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Bird

"There are no second acts in American lives."
1988 | 161m | English

(14152 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

Director: Clint Eastwood
Writer: Joel Oliansky
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Saxophone player Charlie ‘Bird’ Parker comes to New York in 1940 and is quickly noticed for his remarkable way of playing. He becomes a drug addict but his loving wife Chan tries to help him.
Release Date: Jun 01, 1988
Director: Clint Eastwood
Writer: Joel Oliansky
Genres: Drama, Music
Keywords jazz, saxophone, heroin, biography, psychiatric hospital, heroin addict, electroconvulsive therapy, death of daughter, bebop, eiffel tower, paris, 1950s
Production Companies Malpaso Productions, Warner Bros. Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $2,000,000
Budget: $9,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Forest Whitaker Charlie 'Bird' Parker
Diane Venora Chan Parker
Michael Zelniker Red Rodney
Samuel E. Wright Dizzy Gillespie
Keith David Buster Franklin
Michael McGuire Brewster
James Handy Esteves
Damon Whitaker Young Bird
Morgan Nagler Kim
Arlen Dean Snyder Dr. Heath
Sam Robards Moscowitz
Glenn Wright Alcoholic Patient
George Orrison Patient with Checkers
Bill Cobbs Dr. Caulfield
Hamilton Camp Mayor of 52nd Street
Chris Bosley First Doorman
George T. Bruce Second Doorman
Joey Green Gene
John Witherspoon Sid
Tony Todd Frog
Jo De Winter Mildred Berg
Richard Zavaglia Ralph the Narc
Anna Thomson Audrey
Al Pugliese Owner - Three Deuces
Hubert Kelly Wilson
Billy J. Mitchell Prince
Karl Vincent Stratton
Lou Cutell Bride's Father
Roger Etienne Parisian Emcee
Jason Bernard Benny Tate
Gretchen Oehler Southern Nurse
Richard McKenzie Southern Doctor
Tony Cox Pee Wee Marquette
Diane Salinger Baroness Nica
Penelope Windust Bellevue Nurse
Ann Weldon Violet Wells
Name Job
Phyllis Huffman Casting
Rick Alexander Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Virginia Cook-McGowan Sound Editor
Marcia Reed Still Photographer
Joel Oliansky Screenplay
Robert G. Henderson Supervising Sound Editor
Vern Poore Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Teri E. Dorman Sound Editor
Walter Newman Sound Editor
Edward C. Carfagno Production Design
Jack N. Green Director of Photography
Les Fresholtz Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Marshall Winn Sound Editor
Joseph A. Ippolito Sound Editor
Clint Eastwood Director
Lennie Niehaus Original Music Composer
Joel Cox Editor
David Horton Sr. Sound Editor
Lloyd Nelson Script Supervisor
Willie D. Burton Sound Mixer
Name Title
Clint Eastwood Producer
David Valdes Executive Producer
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r96sk
5.0

I personally found <em>'Bird'</em> - directed by Clint Eastwood - to be an absolute slog to sit through. It's an interesting story no doubt, but it's told in the most mundane and boring way possible. I didn't know anything about Charlie Parker beforehand, which is what kept that aforementioned in ... terest there. I'm no jazz fan either, but I am always happy to listen to it when it comes up though. Despite that, I just couldn't get into the film itself. It just felt like it was 160 minutes (!) worth of the following on repeat: performance, drunk and/or depressed, performance, drunk and/or depressed etc. I didn't feel like I was learning anything about Parker and his life. I literally gave an internal cheer when the credits finally rolled around. I do enjoy Forest Whitaker as an actor and he is probably the reason I'm not rating this lower. As for the rest, I don't even recall any of them - though I'm putting that down to what I've already noted, as opposed to the cast themselves who I'm sure tried their upmost. Way too long, in short. As I said it's an intriguing person to make a film about, an around 100 minute production would've been perfect in my opinion. A shame, all in all.

Feb 02, 2022