancura | ... |
Czech Actor
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Dana Vávrová | ... |
Czech Actor
(as Dana Vavrova)
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Petra Vogelova | ... |
Czech Actor
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Josef Zeman | ... |
Czech Actor
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
June Anderson | ... |
Queen of the Night in 'The Magic Flute' (uncredited) (singingVoice)
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Zbynek Bruthans | ... |
Hrobník (uncredited)
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Isobel Buchanan | ... |
Susanna in 'The Marriage of Figaro' (uncredited) (singingVoice)
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Michele Esposito | ... |
Salieri's Student (uncredited)
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Gillian Fisher | ... |
Papagena in 'The Magic Flute' (uncredited) (singingVoice)
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Anne Howells | ... |
Cherubino in 'The Marriage of Figaro' (uncredited) (singingVoice)
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Brian Kay | ... |
Papageno in 'The Magic Flute' (uncredited) (singingVoice)
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Robin Leggate | ... |
Don Curzio in 'The Marriage of Figaro' (uncredited) (singingVoice)
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Felicity Lott | ... |
Countess in 'The Marriage of Figaro' (uncredited) (singingVoice)
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Zdenek Mahler | ... |
Cardinal (uncredited)
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Suzanne Murphy | ... |
Cavalieri in 'Axur' / Constanza in 'Abduction from the Seraglio' (uncredited) (singingVoice)
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Alexander Oliver | ... |
Basilio in 'The Marriage of Figaro' (uncredited) (singingVoice)
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Patricia Payne | ... |
Marcellina in 'The Marriage of Figaro' (uncredited) (singingVoice)
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Samuel Ramey | ... |
Figaro in 'The Marriage of Figaro' (uncredited) (singingVoice)
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Deborah Rees | ... |
Barbarina in 'The Marriage of Figaro' (uncredited) (singingVoice)
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Richard Stilwell | ... |
Count Almaviva in 'The Marriage of Figaro' / Don Giovanni in 'Don Giovanni' (uncredited) (singingVoice)
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Vladimír Svitácek | ... |
Pope Clement (uncredited)
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John Tomlinson | ... |
Dr. Bartolo in 'The Marriage of Figaro' / Commendatore in 'Don Giovanni' (uncredited) (singingVoice)
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Willard White | ... |
Antonio in 'The Marriage of Figaro' / Leporello in 'Don Giovanni' (uncredited) (singingVoice)
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Directed by
Milos Forman |
Written by
Peter Shaffer | ... | (original stage play) |
Peter Shaffer | ... | (original screenplay) |
Zdenek Mahler | ... | () (uncredited) |
Produced by
Michael Hausman | ... | executive producer |
Bertil Ohlsson | ... | executive producer |
Saul Zaentz | ... | producer |
Cinematography by
Miroslav Ondrícek | ... | director of photography (as Miroslav Ondricek) |
Editing by
Michael Chandler | ... | (edited by) |
T.M. Christopher | ... | (2002 director's cut) |
Nena Danevic | ... | (edited by) |
Editorial Department
Donah Bassett | ... | negative cutter |
Teresa Book | ... | assistant film editor |
Rick Finney | ... | apprentice editor |
Tim Fox | ... | assistant film editor: 2002 director's cut |
Magdalena Hajkova | ... | assistant location editor: Czechoslovakia |
Bob Hart | ... | negative cutter (2002 director's cut) |
Aubrey Head | ... | color timer |
Miroslav Hájek | ... | location editor: Czechoslovakia (as Miroslav Hajek) |
Michael Magill | ... | assistant film editor |
Debra McDermott | ... | associate film editor |
Donald Ord | ... | assistant film editor (2002 director's cut) |
Craig A. Patterson | ... | apprentice film editor (as Craig Patterson) |
Bob Putynkowski | ... | color timer: 2002 director's cut |
