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Danny Collins

A letter from John Lennon changed his life
2015 | 107m | English

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Director: Dan Fogelman
Writer: Dan Fogelman
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An ageing hard-living 1970s rock star decides to change his life when he discovers a 40-year-old undelivered letter written to him by John Lennon.
Release Date: Mar 19, 2015
Director: Dan Fogelman
Writer: Dan Fogelman
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Music
Keywords rock star, musician, concert, based on true story, los angeles, california, middle age
Production Companies Big Indie Pictures, Shivhans Pictures, Handwritten Films
Box Office Revenue: $10,835,752
Budget: $10,000,000
Updates Updated: Sep 22, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Al Pacino Danny Collins
Annette Bening Mary Sinclair
Christopher Plummer Frank Grubman
Jennifer Garner Samantha Leigh Donnelly
Bobby Cannavale Tom Donnelly
Nick Offerman Guy DeLoach
Josh Peck Nicky Ernst
Katarina Čas Sophie
Giselle Eisenberg Hope Donnelly
Melissa Benoist Jamie
Scott Lawrence Dr. Ryan Kurtz
Brian Thomas Smith Judd
Michael Patrick McGill Neighbor Steve
Kiff VandenHeuvel Marty
Eric Michael Roy Young Danny Collins
Davide Donatiello Young Danny Collins
Eric Lange Dr. Silverman
Aarti Mann Nurse Nikita
Joshua Sternlicht Josh the Bartender
Travis Johns Roadie
Tim Jo Tim
Hiroshi Moroto Autograph Seeker
Margy Moore Hotel Bar Patron
Eric Newnham Hotel Bar Patron
Francine Levinson Night Club Fan
Hal Alpert Night Club Fan
Henri C. Wittelsohn Night Club Fan
Patrick Kudej Chime In Magazine Intern
Carmel Echols Danny's Background Singer
Judith Hill Danny's Background Singer
Kari Kimmel Danny's Background Singer
Don Was Danny's Band
CJ Vanston Danny's Band
Kenny Aronoff Danny's Band
Tim Pierce Danny's Band
Mindi Abair Danny's Band
Bill Cantos Danny's Band
George Doering Danny's Band
Darrell Leonard Danny's Band
Kristin Brock Kissing Couple (uncredited)
Elsi Eng Eye Candy (uncredited)
Chachi Hildén Ballerina (uncredited)
Laura Krystine Ballerina (uncredited)
Anne McDaniels Danny's Doll (uncredited)
Roz McHenry Red Vine Lady #1 (uncredited)
Elaine Partnow Red Vine Lady #2 (uncredited)
Jane Shayne Red Vine Lady #3 (uncredited)
Cassandra Starr Groupie (uncredited)
Linda Wang Asian Fan #2 (uncredited)
Richard Allan Jones Party Guest (uncredited)
Arthur Bedran Boy Band Member
Name Job
Dan Fogelman Writer, Director
Bill Corso Makeup Department Head
Christopher Brown Art Direction
Julie Monroe Editor
Dan Bishop Production Design
Sophie de Rakoff Costume Design
Claudette Didul Set Decoration
Carlos Castillon First Assistant Editor
Jody Spilkoman Second Assistant Director
Julianne Jordan Music Supervisor
Julia Michels Music Supervisor
Monica Levinson Unit Production Manager
Betsy Magruder First Assistant Director
Jamie D. Boscardin Production Supervisor
Nancy Kirhoffer Post Production Supervisor
Andrew Hull Assistant Art Director
Erin Magill Assistant Art Director
Evan Regester Graphic Designer
Kama Hayes Art Department Coordinator
Jefferson Murff Set Decoration
Bart C. Hubenthal Set Dresser
Armando Alvarado Set Dresser
Jose Castillo Set Dresser
Johnny Lieberman Set Dresser
Hugh Pritchard Set Dresser
Charles Randolph Set Dresser
Jayne-Ann Tenggren Script Supervisor
Dale Myrand Camera Operator
Henry Tirl Camera Operator
Robert C. Carlson Camera Operator
Peter Gulla Camera Operator
Whitney Galitz Assistant Costume Designer
David Swope Costume Supervisor
Jason M. Moore Key Costumer
Amber Jordyn Set Costumer
Roberta Bilé Set Costumer
Cheryl Ann Nick Key Makeup Artist, Makeup Artist
Patricia Almeida Hair Department Head
Robert Wilson Key Hair Stylist
Peter Tothpal Hairstylist
Scott Harber Sound Mixer
Kevin Hannigan Special Effects Coordinator
Anthony Simonaitis Special Effects Coordinator
Lynn Struiksma Second Second Assistant Director
Dennis Burrell Additional Second Assistant Director
Sylwia K. Dudzinska Additional Second Assistant Director
Lynne Martin Additional Second Assistant Director
Kara Lipson Casting Associate
Lilia Trapani Casting Director
Bac DeLorme Second Unit First Assistant Director
Jason Roberts Second Second Assistant Director
Paul Schmitz Second Second Assistant Director
Perry Robertson Supervising Sound Editor
Scott Sanders Sound Designer
Kevin Zimmerman Sound Editor
Kaspar Hugentobler Sound Re-Recording Mixer
David Gaddie Visual Effects Supervisor
Nick Crist Visual Effects Supervisor
Angela Bowen Visual Effects Producer
Ryan Adams Music
Mindy Marin Casting
Steve Yedlin Director of Photography
Alex Daniels Stunt Coordinator
Julie Hewett Makeup Artist
Deborah La Mia Denaver Makeup Artist
Dale Stern Second Unit First Assistant Director
Christopher Blauvelt Second Unit Director of Photography
Theodore Shapiro Original Music Composer
John Ross Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Michael Hatzer Digital Colorist
Matthew Sullivan Music Supervisor
Name Title
Jessie Nelson Producer
Declan Baldwin Executive Producer
Nimitt Mankad Producer
Monica Levinson Executive Producer
Denise Di Novi Executive Producer
Shivani Rawat Executive Producer
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Reviews

