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Peggy Sue Got Married ()


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Peggy Sue faints at a high school reunion. When she wakes up, she finds herself in her own past, just before she finished school.

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Peggy Sue
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Charlie Bodell
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Richard Norvik
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Carol Heath
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Maddy Nagle
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Michael Fitzsimmons
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Walter Getz
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Delores Dodge
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Rosalie Testa
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Arthur Nagle
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Evelyn Kelcher
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Jack Kelcher
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Nancy Kelcher
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Elizabeth Alvorg
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Barney Alvorg
Randy Bourne ...
Scott Bodell
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Beth Bodell
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Doug Snell
Marshall Crenshaw ...
Reunion Band
Chris Donato ...
Reunion Band
Robert Crenshaw ...
Reunion Band
Tom Teeley ...
Reunion Band
Graham Maby ...
Reunion Band
Ken Grantham ...
Mr. Snelgrove
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Janet (scenesDeleted)
Sigrid Wurschmidt ...
Sharon
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Terry
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Leon
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Leo
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Lisa
Vivien Straus ...
Sandy
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Mr. Gilfond
Lewis Leibovich ...
Dr. Daly (as Dr. Lewis Leibovich)
Bill Bonham ...
Drunk
Joe Lerer ...
Drunk Creep
Barbara Oliver ...
Nurse
Martin Scott ...
The Four-Mations
Marcus Scott ...
The Four-Mations
Carl Lockett ...
The Four-Mations
Tony Saunders ...
The Four-Mations
Vincent Lars ...
The Four-Mations
Larry E. Vann ...
The Four-Mations
Lawrence Menkin ...
Elderly Gentleman
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Chinese Waiter (as Dan Suhart)
Leslie Hilsinger ...
Majorette
Al Nalbandian ...
Lodge Member
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Lodge Member
Ron Cook ...
Lodge Member
Mary Leichtling ...
Reunion Receptionist
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Dancer (uncredited)
Cynthia Brian ...
Reunion Woman #2 (uncredited)
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Student (uncredited)
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Ice Cream Vendor (uncredited)
Michael X. Martin ...
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Francis Ford Coppola ... (as Francis Coppola)

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Jerry Leichtling ... (written by) &
Arlene Sarner ... (written by)

Produced by

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Paul R. Gurian ... producer
Barrie M. Osborne ... executive producer

Music by

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John Barry

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Jordan Cronenweth ... director of photography

Editing by

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Barry Malkin

Editorial Department

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Debra Bard ... assistant editor
Dennis Brookins ... negative cutter
John Gilroy ... apprentice editor
Kathleen Korth ... location assistant editor

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Pennie DuPont ... (as Pennie du Pont)

Production Design by

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Dean Tavoularis

Art Direction by

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Alex Tavoularis

Set Decoration by

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Marvin March

Costume Design by

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Theadora Van Runkle

Makeup Department

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Kathryn Blondell ... key hair stylist (as Kathryn L. Blondell)
E. Thomas Case ... key makeup artist
Candida Conery ... hair stylist
Frank Griffin ... makeup artist
Susan V. Kalinowski ... hair stylist (as Susan Kalinowski)
John Rizzo ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Kerry Orent ... post-production supervisor
Barrie M. Osborne ... unit production manager
Ted Zachary ... executive in charge of production (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Doug Claybourne ... first assistant director (as Douglas Claybourne)
Carey Dietrich ... second second assistant director
Mark Radcliffe ... second assistant director (as Mark A. Radcliffe)

Art Department

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Roger Dietz ... set artist
Gary Fettis ... assistant property master
Douglas E. Madison ... property master
James J. Murakami ... assistant art director (as James Murakami)
Paul Myerberg ... leadman
John J. Rutchland III ... construction foreman
John J. Rutchland Jr. ... construction coordinator (as John J. Rutchland)
Scott Tabor ... art department assistant
Dan Lazzarini ... set dresser (uncredited)
John Lister ... carpenter (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Louis Bertini ... sound editor
Elisha Birnbaum ... foley artist
Marko A. Costanzo ... foley artist (as Marko Costanzo)
Lee Dichter ... re-recording mixer
Carl Fischer ... boom operator
D.G. Fisher ... boom operator
Tom Fleischman ... re-recording mixer
Richard Bryce Goodman ... production sound mixer
Thomas A. Gulino ... sound editor (as Thomas Gulino)
Darrell Hanzalik ... adr editor
Dorian Harris ... adr editor
Neil L. Kaufman ... sound editor (as Neil Kaufman)
Michael Kirchberger ... supervising sound editor
Bitty O'Sullivan-Smith ... sound editor
Ed Rak ... sound recording engineer
Ed Golya ... adr mixer (uncredited)
Rich Macar ... sound editor (uncredited)