Jules Roman | ... | assistant film editor (as Julie Roman) |
Josh Zaentz | ... | apprentice film editor (as Joshua Zaentz) |
Casting By
Mary Goldberg | ... | casting: director: New York and Hollywood |
Production Design by
Patrizia von Brandenstein | ... | (as Patrizia Von Brandenstein) |
Art Direction by
Karel Cerný | ... | (as Karel Cerny) |
Costume Design by
Theodor Pistek | ... | (costume design) |
Christian Thuri | ... | (uncredited) |
Makeup Department
Frantisek Cizek | ... | makeup artist: Czechoslovakia |
Vlasta Hajkova | ... | makeup artist: Czechoslovakia |
Paul LeBlanc | ... | makeup designer / wig designer |
Jiri Simon | ... | makeup artist: Czechoslovakia |
Dick Smith | ... | makeup: old Salieri |
Karl-Heinz Teuber | ... | makeup assistant |
Alena Sedova | ... | makeup artist (uncredited) |
Bobo Sobotka | ... | makeup artist (uncredited) |
Production Management
James Fee | ... | production manager: Italy |
Ronald Jacobs | ... | post-production supervisor (as Ronald A. Jacobs) |
Robert Marty | ... | post-production supervisor (2002 director's cut) |
Václav Rouha | ... | production manager: Czechoslovakia (as Vaclav Rouha) |
Jan Balzer | ... | production manager (uncredited) |
Vaclav Eisenhamer | ... | unit manager (uncredited) |
Katerina Schauerová | ... | unit manager (uncredited) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Michael Hausman | ... | first assistant director |
Jan Kubista | ... | assistant director: Czechoslovakia |
Petr Makovicka | ... | assistant director: Czechoslovakia |
Tommaso Mottola | ... | second assistant director: Italy |
Jan Schmidt | ... | second unit director: Czechoslovakia |
Tomás Tintera | ... | assistant director: Czechoslovakia (as Tomas Tintera) |
Zdenek Fiala | ... | assistant director (uncredited) |
Mirek Lux | ... | assistant director (uncredited) |
Art Department
Bedrich Cermák | ... | property master: Czechoslovakia (as Bedrich Cermak) |
Jaroslav Cesal | ... | property master: Czechoslovakia |
Francesco Chianese | ... | art director: Italy |
Josef Hrabusicky | ... | set designer assistant: Czechoslovakia |
Karel Koci | ... | property master: Czechoslovakia |
Jaroslav Lehman | ... | property assistant: Czechoslovakia |
Vladimír Mácha | ... | property assistant: Czechoslovakia (as Vladimir Macha) |
Boris Ondrusek | ... | set designer assistant: Czechoslovakia |
Michael Ross | ... | property master |
Josef Svoboda | ... | designer: opera sets |
Sound Department
C.J. Appel | ... | sound effects editor |
Sandina Bailo-Lape | ... | assistant sound editor (as Sandina Bailo) |
Tom Bellfort | ... | sound effects editor |
David Franklin Bergad | ... | dialogue editor: 2002 director's cut (as David Bergad) |
Mark Berger | ... | supervising re-recording mixer |
Jay Boekelheide | ... | sound effects editor |
Todd Boekelheide | ... | re-recording mixer |
Karen Brocco | ... | assistant sound editor |
Tomas Cervenka | ... | sound department: Czechoslovakia (as Tomas Cervenze) |
T.M. Christopher | ... | assistant sound editor |
David Dresher | ... | assistant sound editor |
Piotr Filipowski | ... | sound effects editor: 2002 director's cut |
Jan Friedrich | ... | sound department: Czechoslovakia |
Chris Gridley | ... | assistant sound editor (2002 director's cut and remix) (as Christopher Gridley) |
Nathan Gunn | ... | assistant sound editor: 2002 director's cut |
Vivien Hillgrove | ... | supervising dialogue editor (as Vivien Hillgrove Gilliam) |
Tim Holland | ... | sound effects editor |
Danny Kopelson | ... | foley engineer |
Victor Livingston | ... | dialogue editor |
Laura Louis | ... | assistant sound editor |
Barbara McBane | ... | dialogue editor |
Marnie Moore | ... | foley artist: 2002 director's cut |
John Morris | ... | apprentice sound editor |
Christopher Newman | ... | sound recordist (as Chris Newman) |
John Nutt | ... | supervising sound editor / supervising sound editor: 2002 director's cut |
Margie O'Malley | ... | foley artist: 2002 director's cut |
Jesse Osborne | ... | foley engineer |
David Parker | ... | assistant sound re-recording mixer |
Diana Pellegrini | ... | foley artist |
Tomas Potucek | ... | sound department: Czechoslovakia |
E. Jeane Putnam | ... | assistant sound editor (as Jeane Putnam) |
Vaclav Reznicek | ... | sound department: Czechoslovakia |