Rangan
9.0

> A 40 year old letter and the road to redemption. First of all, the director proved the script is very important to a film's success. He wrote it, basically he's a screenplay writer who had written many great stuffs and this film is his first directional venture. He excelled it by picking the ri ... ght stuffs for the project. As the great actors on-board, it was shot in the fine locations and the music was wonderful. It should have been a dream coming true for him, for a great project to work with. The dialogues were so brilliant like the poems. I'm sure you won't end watching it without having fun because there were many small-small jokes attached everywhere. It was inspired by the real story of a person, but I think they have made some changes for a cinematic translation, hence it is not a biopic. Mainly it revolves around 4-5 characters and the cast were amazing in their respective roles. Especially the Al Pacino, without him this film would have not been this much exciting. If you're an his ardent fan, you will going love this from your heart and others as well find it a beautiful drama-music. He was nominated for Golden Globe Awards for his excellent title role display. A very appropriate film for him for his age. You know in this era, film fans are looking for what superhero film is going to hit the screen, a heartwarming film like this is what makes them realise still there's a hope for small scale films. Only if they're a welcoming type. Especially for the yesteryears actor who are physically can't compete with the young generation actors, films like this is a breather. This is a tale of an aging star singer who one day discovers a letter written for him by an another great singer of his generation when he was yet to taste the success. 40 years later, that mean now he decides to quit his music tour and begin to trace his family for the unfinished business. So the remaining narration reveals lots of inspiring and heartbreaking events. > "If I am going to find any kind of redemption, I can't waste any more time." Life as a singer, especially being old and seeking redemption won't quite end as expected. Over the 40 years of addiction to drugs, booze and women, a self-discovery sail begins. In an unpredictable world, anything might happen and so this man's journey tells the impact on the family he's going to meet. It is not just about facing the one who he had abandoned long ago and now trying to fix it, but in reality, life is not easy, especially family means lots of commitment and choosing the best for it should be priority where this film opts that root to reveal a story. It is almost a good family film, but for the theme the drug parts were essential, so that changed its rating. The sub-plots like how he tries to win a date add more on the romance side of the tale. Kind of predictable because of the heartwarming drama, but differences were made from the twists in the narration. Not of that breathtaking kind, just developed to have a fresh aspect an the well known theme. Especially the ending was so simple yet very cool. As usual Bobby Cannavale was in a supporting role, but it was kind of different. He shined like a star, he appeared in a well noticeable character than ever. Along with Jennifer Garner, his performance in the film covered an important portion. So it is not just Al Pacino, these guys as well deserves to be appreciated for their contribution. A film that kind of resembles the recent 'Ricki and the Flash', except it was a male version. A product like this hard to come by, so consider to check it out. That means I'm recommending it. 9/10

May 16, 2024