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Adaptation.

From the creator of Being John Malkovich, comes the story about the creator of Being John Malkovich.
2002 | 115m | English

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Charlie Kaufman is a confused L.A. screenwriter overwhelmed by feelings of inadequacy, sexual frustration, self-loathing, and by the screenwriting ambitions of his freeloading twin brother Donald. While struggling to adapt "The Orchid Thief," by Susan Orlean, Kaufman's life spins from pathetic to bizarre. The lives of Kaufman, Orlean's book, become strangely intertwined as each one's search for passion collides with the others'.
Release Date: Dec 06, 2002
Director: Spike Jonze
Writer: Susan Orlean, Charlie Kaufman
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Crime
Keywords based on novel or book, alligator, marriage crisis, writer's block, orchid, writer, twins
Production Companies Columbia Pictures, Beverly Detroit Studios, Propaganda Films, Clinica Estetico, Intermedia, Good Machine
Box Office Revenue: $32,800,000
Budget: $19,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Nicolas Cage Charlie Kaufman / Donald Kaufman
Meryl Streep Susan Orlean
Chris Cooper John Laroche
Tilda Swinton Valerie Thomas
Jay Tavare Matthew Osceola
Litefoot Russell
Roger Willie Randy
Jim Beaver Ranger Tony
Cara Seymour Amelia Kavan
Doug Jones Augustus Margary
Gary Farmer Buster Baxley
Peter Jason Defense Attorney
Gregory Itzin Prosecutor
Curtis Hanson Orlean's Husband
Agnes NaDene Baddoo Orlean Dinner Guest
Paul Fortune Orlean Dinner Guest
Paul Jasmin Orlean Dinner Guest
Lisa Love Orlean Dinner Guest
Wendy Mogel Orlean Dinner Guest
David O. Russell Orlean Dinner Guest
Judy Greer Alice the Waitress
Maggie Gyllenhaal Caroline Cunningham
Bob Stephenson David
Bob Yerkes Charles Darwin
Lynn Court Laroche’s Dad
Roger E. Fanter Laroche’s Uncle
Sandra Lee Gimpel Laroche’s Mom
Caron Colvett Laroche’s Wife
Larry Krask EMT
Ron Livingston Marty Bowen
Brian Cox Robert McKee
John Etter McKee Lecture Attendee
Ray Berrios Police Officer
Nancy Lenehan Kaufman’s Mother
John Cusack John Cusack (uncredited)
Catherine Keener Catherine Keener (uncredited)
John Malkovich John Malkovich (uncredited)
Curt Clendenin Restaurant Customer (uncredited)
Donald Dowd Cafe Customer (uncredited)
Name Job
Spike Jonze Director
Lance Acord Director of Photography
K.K. Barrett Production Design
Gene Serdena Set Decoration
Kent Sparling Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Julie Janney Stand In
Justine Arteta Casting
Richard Beggs Sound Designer
Derek Vanderhorst Sound Mixer
Marco Kyris Stand In
Eric Zumbrunnen Editor
Peter Andrus Art Direction
Kim Davis-Wagner Casting
Michael Kirchberger Supervising Sound Editor
David Abrahamsen Sound Designer
Lora Hirschberg Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Dan Bradley Stunt Coordinator, Second Unit Director
Peter Staubli Sound Effects Editor
Mark Weber Sound Mixer
Scott Rogers Stunts
Eddie Yansick Stunts
Joel Harlow Makeup Department Head
Rick Barker Stunts
Norb Phillips Stunts
Ann Roth Wardrobe Designer
Chris Carnel Stunts
Darrin Prescott Stunts
Susan Orlean Novel
Eric E. Osmond First Assistant Editor
Casey Storm Costume Design
Lane Leavitt Stunts
Brian O'Kelley Second Assistant Director
Thomas Lohmann Camera Operator
Nina Chien Second Assistant Camera
Shari Gray Wardrobe Supervisor
Debbie Travis Costumer
Allen Weisinger Makeup Artist
Larry Waggoner Hairstylist
Gino Nix Key Grip
Drew Kunin Production Sound Mixer
Gary D'Amico Special Effects
Andrew J. Sacks Production Supervisor
Chris Forster Construction Coordinator
Karen Koch Unit Production Manager
Mark Williams First Assistant Camera
Paul Taylor Steadicam Operator
Roz Music Hair Department Head
Anita Louise Brown Costumer
Lynn Barber Makeup Artist
J. Roy Helland Makeup & Hair
Michael S. Adler Chief Lighting Technician
Zoli Hajdu Dolly Grip
Lawrence L. Commans Boom Operator
Richard Schuler Location Manager
Rick C. Taplin Production Coordinator
Anders Rundblad Construction Foreman
Peter Davidson Set Designer
Thomas Patrick Smith First Assistant Director
Chiemi Karasawa Script Supervisor
Jamie Felz First Assistant Camera
Mike Pickel Video Assist Operator
Stacy Horn Wardrobe Supervisor
Marina Marit Costumer
Isabel Harkins Makeup Artist
Joseph Coscia Hairstylist
Chris Weigand Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Danny Andersen Dolly Grip
Mark Fay Boom Operator
Gray Marshall Visual Effects Supervisor
Seve Spracklen Production Accountant
Patti McNulty Art Department Coordinator
Grant Samson Leadman
Gregory J. Smith Second Second Assistant Director
Griff Ruggles Transportation Captain
Lynn Christopher Set Designer
Jeffrey Paul Johnson Property Master
Ben Kaller Still Photographer
Ronald Stinton Transportation Co-Captain
Nathan R. Fitzgerald Assistant Editor
Jeremy Molod Assistant Sound Editor
David A. Cohen Dialogue Editor
Marnie Moore Foley Artist
Adam Milo Smalley Music Editor
Chris Vail Assistant Property Master
Stephen Bures Actor's Assistant
David Bach ADR Editor
Julia Shirar Assistant Sound Editor
David Franklin Bergad Dialogue Editor
Nick Peck Foley Mixer
Michael Farrow Scoring Mixer
Molly Hansen Other
Bob Fredrickson Color Timer
Everett Moore Apprentice Sound Editor
William Storkson Foley Supervisor
Jory K. Prum Foley Recordist
Jonathan Paley Stand In
Charlie Kaufman Screenplay
Carter Burwell Original Music Composer
Name Title
Jonathan Demme Producer
Peter Saraf Executive Producer
Edward Saxon Producer
Vincent Landay Producer
Charlie Kaufman Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
Berlin International Film Festival Best Actor Nicolas Cage Nominated
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Reviews