Frank Rinella | ... | foley recordist: 2002 director's cut |
Philip Rogers | ... | 70mm sound restoration |
Paige Sartorius | ... | apprentice sound editor |
Thomas Scott | ... | re-recording mixer (as Tom Scott) |
B.J. Sears | ... | sound editor |
Milan Sodomka | ... | sound department: Czechoslovakia |
Ivo Spalj | ... | sound department: Czechoslovakia |
Karen Spangenberg | ... | dialogue editor |
Stephen Sutter | ... | assistant sound editor (as Stephen J. Sutter) |
Patti Tauscher | ... | foley editor: 2002 director's cut |
Dennie Thorpe | ... | foley artist |
Jaroslav Velim | ... | sound department: Czechoslovakia |
Ken Weston | ... | boom operator |
Lisa J. Levine | ... | assistant sound editor (uncredited) |
Gene Radzik | ... | Dolby consultant: 2002 director's cut (uncredited) |
Special Effects by
Dave Case | ... | special effects rigger (as David Case) |
Bill Cohen | ... | special effects |
Ian Corbould | ... | special effects |
Neil Corbould | ... | special effects |
Paul Corbould | ... | special effects |
Gordon Coxon | ... | special effects (as Gordon Coxen) |
Steve Crawley | ... | special effects |
Gary Evans | ... | special effects rigger |
Ricky Farns | ... | special effects (as Rick Farns) |
Dave Garrett | ... | special effects |
Martin Gutteridge | ... | special effects coordinator / special effects |
Jimmy Harris | ... | special effects (as Jim Harris) |
Garth Inns | ... | special effects supervisor / special effects |
Ian Lowe | ... | special effects rigger |
Ian Luke | ... | special effects rigger |
Kevin Mathews | ... | special effects rigger (as Kevin Matthews) / special effects (as Kevin Matthews) |
Brian Smithies | ... | special effects |
Kevin Welch | ... | special effects rigger |
Alan Whibley | ... | special effects rigger |
Visual Effects by
Thomas Baker | ... | motion control (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
James Bawden | ... | assistant camera operator (as J. Bawden) |
Phil Bray | ... | still photographer |
Robert Connors | ... | best boy (as Bobby Conners) |
Trevor Coop | ... | camera operator |
Miroslav Cvorsjuk | ... | camera assistant: Czechoslovakia |
Malcolm Evans | ... | genny operator |
Tom Gilligan | ... | key grip (as Thomas Gilligan) |
John Gott | ... | electrician |
James Halligan | ... | grip |
Robert C. Horne | ... | assistant camera operator (as Bob Horne) |
Kamil Kaderábek | ... | second cameraman: Czechoslovakia (as Emil Kaderabek) |
Billy Kerwick | ... | grip (as William Kerwick) |
Jaromír Komárek | ... | still photographer (as Jaromír Komarek) |
Jirí Krejcík Jr. | ... | camera assistant: Czechoslovakia (as Jiri Krejcik) |
Michal Krob | ... | third cameraman: Czechoslovakia |
Antonin Marik | ... | focus puller: Czechoslovakia |
René Michalicka | ... | gaffer: Czechoslovakia |
Yves Nolleau | ... | steadicam operator |
Tom Priestley Jr. | ... | first camera operator |
Miroslav Ptack | ... | best boy: Czechoslovakia (as Miroslav Ptacek) |
Richard Quinlan | ... | gaffer (as Dick Quinlan) |
Lubos Simecek | ... | grip: Czechoslovakia |
Jaroslav Sinkule | ... | grip: Czechoslovakia |
Jirí Zavrel | ... | camera assistant: Czechoslovakia (as Jiri Zavrel) |
Andy Arnautov | ... | rigging electrician (uncredited) |
Petr Hlinomaz | ... | electrician (uncredited) |
Casting Department
Maggie Cartier | ... | casting: London |
David Rubin | ... | casting associate |
Bonnie Timmermann | ... | additional casting |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Fabrizio Caracciolo | ... | costume coordinator |
Pauline Doran | ... | assistant costume coordinator |
Zuzana Máchová | ... | wardrobe: Czechoslovakia |
Iveta Trmalova | ... | wardrobe: Czechoslovakia (as Yveta Trmalova) |
Alex Winslow | ... | assistant costume coordinator |
Beth Zaentz | ... | assistant costume coordinator |
Frantisek Zapletal | ... | wardrobe: Czechoslovakia |
Sarka Zrostlikova | ... | wardrobe: Czechoslovakia |
Vera Mirová | ... | wardrobe assistant (uncredited) |
Location Management
Paolo Fabbri | ... | location manager: Italy |
Ken Tuohy | ... | location manager |
Music Department
Mark Adler | ... | music editor |
Laszlo Heltay | ... | conductor: Academy Chorus of St Martin In The Fields |
Ling Ling Li | ... | assistant music editor: 2002 director's cut |
