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Amadeus

Everything you've heard is true...
1984 | 160m | English

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Popularity: 3 (history)

Director: Miloš Forman
Writer: Peter Shaffer
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Disciplined Italian composer Antonio Salieri becomes consumed by jealousy and resentment towards the hedonistic and remarkably talented young Viennese composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Release Date: Sep 19, 1984
Director: Miloš Forman
Writer: Peter Shaffer
Genres: Drama, Music, History
Keywords italy, austria, composer, opera, talent, emperor, musician, marriage crisis, mozart, god, murder, based on play or musical, vienna, austria, envy, 18th century, prodigy, adoring
Production Companies The Saul Zaentz Company
Box Office Revenue: $90,007,557
Budget: $18,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 31, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
Trailers and Extras

Full Credits

Name Character
F. Murray Abraham Antonio Salieri
Tom Hulce Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Elizabeth Berridge Constanze Mozart
Simon Callow Emanuel Schikaneder
Roy Dotrice Leopold Mozart
Christine Ebersole Katerina Cavalieri
Jeffrey Jones Emperor Joseph II
Charles Kay Count Orsini-Rosenberg
Kenny Baker Parody Commendatore
Lisbeth Bartlett Papagena
Barbara Bryne Frau Weber
Martin Cavani Young Salieri
Roderick Cook Count Von Strack
Milan Demjanenko Karl Mozart
Peter DiGesu Francesco Salieri
Richard Frank Father Vogler
Patrick Hines Kappelmeister Bonno
Nicholas Kepros Archbishop Colloredo
Philip Lenkowsky Salieri's Servant
Herman Meckler Priest
Jonathan Moore Baron Van Swieten
Cynthia Nixon Lorl
Brian Pettifer Hospital Attendant
Vincent Schiavelli Salieri's Valet
Douglas Seale Count Arco
Miroslav Sekera Young Mozart
John Strauss Conductor
Karl-Heinz Teuber Wig Salesman
Miro Grisa Figaro in 'The Marriage of Figaro'
Samuel Ramey Figaro in 'The Marriage of Figaro' (singing voice)
Helena Cihelníková Countess in 'The Marriage of Figaro'
Felicity Lott Countess in 'The Marriage of Figaro' (singing voice)
Karel Gult Count Almaviva in 'The Marriage of Figaro'
Richard Stilwell Count Almaviva in 'The Marriage of Figaro' (singing voice)
Zuzana Kadlecová Susanna in 'The Marriage of Figaro'
Isobel Buchanan Susanna in 'The Marriage of Figaro' (singing voice)
Magda Čelakovská Cherubino in 'The Marriage of Figaro'
Anne Howells Cherubino in 'The Marriage of Figaro' (singing voice)
Slavěna Drášilová Barbarina in 'The Marriage of Figaro'
Deborah Rees Barbarina in 'The Marriage of Figaro' (singing voice)
Eva Šenková Marcellina in 'The Marriage of Figaro'
Patricia Payne Marcellina in 'The Marriage of Figaro' (singing voice)
Leoš Kratochvíl Basilio in 'The Marriage of Figaro'
Alexander Oliver Basilio in 'The Marriage of Figaro' (singing voice)
Gino Zeman Don Curzio in 'The Marriage of Figaro'
Robin Leggate Don Curzio in 'The Marriage of Figaro' (singing voice)
Jaroslav Mikulín Dr. Bartolo in 'The Marriage of Figaro'
John Tomlinson Dr. Bartolo in 'The Marriage of Figaro' (singing voice)
Ladislav Krečmer Antonio in 'The Marriage of Figaro'
Willard White Antonio in 'The Marriage of Figaro' (singing voice)
Karel Fiala Don Giovanni in 'Don Giovanni'
Richard Stilwell Don Giovanni in 'Don Giovanni' (singing voice)
Jan Blažek Commendatore in 'Don Giovanni'
John Tomlinson Commendatore in 'Don Giovanni' (singing voice)
