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The Elephant Man

A true story of courage and human dignity.
1980 | 124m | English

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A Victorian surgeon rescues a heavily disfigured man being mistreated by his "owner" as a side-show freak. Behind his monstrous façade, there is revealed a person of great intelligence and sensitivity. Based on the true story of Joseph Merrick (called John Merrick in the film), a severely deformed man in 19th century London.
Release Date: Oct 09, 1980
Director: David Lynch
Writer: Eric Bergren, Christopher De Vore, Ashley Montagu, David Lynch, Frederick Treves
Genres: Drama, History
Keywords exploitation, biography, based on true story, hospital, black and white, curiosity, sideshow, disfigurement, deformed, physical deformity, freak, 19th century, dignity
Production Companies Brooksfilms
Box Office Revenue: $26,000,000
Budget: $5,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Anthony Hopkins Frederick Treves
John Hurt John Merrick
Anne Bancroft Mrs Kendal
John Gielgud Carr Gomm
Wendy Hiller Mothershead
Freddie Jones Bytes
Michael Elphick Night Porter
Hannah Gordon Mrs Treves
Helen Ryan Princess Alex
John Standing Fox
Dexter Fletcher Bytes' Boy
Lesley Dunlop Nora
Phoebe Nicholls Merrick's Mother
Pat Gorman Fairground Bobby
Claire Davenport Fat Lady
Orla Pederson Skeleton Man
Patsy Smart Distraught Woman
Frederick Treves Alderman
Stromboli Fire Eater
Richard Hunter Hodges
James Cormack Pierce
Robert Lewis Bush Messenger
Roy Evans Cabman
Joan Rhodes Cook
Nula Conwell Nurse Kathleen
Tony London Young Porter
Alfie Curtis Milkman
Bernadette Milnes 1st Fighting Woman
Brenda Kempner 2nd Fighting Woman
Carol Harrison Tart
Hugh Manning Broadneck
Dennis Burgess 1st Committee Man
Fanny Carby Mrs Kendal's Dresser
William Morgan Sheppard Man in Pub
Kathleen Byron Lady Waddington
Gerald Case Lord Waddington
David Ryall Man With Whores
Deirdre Costello 1st Whore
Pauline Quirke 2nd Whore
Kenny Baker Plumed Dwarf
Chris Greener Giant
Marcus Powell Midget
Gilda Cohen Midget
Lesley Scoble Siamese Twin
Teri Scoble Siamese Twin
Eiji Kusuhara Japanese Bleeder
Robert Day Little Jim
Patricia Hodge Screaming Mum
Tommy Wright First Bobby
Peter Davidson Second Bobby
John Rapley King In Panto
Hugh Spight Puss In Panto
Teresa Codling Princess In Panto
Marion Betzold Principal Boy
Caroline Haigh Tree
Florenzio Morgado Tree
Victor Kravchenko Lion / Coachman
Beryl Hicks Fairy
Michele Amas Horse
Lucie Alford Horse
Penny Wright Horse
Janie Kells Horse
Lydia Lisle Merrick's Mother
David Lynch Man in the Bowler Hat in the Mob Chasing Merrick (uncredited)
Harry Fielder Policeman (uncredited)
Jack Armstrong Man at Lecture (uncredited)
Ralph G. Morse Young Aristocrat (uncredited)
Fred Wood Injured Man (uncredited)
Adam Caine Kid at Train Station (uncredited)
Tony Clarkin Thug from Pub (uncredited)
Dave Cooper Man in crowd (uncredited)
Chick Fowles Man in Pub (uncredited)
Juba Kennerley Committee Member (uncredited)
Eric Bergren Lyra Box Player #1 (uncredited)
Christopher De Vore Lyra Box Player #2 (uncredited)
Jay McGrath Man at Lecture (uncredited)
Henry Roberts Man at Lecture (uncredited)
Kevin Schumm Kid at Train Station #2 (uncredited)
Ian Selby Courtier (uncredited)
Guy Standeven Committee Member (uncredited)
Reg Thomason Lecture Assistant (uncredited)
Jill Goldston Nurse (uncredited)
Norman Gay Doctor (uncredited)
Name Job
John Morris Original Music Composer
Freddie Francis Director of Photography
Anne V. Coates Editor
Stuart Craig Production Design
Alan Splet Special Sound Effects
Anthony Waye Assistant Director
Neil Corbould Special Effects
Patricia Norris Costume Design
Maggie Cartier Casting
Eric Bergren Screenplay
Christopher De Vore Screenplay
Wally Schneiderman Makeup Artist
Robert Cartwright Art Direction
Stephanie Kaye Hairstylist
Hugh Scaife Set Decoration
Christopher Tucker Makeup Designer
Patrick Moore Assistant Editor
Terence A. Clegg Production Manager
John Roberts Set Designer
Paul Corbould Special Effects
Roy Larner Gaffer
Robin Gregory Sound mixer
Frank Connor Still Photographer
Wick Finch Electrician
Terry Sharratt Boom Operator
Garth Inns Special Effects
Jack Hayes Orchestrator
Martin Gutteridge Special Effects Supervisor
Ceri Evans Script Supervisor
Peter Horrocks Sound Editor
Graham Longhurst Special Effects
Tiny Nicholls Costume Supervisor
Brian Hathaway Transportation Captain
Ashley Montagu Book
Terry Wells Sr. Property Master
David Lynch Screenplay, Director, Sound Designer
Frederick Treves Book
Name Title
Jonathan Sanger Producer
Mel Brooks Producer
Stuart Cornfeld Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
Academy Awards Best Actor Anthony Hopkins Won
Academy Awards Best Supporting Actor Mississippi John Hurt Nominated
Golden Globes Best Picture N/A Nominated
Golden Globes Best Actor Mississippi John Hurt Won
BAFTA Awards Best Actor Dustin Hoffman Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Actress Anne Bancroft Won
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Reviews