Zdenek Mahler | ... | special music consultant |
Neville Marriner | ... | conductor (as Sir Neville Marriner) / music supervisor (as Sir Neville Marriner) |
John McCarthy | ... | conductor: Ambrosian Opera Chorus |
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | ... | uncredited |
Simon Preston | ... | conductor: The Choristers of Westminster Abbey |
Robert Randles | ... | music editor: 2002 director's cut |
John Strauss | ... | music coordinator |
Jonas Thaler | ... | assistant music editor (as Jon Thaler) |
Marc Grauwels | ... | conductor: The Brussels Virtuosi (uncredited) |
Script and Continuity Department
Anne Gyory | ... | script supervisor |
Transportation Department
Jiri Bauer | ... | driver: Czechoslovakia |
Jiri 'George' Fictum | ... | driver: Czechoslovakia (as Jiri Fictum) |
Burkhardt Gaertke | ... | international air transportation |
Jaroslav Kindl | ... | driver: Czechoslovakia |
Pavel Turek | ... | driver: Czechoslovakia |
Vladimir Vesely | ... | driver: Czechoslovakia |
Additional Crew
James Austin | ... | staff: Film Center |
Jerry Beasley | ... | staff: Film Center |
Roger Berlind | ... | play producer: America, The Shubert Organization |
John L. Brenneis | ... | staff: Film Center |
Leon Briggs | ... | laboratory consultant (2002 director's cut) |
Letizia Bucci-Casari | ... | production assistant: Italy |
Loren Byer | ... | staff: Film Center (2002 director's cut) |
Alice B. Caldwell | ... | staff: Film Center |
Frank Canonica | ... | staff: Film Center (2002 director's cut) |
Philip Carroll | ... | title design |
Vince Casper | ... | staff: Film Center (2002 director's cut) |
Zdena Cerná | ... | production assistant: Czechoslovakia (as Zdena Cerna) |
Amanda Chan | ... | staff: Film Center (2002 director's cut) |
Scott Chandler | ... | staff: Film Center |
Luis Colina | ... | staff: Film Center |
Nancy Eichler | ... | assistant: Saul Zaentz |
Vaclav Eisenhamer | ... | production assistant: Czechoslovakia (as Vaclav Eisenhammer) |
Grant Foerster | ... | staff: Film Center (2002 director's cut) |
Zdena Fojtlova | ... | translator: Czechoslovakia |
Milos Forman | ... | supervisor (2002 director's cut) |
Anna Geyer | ... | staff: Film Center (2002 director's cut) |
Deborah Guardian | ... | Assistant to the Director: Milos Forman |
Miloslav Halík | ... | piano coach: Czechoslovakia (as Miloslav Halik) |
Ruth Hasty | ... | staff: Film Center |
Jana Hauserova | ... | production assistant: Czechoslovakia |
Cathy Hausman | ... | production assistant |
Pam Hausman | ... | production assistant |
Zuzanna Jettmarova | ... | translator: Czechoslovakia |
Daniela Jezkova | ... | translator: Czechoslovakia |
Rick Kahn | ... | staff: Film Center (2002 director's cut) |
Michael Kelly | ... | staff: Film Center (2002 director's cut) |
Annamaria Kolarova | ... | translator: Czechoslovakia |
Mirek Lux | ... | translator: Czechoslovakia (as Miroslav Lux) |
Zdenek Mahler | ... | historical consultant |
Robert Marty | ... | staff: Film Center |
Elizabeth Ireland McCann | ... | play producer: America, The Shubert Organization (as Elizabeth McCann) |
Iva Nesvadbova | ... | translator: Czechoslovakia |
Nelle Nugent | ... | play producer: America, The Shubert Organization |
Dan Olmsted | ... | staff: Film Center (2002 director's cut) (as Daniel Olmsted) |
Dawn Oltman | ... | staff: Film Center |
Vaclav Petr | ... | production assistant: Czechoslovakia |
Lynda Redfield | ... | production assistant |
Scott G. Roberts | ... | staff: Film Center (as Scott Roberts) |
David Roesch | ... | staff: Film Center (2002 director's cut) |
Katerina Schauerová | ... | production assistant: Czechoslovakia (as Katerina Schauerova) |
Roy Segal | ... | staff: Film Center |
Peter Shaffer | ... | supervisor (2002 director's cut) |
Steve Shurtz | ... | staff: Film Center (2002 director's cut) |
Daniela Staskova | ... | production assistant: Czechoslovakia |
Simona Sternova | ... | translator: Czechoslovakia |
Ewa Sztompke | ... | staff: Film Center |
Twyla Tharp | ... | choreography / opera staging by |
Viet Tran | ... | staff: Film Center (2002 director's cut) |
Joe Tysl | ... | staff: Film Center (as Joseph Tysl) |
Frantisek Vlácil | ... | production assistant: Czechoslovakia (as Frantisek Vlacil) |
Vera Vlácilová | ... | script supervisor: Czechoslovakia (as Vera Vlacilova) |
