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A Woman Under the Influence

A woman of today, her world, her passions.
1974 | 155m | English

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Director: John Cassavetes
Writer: John Cassavetes
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Mabel Longhetti, desperate and lonely, is married to a Los Angeles municipal construction worker, Nick. Increasingly unstable, especially in the company of others, she craves happiness, but her extremely volatile behavior convinces Nick that she poses a danger to their family and decides to commit her to an institution for six months. Alone with a trio of kids to raise on his own, he awaits her return, which holds more than a few surprises.
Release Date: Nov 18, 1974
Director: John Cassavetes
Writer: John Cassavetes
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords mental breakdown, unfaithfulness, los angeles, california, tense, ambivalent, cruel, disheartening
Production Companies Faces International Films
Box Office Revenue: $12,200,000
Budget: $1,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 04, 2026
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Gena Rowlands Mabel Longhetti
Peter Falk Nick Longhetti
Fred Draper George Mortensen
Lady Rowlands Martha Mortensen
Katherine Cassavetes Margaret Longhetti
Matthew Labyorteaux Angelo Longhetti
Matthew Cassel Tony Longhetti
Christina Grisanti Maria Longhetti
George Dunn Garson Cross
Mario Gallo Harold Jensen
Eddie Shaw Dr. Zepp
Angelo Grisanti Vito Grimaldi
Charles Horvath Eddie
James Joyce Bowman
John Finnegan Clancy
Vincent Barbi Gino
Cliff Carnell Aldo
Frank Richards Adolph
Hugh Hurd Willie Johnson
Leon Wagner Billy Tidrow
Dominique Davalos Dominique Jensen
Xan Cassavetes Adrienne Jensen
Pancho Meisenheimer John Jensen
Sonny Aprile Aldo
Ellen Davalos Nancy
Joanne Moore Jordan Muriel
John Hawker Joseph Morton
Sylvester Words James Turner
Elizabeth Deering Angela
Jackie Peters Tina
Elsie Ames Principal
N.J. Cassavetes Adolph
Name Job
Kevin Joyce Props
David Armstrong Editor
Sheila Viseltear Editor
Phedon Papamichael Art Direction
Michael Denecke Sound Mixer
Mitch Breit Director of Photography, Lighting Technician
Beth Bergeron Editor
Jack Corrick First Assistant Director
Roger Slager Second Assistant Director
Steve Hitter Graphic Designer
Nick Spaulding Boom Operator
Carole K. Smith Wardrobe Supervisor, Production Secretary
Tom Cornwell Supervising Editor
Robert Heffernan Executive In Charge Of Post Production
Cliff Carnell Key Grip
Merv Dayan Lighting Technician
Michael Ferris Camera Operator
David V. Lester Gaffer
David B. Nowell Camera Operator
Leslie Otis Assistant Camera
Anthony R. Palmieri Assistant Camera
Larry Silver Assistant Camera
Bo Taylor Lighting Technician
Chris Taylor Lighting Technician
R. Michael Stringer Additional Photography
John Cassavetes Writer, Director
Bo Harwood Original Music Composer, Sound
Elaine Kagan Continuity
Gary Graver Second Unit Director, Additional Camera
Caleb Deschanel Additional Photography
Frederick Elmes Assistant Camera
Brian Hamill Still Photographer
Al Ruban Director of Photography
Name Title
Sam Shaw Producer
Organization Category Person
Academy Awards Best Actress Gena Rowlands Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Actress Gena Rowlands Nominated
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Geronimo1967
7.0

“Mabel” (Gena Rowlands) and husband “Nick” (Peter Falk) are happily enough married. He leads a construction team whilst she tries to cope with their three children. “Mabel” definitely burns the candle at both ends. She wishes to come across as a loving mother and wife whilst presenting a life and so ... ul of the party image designed to ensure that all around her are happy. “Nick” knows, however, that many of their friends think her enthusiasm is symptomatic of something more sinister and that just perhaps she might be losing her grip. Gradually, both her husband and this film’s audience start to realise that “Mabel” is on the precipice of something traumatic, and that something will have to be done - a decision that is hastened by an example of recklessness that “Nick” knows he cannot afford to ignore. His solution may well help his wife to get proper medical assessment, diagnosis and to hopefully recover - but it also leaves him trying to juggle his business responsibilities as well as looking after three stroppy and independently-minded youngsters. With his own stress levels increasing and the return of his wife soon looming, the atmosphere reaches a crescendo of temperamental toxicity that involves family and friends alike. The casting of both Rowlands and Falk is inspired, here, She turns in as visceral a performance as you’re ever likely see as she treads an increasingly blurred line between sanity and an illness that all can see coming but her. Meantime, Falk delivers strongly as his character treads a similarly delicate path that sees conflict between love, loyalty and necessity present itself to man whose own grasp on sanity is sorely tested, too. It is also worth noting that the bairns also contribute powerfully here, too. What is distinctly unnerving about this movie is the way in which we are sucked into the plot. So often the photography is intimate and intense, but at other times it seems more designed to support our own more distant, fly-on-the-wall location on the sidelines - yet we never feel that we have missed anything. Suffice to say that there could be a great many “children” here, and they are not all in short pants nor necessarily on the celluloid either. It has moments of humour to it, either deliberately or as a technique from “Nick” to attempt to defuse the increasingly frenzied scenarios “Mabel” is constructing and by the end of this, I felt a degree of uncomfortable exhaustion. This isn’t an easy watch but it’s worth it.

Jul 19, 2025