Zdeněk Jelen Leporello in 'Don Giovanni'
Willard White Leporello in 'Don Giovanni' (singing voice)
Suzanne Murphy Cavalieri in 'Axur' (singing voice)
Suzanne Murphy Constanza in 'Abduction from the Seraglio' (singing voice)
June Anderson Queen of the Night in 'The Magic Flute' (singing voice)
Milada Čechalová Queen of the Night in 'The Magic Flute'
Brian Kay Papageno in 'The Magic Flute' (singing voice)
Lisbeth Bartlett Papagena in 'The Magic Flute'
Gillian Fisher Papagena in 'The Magic Flute' (singing voice)
John Carrafa Dancer
Sara Clifford Dancer
Richard Colton Dancer
Shelley Freydont Dancer
Anne Glasner Dancer
Barbara Hoom Dancer
Mary Ann Kellogg Dancer
Raymond Kurshals Dancer
John Malashock Dancer
Jennifer Rawe Dancer
Tom Rawe Dancer
William Whitener Dancer
Hana Brejchová Memeber of the Emperor's Family
Miriam Chytilová Sophie Weber
Karel Effa Leporello
Radka Fidlerová Soprano
René Gabzdyl Pasha
Karel Hábl Emperor's Spy
Aťka Janoušková Dwarf
Marta Jarolímková Princess Elisabeth
Gabriela Krčková Singer
Vladimír Krouský Dwarf
Jiří Krytinář Dwarf
Jan Kuželka Salieri's Chef
Radka Kuchařová Blonda
Jiří Lír Salzburg Man
Lenka Loubalová Singer
Dagmar Mašková Singer
Ladislav Mikeš Dwarf
Jitka Molavcová Actress
Jana Musilová Dwarf
Vojtech Nalezenec Musician
Pavel Nový Emperor's Spy
Jiří Opsatko
Jan Pohan Emperor's Aide
Tereza Pokorná-Herzová Actress
Ivan Pokorný Man
Milan Riehs Hofmarschall
Iva Šebková Dwarf
Zdeněk Sklenář Dwarf
Renata Vacková Lady-in-waiting
Jiří Vančura Dwarf
Dana Vávrová Josefine Weber
Petra Vogelová Lady-in-waiting
Josef Zeman Dwarf
Viktor Maurer Wig Salesman (uncredited)
Zdeněk Mahler Cardinal (uncredited)
Vladimír Svitáček Pope Clement (uncredited)
Karel Engel Mental Hospital Orderly (uncredited)
Antonín Kramerius Mental Hospital Orderly (uncredited)
Zbyněk Bruthans Gravedigger (uncredited)
Lubomír Havlák Pedrille (uncredited)
Jana Musilová Dwarf
Kate Glasner Dancer
Name Job
Zuzana Máchová Costumer
František Zapletal Costumer
Hana Zrostlíková Costumer
Iveta Trmalová Costumer
Karel Kočí Property Master
Jaroslav Česal Property Master
Bedřich Čermák Property Master
Vladimír Mácha Assistant Property Master
Jaroslav Lehman Assistant Property Master
Jozef Hrabušický Assistant Set Designer
Boris Ondrušek Assistant Set Designer
Jan Friedrich Sound
Jaroslav Velim Sound
Milan Sodomka Sound
Tomáš Červenka Sound
Tomáš Potůček Sound
Václav Řezníček Sound
René Michalička Gaffer
Miloslav Ptáček Best Boy Electric
Lubos Simecek Grip
Jaroslav Sinkule Grip
Kamil Kadeřábek Camera Operator
Michal Krob Camera Operator
Antonín Mařík Focus Puller
Jiří Zavřel Assistant Camera
Miroslav Čvorsjuk Assistant Camera
Michael Chandler Editor
Nena Danevic Editor
Phil Bray Still Photographer
Jaromír Komárek Still Photographer
Patrizia von Brandenstein Production Design
Anne Gyory Script Supervisor
Todd Boekelheide Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Maggie Cartier Casting
Mary Goldberg Casting
David Rubin Casting Associate
Paolo Fabbri Location Manager
Ken Tuohy Location Manager
Josef Svoboda Set Designer
Mark Berger Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jay Boekelheide Sound Effects Editor
Thomas Scott Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Miroslav Hájek Assistant Editor
Magda Hájková Assistant Editor
John Strauss Music Coordinator
Laszlo Heltay Conductor
John McCarthy Conductor
Simon Preston Conductor
Ivan Moravec Musician
Imogen Cooper Musician
Jonas Thaler Sound Assistant
Michael Hausman First Assistant Director