Wayne Wagner | ... | staff: Film Center |
Laurie Wentworth | ... | staff: Film Center (2002 director's cut) |
Michael Yoshida | ... | staff: Film Center (2002 director's cut) |
Bernard Zaentz | ... | caterer |
Josh Zaentz | ... | production assistant (as Joshua Zaentz) |
Paul Zaentz | ... | production controller |
Saul Zaentz | ... | supervisor (2002 director's cut) |
Milos Zajdl | ... | production assistant: Czechoslovakia |
Gita Zbavitelova | ... | translator: Czechoslovakia |
Adam Samuelson | ... | louma crane technician (uncredited) |
Nancy Seltzer | ... | public relations (uncredited) |
Thanks
Frantisek Tomasek | ... | the producer & screenplay writer and director thank: for his kindness in permitting his beautiful residence headquarters in Prague as the Emperor's palace (as His Eminence Cardinal Frantisek Tomasek) |
Production Companies
- The Saul Zaentz Company
- AMLF (in association with)
Distributors
- Orion Pictures (1984) (United States) (theatrical)
- AMLF (1984) (France) (theatrical)
- Concorde Film (1984) (Netherlands) (theatrical)
- Kinosto (1984) (Finland) (theatrical)
- Sandrew Film & Teater (1984) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- TOBIS Film (1984) (West Germany) (theatrical)
- Transeuropa (1984) (Argentina) (theatrical)
- Warner Bros. (1984) (Italy) (theatrical)
- Filmes Castello Lopes (1985) (Portugal) (theatrical)
- Shochiku-Fuji Company (1985) (Japan) (theatrical)
- Viacom (1988) (United States) (tv) (Syndication)
- HBO/Cannon Video (1986) (United States) (VHS)
- Thorn EMI Video Australia (1985) (Australia) (VHS)
- Thorn EMI Video (1985) (Finland) (VHS)
- Thorn EMI (1985) (United Kingdom) (VHS)
- Thorn EMI/HBO Video (1985) (United States) (VHS) (pan and scan)
- Thorn-Emi Video (1985) (West Germany) (VHS)
- Transeuropa Video Entertainment (TVE) (1985) (Argentina) (VHS)
- Cannon Screen Entertainment (1986) (West Germany) (VHS)
- Cannon Video (1986) (United Kingdom) (VHS)
- Warner Home Video (1986) (Italy) (VHS) (for Cannon Group)
- Warner Home Video (1986) (United Kingdom) (VHS) (for Cannon Group)
- HBO Video (1987) (United States) (VHS)
- Home Box Office Home Video (HBO) (1987) (United States) (VHS)
- Pinema (1988) (Turkey) (tv)
- HBO Video (1989) (United States) (VHS) (for Weintraub Entertainment)
- Home Box Office Home Video (HBO) (1989) (United States) (VHS) (for Weintraub Entertainment)
- Weintraub Entertainment Group (1989) (United States) (VHS)
- Parkfield Entertainment (1989) (United Kingdom) (VHS) (through Warner Home Video)
- Warner Home Video (1989) (United Kingdom) (VHS) (for Weintraub Entertainment)
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Special Effects
- Effects Associates (special effects)
Other Companies
- Ambrosian Opera Chorus (chorus)
- Ceskoslovenský Filmexport (the producer & screenplay writer and director thank: for their help in filming "Amadeus" in Prague and in castles and palaces throughout Czechoslovakia)
- Choir of Westminster Abbey (chorus)
- Chorus of St. Martin in the Fields (chorus)
- Dolby Digital (in selected theatres)
- Dolby Laboratories (sound post-production)
- Dolby Stereo (in selected theatres)
- Fantasy Records (soundtrack available on)
- Filmové studio Barrandov (the producer & screenplay writer and director thank: for their help in filming "Amadeus" in Prague and in castles and palaces throughout Czechoslovakia)
- Framework Sound (music editing)
- GP11 (costumes)
- Jeremy Walker + Associates (DVD publicity)
- L.C.P. di Pompei (shoes)
- Lufthansa (international air transportation)
- Modern Film Effects (titles and opticals)
- Motion Picture Association (MPA)
- Nancy Seltzer & Associates (public relations)
- National Theater of London (producer: original play, London)
- Nino Lembo (costume jewelry)
- Pacific Title (titles and opticals)
- Prague's Tyl Theatre (the producer & screenplay writer and director thank: for allowing us to film from the operas: "Abduction from the Seraglio," "The Marriage of Figaro," and "Don Giovanni")
- Republic Pictures (II) (VHS package graphic design)
- S.A.F.A.S. (costumes)
- SAT Cinecostumi (costumes)
- Samuelson Film Service (cameras supplied by)
- San Francisco Symphony Chorus (parody backgrounds)
