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The Birdcage

Come as you are.
1996 | 119m | English

(111364 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: Mike Nichols
Writer: Elaine May
Staring:
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Middle-aged gay life partners, Armand Goldman, a Jewish drag club owner, and Albert, the club's flamboyant star attraction, live in the eclectic community of South Beach and have raised a straight son. Now, their newly engaged son, 20-year-old Val, wants to bring his fiancée, Barbara, and her ultraconservative parents home to meet his family for the first time. By Val's request, Armand pretends to be straight, not Jewish and attempts to hide his relationship with Albert, in order to please Barbara's father, controversial right-wing Republican Sen. Kevin Keeley.
Release Date: Mar 08, 1996
Director: Mike Nichols
Writer: Elaine May
Genres: Comedy
Keywords drag queen, homophobia, florida, coming out, nightclub, senator, politician, remake, based on play or musical, conservative, cross dressing, gay parent, lgbt, political conflict, south beach, playing straight, drag club
Production Companies Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, United Artists
Box Office Revenue: $185,300,000
Budget: $31,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Robin Williams Armand Goldman
Gene Hackman Senator Kevin Keeley
Nathan Lane Albert
Dan Futterman Val Goldman
Dianne Wiest Louise Keeley
Calista Flockhart Barbara Keeley
Hank Azaria Agador
Christine Baranski Katharine Archer
Tom McGowan Harry Radman
Grant Heslov Photographer - National Enquirer
Kirby Mitchell Chauffeur
James Lally Stage Manager
Luca Tommassini Celsius
Luis Camacho Goldman Girl
Andre Fuentes Goldman Girl
Tony Gonzalez Goldman Girl
Dante Henderson Goldman Girl
Scott Kaske Goldman Girl
Kevin Stea Goldman Girl
Tim Kelleher Waiter in Club
Ann Cusack TV Woman in Van
Stanley DeSantis TV Man in Van
J. Roy Helland Club Hostess
Anthony Giaimo Fishmonger (Mr. Lopez)
Lee Delano Bakery Man (Mr. Boynton)
David Sage Senator Eli Jackson
Michael Kinsley TV Host
Tony Snow TV Host
Dorothy Constantine Keeley's Maid (Bridget)
Trina McGee Black Girl on TV (Chocolate)
Barry Nolan TV Reporter
Amy Powell TV Reporter
Ron Pitts TV Reporter
James Hill TV Reporter
Mary Major TV Reporter
Steven Porfido State Trooper
John Pontrelli Waiter in Cafe (Rodrigo)
Herschel Sparber Big Guy in Park
Francesca Cruz Katharine's Secretary (Imelda)
Brian Reddy TV Editor
Jim Jansen TV Editor
Al Rodrigo Latino Man in Club
Marjorie Lovett Matron
Sylvia Short Matron
James H. Morrison Pastor
Rabbi Robert K. Baruch Rabbi
Jay Leno Jay Leno (uncredited)
Kenneth Stephens Chuck (uncredited)
Rayder Woods Drag Queen (uncredited)
Kevin Loreque Drag Queen (uncredited)
Jody Millard Drag Queen Dancer (uncredited)
Scott Burkholder Executive Producer (Uncredited)
Patrizia Barretto Bikini Girl on Roller Blades (Uncredited)
Elisa Bridges Bikini Girl on Beach (Uncredited)
David Christopher Hot Guy (Uncredited)
Nina Dolci Shopping Person (Uncredited)
Justin Goudreau Restaurant Patron (Uncredited)
Jordan Werner Pool Waiter (uncredited)
Dave Knight Broad Causeway Commuter (Uncredited)
Claudio Sad Driver (uncredited)
Rene Teboe South Beach Tourist (Uncredited)
Bodo Goerisch Tourist (Uncredited)
Thelma Gutiérrez Bartender (uncredited)
Louis Campos Gay Bar Patron (Uncredited)
Lisa Rhyne Nightclub Dancer (Uncredited)
Jan Citron Clubgoer (Uncredited)
Orlando Delbert Man in Club (Uncredited)
Michael Thomas Daniel Guy in Street (Uncredited)
Don LaFontaine Radio Newscaster (voice) (uncredited)
James MacDonald Crewman (Uncredited)
Sal Pacino Wedding Guest (Uncredited)
Paul McMichael Wedding Guest (Uncredited)
Jordan Ancel Wedding Guest (Uncredited)
Name Job
James Lee McCoy Makeup Artist
Cheri Minns Key Makeup Artist
Marten W. Piccinini Second Assistant Director
John Dexter Assistant Art Director
Kam Chan Foley Editor
Steven Visscher Foley Editor
Ellen Lewis Casting
Tom Duffield Art Direction
Cheryl Carasik Set Decoration
Bill Taylor Visual Effects
Carol A. O'Connell Key Hair Stylist
Mary Ann Valdes Hairstylist