Nancy Eichler Production Assistant
Deborah Guardian Production Assistant
Cathy Hausman Production Assistant
Pam Hausman Production Assistant
Lynda Redfield Production Assistant
Josh Zaentz Production Assistant
Paul Zaentz Production Controller
Michael Ross Property Master
Fabrizio Caracciolo Costume Coordinator
Paul LeBlanc Makeup Designer, Wig Designer
Tom Priestley Jr. Camera Operator
Trevor Coop Camera Operator
Robert Horne Assistant Camera
James Bawden Assistant Camera
Yves Nolleau Steadicam Operator
Chris Newman Sound Recordist
Ken Weston Boom Operator
Richard Quinlan Gaffer
Robert Connors Best Boy Electric
Tom Gilligan Key Grip
James Halligan Grip
Billy Kerwick Grip
John Nutt Supervising Sound Editor
Debra McDermott Associate Editor
Teresa Book Assistant Editor
Michael Magill Assistant Editor
Jules Roman Assistant Editor
Victor Livingston Dialogue Editor
Karen Spangenberg Dialogue Editor
Barbara McBane Dialogue Editor
Tim Holland Sound Effects Editor
C.J. Appel Sound Effects Editor
Tom Bellfort Sound Effects Editor
B.J. Sears Sound Editor
Dennie Thorpe Foley Artist
Diana Pellegrini Foley Artist
Sandina Bailo-Lape Assistant Sound Editor
Karen Brocco Assistant Sound Editor
T.M. Christopher Assistant Sound Editor
David Dresher Assistant Sound Editor
Laura Louis Assistant Sound Editor
E. Jeane Putnam Assistant Sound Editor
Stephen J. Sutter Assistant Sound Editor
Paige Sartorius Apprentice Sound Editor
John Morris Apprentice Sound Editor
Donah Bassett Negative Cutter
Aubrey Head Color Timer
Jan Schmidt Second Unit Director
Tomáš Tintěra Assistant Director
Jan Kubišta Assistant Director
Petr Makovička Assistant Director
Věra Vláčilová Script Supervisor
Václav Rouha Production Manager
Zdeňka Černá Production Assistant
Vaclav Eisenhamer Production Assistant
Jana Hauserová Production Assistant
Václav Petr Production Assistant
Kateřina Schauerová Production Assistant
Daniela Stašková Production Assistant
František Vláčil ml. Production Assistant
Miloš Zajdl Production Assistant
František Čížek Makeup Artist
Jiří Šimon Makeup Artist
Vlasta Hájková Makeup Artist
James Fee Production Manager
Francesco Chianese Art Direction
Tommaso Mottola Second Assistant Director
Letizia Bucci-Casari Production Assistant
Philip Carroll Title Designer
Peter Shaffer Theatre Play, Screenplay
Miroslav Ondříček Director of Photography
Theodor Pištěk Costume Design
Karel Černý Art Direction
Twyla Tharp Choreographer
Dick Smith Makeup Artist
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Music
Neville Marriner Conductor, Music Supervisor
Mark Adler Music Editor
Zdeněk Mahler Music Consultant
Karl-Heinz Teuber Assistant Makeup Artist
Ivo Špalj Sound
Jiří Krejčík Assistant Camera
Bonnie Timmermann Additional Casting
Miloš Forman Director
Vivien Hillgrove Supervising Dialogue Editor
Name Title
Michael Hausman Executive Producer
Bertil Ohlsson Executive Producer
Saul Zaentz Producer
Organization Category Person
Golden Globes Best Actor F. Murray Abraham Nominated
Golden Globes Best Picture N/A Won
Academy Awards Best Picture N/A Won
Academy Awards Best Director N/A Won
Venice Film Festival Best Picture N/A Won
BAFTA Awards Best Picture N/A Won
BAFTA Awards Best Director Miloš Forman Won
BAFTA Awards Best Picture N/A Won
BAFTA Awards Best Supporting Actor F. Murray Abraham Won
Cannes Film Festival Best Director Miloš Forman Won
BAFTA Awards Best Director N/A Won
Spirit Awards Best Picture N/A Nominated
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Reviews