- Saul Zaentz Film Center (acknowledgement: all film editing, sound editing and Dolby stereo® mix completed at)
- Saul Zaentz Film Center (film editing) (2002 director's cut)
- Saul Zaentz Film Center (sound editing, sound mixing and remastering) (2002 director's cut)
- The National Theatre of Czechoslovakia (the producer & screenplay writer and director thank: for allowing us to film from the operas: "Abduction from the Seraglio," "The Marriage of Figaro," and "Don Giovanni")
- The Shubert Organization (producer: original play, America)
- The Twyla Tharp Dance Company (dancers)
- Tirelli Costumi (costumes)
- Twyla Tharp Dance Foundation (acknowledgement: The Twyla Tharp Dance Company appears by arrangement: with)
- Wigs Specialties (wigs)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Antonio Salieri believes that Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's music is divine and miraculous. He wishes he was himself as good a musician as Mozart so that he can praise the Lord through composing. He began his career as a devout man who believes his success and talent as a composer are God's rewards for his piety. He's also content as the respected, financially well-off, court composer of Austrian Emperor Joseph II. But he's shocked to learn that Mozart is such a vulgar creature, and can't understand why God favored Mozart to be his instrument. Salieri's envy has made him an enemy of God whose greatness was evident in Mozart. He is ready to take revenge against God and Mozart for his own musical mediocrity. Written by Khaled Salem |
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Taglines | The man... The music... The madness... The murder... The motion picture... See more » |
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Budget | $18,000,000 (estimated) |
Opening Weekend United States | $86,764, 07 Apr 2002 |
Did You Know?
Trivia | When shooting the scene in which Salieri is writing down the death mass under Mozart's dictation, Tom Hulce was deliberately skipping lines to confuse F. Murray Abraham, in order to achieve the impression that Salieri wasn't able to fully understand the music being dictated. See more » |
Goofs | Both Mozart and Salieri are shown conducting an orchestra in modern style, by standing in front and waving the arms. In the 18th century, the conductor played first violin or harpsichord, the other musicians watching his head and hand movements. It was the rise of large orchestras in the 19th century that forced the conductor to abandon his instrument and take a more visible position. See more » |
Movie Connections | Edited into The Making of 'Amadeus' (2002). See more » |
Soundtracks | Le Nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), K. 492, Act IV, Ah Tutti Contenti See more » |
Crazy Credits | The producer, screenplay writer and director thank the following for their boundless assistance in our effort to present the physical authenticity and aura you have seen and felt in "Amadeus": -The National Theatre of Czechoslovakia and Prague's Tyl Theatre management for allowing us to film in the Tyl sequences from the operas: "Abduction from the Seraglio," "The Marriage of Figaro," and "Don Giovanni." It was actually in this magnificently preserved theatre that Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart conducted the premiere performance of "Don Giovanni" on October 29, 1787. -His Eminence Cardinal Frantisek Tomasek for his kindness in permitting us to use his beautiful residence headquarters in Prague as the Emperor's palace. -The Barrandov Studios and CS Filmexport for their help in filming "Amadeus" in Prague and in castles and palaces throughout Czechoslovakia. See more » |
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Antonio Salieri:
[reflecting upon a Mozart score]
On the page it looked nothing. The beginning simple, almost comic. Just a pulse. Bassoons and basset horns, like a rusty squeezebox. And then suddenly, high above it, an oboe. A single note, hanging there, unwavering. Until a clarinet took over and sweetened it into a phrase of such delight! This was no composition by a performing monkey! This was a music I'd never heard. Filled with such longing, such unfulfillable longing, it had me trembling. It seemed to me that I was hearing the voice of God. See more » |