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Lawrence J. Cavanaugh ... special effects coordinator (as Larry Cavanaugh)

Stunts

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Steve Holladay ... stunts

Camera and Electrical Department

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Billy Beaird ... dolly grip (as Bill Beaird Jr.)
Jeff Cronenweth ... second assistant camera
Cary Griffith ... key grip
Gregg Guellow ... best boy
Jack Kirk ... electrical best boy
Gary Lewis ... lighting technician: Vari*Lite
Rick Martens ... gaffer
Jane O'Neal ... still photographer
Phil Radcliffe ... still photographer: reunion photos
Bing Sokolsky ... first assistant camera
John Toll ... camera operator
Jim Waits ... light operator: Vari*Lite
Bob E. Krattiger ... lighting technician (uncredited)
Ron Veto ... grip (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Aleta Chappelle ... local casting (as Aleta Wood-Chappelle)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Le Dawson ... costume supervisor: men
Betty M. Nowell ... costume supervisor: women
Ivette Silberman ... costumer
Mary Elizabeth Still ... costumer
Michael Voght ... costumer (as Michael J. Voght)
Joan Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)
Tina Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)

Location Management

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Sam Mercer ... location manager

Music Department

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John Barry ... conductor
George Craig ... music editor
Paul R. Gurian ... music producer
Sally Herbert ... musician: violin
Jerry Leichtling ... music producer
John Merrill ... vocal coach
John Barry ... score producer (uncredited)
Tom Boyd ... oboe soloist (uncredited)
Joel Moss ... music mixer (uncredited)
Ed Rak ... scoring engineer (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Wilma Garscadden-Gahret ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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James Davis ... transportation coordinator
Randy White ... transportation coordinator (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Toni Basil ... special choreographer
Chrissy Bocchino ... choreographer: stage
Michael Crane ... laboratory consultant (as Michael Q. Crane)
Mary Jane Faris ... local location assistant
Murdo Laird ... technician: electronic cinema
Debbie Leonard ... assistant: Mr. Gurian
Ted Mackland ... technician: electronic cinema
Patricia Matlock ... production secretary
Eileen McGuire ... assistant accountant
Ron Mooreland ... technician: electronic cinema
Anahid Nazarian ... librarian: Zoetrope
George Parra ... production assistant
Eric Rowlands ... provider: band equipment titles
Sara Ström ... assistant: Mr. Coppola
Daniel R. Suhart ... dialogue coach (as Dan Suhart)
Lisbeth Wynn-Owen ... production coordinator
Elizabeth Yanoska ... production accountant
Todd J. Adelman ... production medic (uncredited)
Susan Landau Finch ... acting coach (uncredited)
Gary Gutierrez ... title designer (uncredited)
Karen J. McCabe ... production assistant (uncredited)
Patrick Paul Mullane ... production assistant (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

Peggy Sue Bodell (Turner) attends her 25-year high school reunion after separating from her cheating husband, Charlie (Cage). She regrets the decisions she has made in her life, such as getting pregnant by Charlie in high school. When she faints at the reunion, she wakes up in 1960 - and is given the chance to relive her life.

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Also Known As
  • Peggy Sue s'est mariée (France)
  • Peggy Sue hat geheiratet (Germany)
  • Peggy Sue es va casar (Spain, Catalan title)
  • Peggy Sue se casó (Spain)
  • Peggy Sue si è sposata (Italy)
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Runtime
  • 103 min
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Budget $18,000,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend United States $6,942,408, 13 Oct 1986

Did You Know?

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Trivia In the original script, Rosalie, the woman in the wheelchair at Peggy Sue's high school reunion, was a gymnast who was crippled in an accident. In the original script, Peggy Sue tried to take advantage of her knowledge of the future. She invented pantyhose, encouraged people to invest in Xerox, and tried to prevent Rosalie from hurting herself. See more »
Goofs When Peggy Sue tells Richard that she had "come from the future," you can see that she actually said "back from the future" by watching her lips. The line was apparently overdubbed later so the movie wouldn't make viewers think of the recently-released hit movie Back to the Future (1985). See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Peggy Sue Got Married/That's Life/Crocodile Dundee/The Name of the Rose (1986). See more »
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Quotes Evelyn Kelcher: Peggy, I don't mean to be intrusive, but are you having problems with Charlie?
Peggy Sue: A lot of things are confusing right now, Charlie is just one of them.
Evelyn Kelcher: Is Charlie pressuring you into doing things you don't think you should be doing?
Peggy Sue: What do you mean?
Evelyn Kelcher: Peggy, you know what a penis is? Stay away from it!
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