Wuchak
8.0

_**Lively costume biography about Mozart’s last nine years in Austria**_ Antonio Salieri (F. Murray Abraham) is a competent but mediocre composer in Vienna, Austria, in the late 1700s. He recognizes the God-given genius of the younger Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Tom Hulce) and struggles with bitter ... envy. The story is told in flashback as Salieri shares it with a cleric decades later at an asylum. “Amadeus” (1984) is an entertaining costume drama that successfully takes you back to Vienna from 1783-1791. Mozart was basically the rock star of the era and some of his dynamic music even evokes certain modern rock styles. Giving the main characters personality helps bring the events alive and the flashback structure makes for compelling storytelling. On the feminine front, Elizabeth Berridge plays Amadeus’ cute & feisty wife, Constanze, while Christine Ebersole is on hand as a ravishing opera singer, sorta reminiscent of Tina Root of Switchblade Symphony (albeit taller). The original Broadway play concentrated on character motivation with music in the background while the movie focuses a little too much on it. Unless you’re an opera aficionado, the extensive scenes of Mozart's and Salieri's operas being performed become tiresome after a while and unnecessarily bloat the film, somewhat muting the story. When the Emperor yawns during a performance of “Figaro” I could relate because a lot of opera music sounds the same to me. Nonetheless, this is an informative and amusing biography of Wolfgang’s last nine years; very well done. The movie runs 2 hours, 40 minutes and was shot mostly in the Czech Republic. GRADE: B+/A-

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
8.0

Rarely can I think of a more worthy multi-award winning performance than that from F. Murray Abraham in this masterfully crafted - if entirely speculative - retrospective on the life and times of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (portrayed here by the astonishingly effective Tom Hulce). Abraham portrays the ... duplicitous, envious and malevolent Antonio Salieri, the court composer to Emperor Joseph II of Austria (Jeffery Jones). He is talented, up to point, and settled in his politically influential and wealthy role, but growing up, he has always been aware of this other young boy who can play, perfectly, composing as he goes. Initially in awe of this man's predigious talent, it isn't long before the green eyed monster starts to rear it's ugly head, and jealousy soon starts to drive his every waking moment. Meantime, the young maestro is attracting more and more attention, acclaim and is soon rivalling Salieri for the attentions of the Emperor himself. At this stage, Salieri must act. How? Well fortunately he is ably assisted by Mozart's own self-destructive character. As a child, compared to a performing monkey, he always had issues with his father (Roy Dotrice) and even when married to Stanzi (Elizabeth Berridge) with his own child, we feel that he is always in search of adulation, appreciation and love whilst treading a very fine line between despair and a chronic fear of poverty and failure - one which leads him to an increasingly addictive existence. What is also striking here, is the extent to which Mozart's music has become pervasive in not just cinema history, but in our broader environment too. I found myself familiar - to varying degrees - with much of the superbly delivered soundtrack. It's all told via a rather apposite "confession" between Salieri and a priest who, as the story develops, struggles with his own faith and his belief that all sins can be forgiven. Perhaps some can't? The attention to detail here is fantastic: the sets, costumes and the location photography contribute hugely to the wonderfully rich look and feel of a film that just oozes style and confidence. Hulce's portrayal of the creative virtuoso as he descends into a maelstrom of misery is thoroughly convincing, and by the end - historical fact being adhered to, at least in this - I felt emotionally drained by the strength of these two tours de forces. A big screen with big sound is a must here, and I think you will find the three hours that this lasts will just fly by.

Jan 07, 2023