Mark Tobey Second Second Assistant Director
Sean Haworth Set Designer
Raul A. Bruce Boom Operator
Laura Civiello Dialogue Editor
Dan Evans Farkas Assistant Sound Editor
Nicholas Renbeck Assistant Sound Editor
Syd Dutton Visual Effects
Marcello Danon Original Film Writer
Jeff Okabayashi Second Assistant Director
Joel Tuber First Assistant Director
Stephanie Schwartzman Art Department Coordinator
Gene S. Cantamessa Production Sound Mixer
Marko Costanzo Foley Artist
Lewis Goldstein Sound Effects Editor
Stuart Stanley Foley Editor
Magdaline Volaitis Dialogue Editor
Lee Dichter Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Bruce Pross Foley Supervisor
Philip Stockton Dialogue Editor
Deborah Wallach ADR Supervisor
Stan Parks Special Effects Coordinator
Rusty Geller Steadicam Operator
Jeff Levison Dolby Consultant
Neil Machlis Unit Production Manager
Mo Henry Negative Cutter
Bob Kaiser Color Timer
Mike Nichols Director
Elaine May Screenplay
Emmanuel Lubezki Director of Photography
Arthur Schmidt Editor
Juliet Taylor Casting
Bo Welch Production Design
Jean Poiret Original Film Writer, Theatre Play
Jonathan Tunick Original Music Composer, Music Arranger
Francis Veber Original Film Writer
Édouard Molinaro Original Film Writer
Ron Bochar Supervising Sound Editor
Jery Hewitt Stunt Coordinator
Jim Vickers Stunts
P. Scott Sakamoto Steadicam Operator
Vincent Paterson Choreographer
Michele Imperato Stabile Unit Production Manager
Mary Bailey Script Supervisor
Rodrigo Garcia Camera Operator
Brian W. Armstrong First Assistant Camera
Robert De Mora Assistant Costume Designer
Harry Zimmerman Second Assistant Camera
Bradford Ralston Video Assist Operator
Kris Cole Associate Editor
Jeremiah O'Driscoll First Assistant Editor
Dana E. Glauberman Assistant Editor
Mark Jennings Boom Operator
John Tedesco Lighting Design
Jules Fisher Lighting Design
Dayton Nietert Chief Lighting Technician
Richard Smock Rigging Gaffer
Robert Gray Key Grip
Kenneth E. King Second Company Grip
Alan Shultz Dolly Grip
Richard Crompton Rigging Grip
Kimberly R. McCord-Wilson Apprentice Sound Editor
Nicholas Meyers Music Editor
Alan Silverman Scoring Mixer
Paul A. Levin Post Production Supervisor
Ann Roth Costume Designer
Cheryl Beasley Blackwell Costume Supervisor
Bruce Ericksen Costume Supervisor
Sabrina Calley Wardrobe Assistant
Robbie Goldstein Location Manager
Mark Wade Property Master
Randy Gunter Assistant Property Master
David Manhan Leadman
Michael Diersing Construction Coordinator
Nick Bridwell Standby Painter
Daniel Sudick Special Effects
Catherine Schwenn Executive Producer's Assistant
Rebecca Erwin Spencer Actor's Assistant
Carolyn Hagan Production Coordinator
Patti McGuire Assistant Production Coordinator
Barbara Gutman Production Accountant
Kelly Richards Ralston First Assistant Accountant
Harry Winters Production Secretary
Doug Taylor Unit Publicist
Patricia Kerrigan DiCerto Casting Assistant
Gail Goldberg Casting Assistant
John Laccetti Extras Casting
Barbara Klein Extras Casting Assistant
Jonathan Capra Production Assistant
Ian Hobbs Production Assistant
Cricky Long Production Assistant
John Pontrelli Production Assistant
Lorey Sebastian Still Photographer
Michael Schultz Catering
Monique Limery Craft Service
Dan Marrow Transportation Coordinator
Randy Burke Transportation Captain
Adolfo Calderon Second Unit Location Manager
Elayne Schneiderman Schmidt Production Coordinator
Charles Guanci Jr. Props
Larry Crenshaw Transportation Captain
Ellen Jacoby Extras Casting
George Palmiero Utility Stunts
Scott Howell Utility Stunts
Adam Bryant Stand In
Greg Goossen Stand In
Catherine Sudolcan Visual Effects Production Manager
J. Roy Helland Makeup Designer, Hair Designer
Peter Owen Makeup Designer, Hair Designer
Baker Hairstylist
Ron Scott Hairstylist
David Syner Makeup Artist
Alicia M. Tripi Hairstylist
Nolbert Brown Jr. Assistant Director
Chris Fix Propmaker
Brent Regan Construction Foreman
Clyde Zimmerman Paint Coordinator
Fred Apolito Propmaker
Christopher Casey Set Dresser
Peggy Casey Propmaker
Michael J. Flynn Set Dresser
Daniel J. Gillooly Greensman
Scott E. Handt Construction Foreman