Ruuz
5.0

I'm reacting the way the world does to movies about making movies about making movies. I mean come on, Charlie Kaufman, some of us have work in the morning, damn. _Final rating:★★½ - Not quite for me, but I definitely get the appeal._ ...

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
7.0

When you watch some of Nicolas Cage's more recent stuff you do wonder how on earth he ever became a star in the first place. Well, this is one of the films that reminds us why. He is a struggling screenwriter ("Charlie") charged with adapting a novel about orchids written by "Susan Orlean" (Meryl St ... reep). Mental block would be putting it mildly - he simply has no idea how to make it work for "Valerie" (easily one of the less abstruse roles played by Tilda Swinton). Moreover, he is constantly hassled by his twin brother "Donald" who is writing his own story - one that his sibling thinks is riddled with flaws and inconsistencies. The book he must adapt centres around the activities of "Laroche" (Chris Cooper) who had a habit of going with his Seminole pals to remove rare plants from a nature reserve. Illegal? Well not if you know your way around the Floridian penal code, and the ensuing court case is what entices "New Yorker" reporter "Orlean" to write his story. Initially sceptical of her rather uncouth subject matter - not helped by his missing front teeth, she discovers there is much more to the man and his provision of a green powder soon helps her to relax! What now ensues nicely marries the threads of the storylines as both Cage characters, an excellently enigmatic Cooper, and the unfulfilled Miss Streep find themselves gradually drawn together for an admittedly pretty far-fetched denouement (pronounce denooeymont). Cage plays the two characters with considerable skill; he juggles his characters' frustrations with his writing, his love life, his brother and his own reluctance to meet the author engagingly and at times he can make you squirm in your seat a bit. There is plenty of humour, and the all but two hours just flies by. If nothing else, it does make you appreciate just how difficult is is to turn a novel into a film - and might explain why so few people are actually any good at it!

Apr 18, 2022