Wuchak
7.0

_**The ultimate outcast**_ In 1884 London, a doctor (Anthony Hopkins) meets Joseph Merrick, aka The Elephant Man (wrongly called John Merrick in the film) who was being exploited as a freak show attraction. Treves (Hopkins) tries to help Merrick (John Hurt) for the last six years of the latter’s ... life wherein he becomes cultured, but he inevitably remains an object of curiosity, to high society as well as low society. Anne Bancroft plays a winsome entertainer who is warm toward Merrick. Directed by David Lynch and shot in B&W, “The Elephant Man” (1980) is a melancholic biographical movie, and understandably so, but Merrick’s story is worth checking out despite the fact that it inspires pity. It calls into question the concept of beauty: Natural beauty is something one is born with and did nothing to acquire, but so is physical unattractiveness. Then there’s inner beauty. The charismatic actress (Bancroft) displays both. Of course there’s also inner ugliness, like the carnival huckster. A myth developed about Merrick’s disfigurement that his mother was raped by an elephant, probably started by sideshow hawkers. The opening conveys this in an artistic manner, but it’s not to be taken literally, which is why it’s surreal. Meanwhile the factory scenes with the pipes and corresponding dangers exhibit the reality for workers in Victorian times. The score by John Morris is noteworthy with one piece being ripped-off for the moving parts of “Platoon” (1986), e.g. Elias’ melodramatic death scene. The film runs 2 hours, 4 minutes, and was shot entirely in London and nearby Shepperton Studios, just west of the city. GRADE: B

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
8.0

Saw this, recently up-converted to 4K at the London Film Festival and, apart from the clear improvements to the quality and detail of the image, I was reminded of just how good it is. Anthony Hopkins and Anne Bancroft play their roles with engaging sincerity - very ably supported by Sir John Gielgud ... and Dame Wendy Hiller. Prosthetics aside, John Hurt captures both the despair and optimism of Merrick with empathetic style; and Freddie Jones is just downright evil as "Bytes". His son Toby was at the screening and I couldn't help but wonder when he watched this portrayal by his father whether the pride in the performance must have been tempered by a disgust in the character, itself!! This film doesn't seem to do the rounds very often, nowadays, but it holds up very well after almost 40 years and is really a gem.

Jun 07, 2023