Dean F. Janik Sign Painter
Kevin Mangan Greensman
Brick Mason Storyboard Artist
Eric Rosenberg Graphic Designer
Wendy Weaver Set Decoration Buyer
Benjamin Cheah Sound Effects
Kristen M. Johnson ADR Editor
Jeff Kliment Sound
Kay Denmark Boom Operator
Larry Gaynor VFX Artist
Ron Kallsen VFX Artist
Adam Kowalski Matte Painter
Rebecca Marie Animation
Gregory Oehler VFX Artist
Richard Patterson Digital Supervisor
Kurt E. Soderling Aerial Director of Photography, Visual Effects Camera
Robert Stromberg Matte Painter
Mike Wassel Matte Painter
David S. Williams Jr. Visual Effects Camera
Jeff Heusser Digital Compositor
Tom Bahr Utility Stunts
Cort Hessler Stunts
Stephanie Maislen Camera Loader
Stevie Maislen Assistant Camera
Stan McClain Aerial Camera
Thomas Nead Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Jeff Togno Rigging Gaffer
Jack Chouchanian Grip
Mark J. Coyne Assistant Camera
Mark Duncan Second Assistant Camera
Moose Enright Lighting Technician
Michael Garrett Lighting Design
Renee Kayon Electrician
Tod Olivieri Electrician
Jeff Orsa Lighting Technician
Herb Silverman Electrician
Neil Toussaint Second Assistant Camera
Fred Valentine Best Boy Electric
Judi Bell Key Costumer
Mathew Hooey Costumer
David Mayreis Costumer
Stephen P. Shubin Costumer
Heather Holmes Costumer
Jennifer Radzikowski Assistant Location Manager
Adolfo Alvarez-Calderon Location Manager
Steve Goldstein Music Supervisor, Music Arranger
Mort Lindsey Orchestrator
Aaron Zigman Orchestrator
Bobbi Page Vocals
Sebastian Toettcher Musician
K.C. Colebrooke Driver
Richie Pecora Driver
Cliff Fleming Pilot
Brian Moon Production Assistant
Smith Wordes Choreographer
John Alfred Assistant Accountant
Paul Barth Pilot
Lisa Butala Production Assistant
Kurt Greufe Second Assistant Accountant
Deborah Marsh Production Assistant
Charlie Montoya Production Assistant
Name Title
Marcello Danon Executive Producer
Michele Imperato Stabile Associate Producer
Mike Nichols Producer
Neil Machlis Executive Producer
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Golden Globes Best Supporting Actor Gene Hackman Won
SAG Awards Best Actor Robin Williams Won
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
7.0

I remember thinking that Dan Futterman was quite attractive in this film as the young "Val", but boy does his turn out to be one of the most selfish and thoughtless of characters! He turns up at the eponymous nightclub run by his father "Armand" (Robin Williams) and his consort of twenty years "Albe ... rt" (Nathan Lane) to announce he is to wed. Thing is, he is going to marry the daughter of the rather puritanical senator "Keeley" (Gene Hackman) and so they are going to have to play happy, heterosexual, families when the prospective in-laws come to visit. "Armand" manages his disappointment rather better than his lover who, inclined to the histrionic at the best of times, takes it as all as a personal slight and a mega-strop ensues. Meantime, the worthy senator gets some shocking news of his own involving a colleague and a hooker! Suddenly he needs to get away, and so to the "Birdcage" he, wife "Louise" (Dianne Wiest) and intended bride "Barbara" (Calista Flockhart) duly head. The press get wind of this, and of the fact that it's a fairly ostentatious gay club - and so are just praying to get some snaps of this visit. Can the family stay on a even keel long enough for the estranged mother "Katherine" (Christine Baranski) to arrive, and can they manage to avoid implicating the holier-than-thou politician in the mother of all scandals? Time hasn't been especially kind to this, but Williams and an excellently hammy Nathan Lane do well keeping the momentum going as we to and fro with tantrums a-plenty. Weist and Hackman work well too, but the starring role has to belong to Hank Azaria's camp "Agador" who takes crop-tops to an whole new level. Jean Pouret's original play was written with it's tongue in it's cheek and this updates, but essentially carries on, the tradition of light farce. Stereoptypes galore? Yep, but they're still fun performances that are worth a watch.

Jan 14, 2024