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Girl, Interrupted

Sometimes the only way to stay sane is to go a little crazy.
1999 | 127m | English

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Set in the changing world of the late 1960s, Susanna Kaysen's prescribed "short rest" from a psychiatrist she had met only once becomes a strange, unknown journey into Alice's Wonderland, where she struggles with the thin line between normal and crazy. Susanna soon realizes how hard it is to get out once she has been committed, and she ultimately has to choose between the world of people who belong inside or the difficult world of reality outside.
Release Date: Dec 21, 1999
Director: James Mangold
Writer: James Mangold, Susanna Kaysen, Lisa Loomer, Anna Hamilton Phelan
Genres: Drama
Keywords based on novel or book, suicide attempt, identity, female friendship, insanity, borderline personality disorder, based on true story, psychiatric hospital, escape, female protagonist, mental institution, based on memoir or autobiography, psychiatrist, mental illness, psychiatric ward, meditative, 1960s, introspective, compassionate, gentle
Production Companies Columbia Pictures, Red Wagon Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $48,350,205
Budget: $40,000,000
Updates Updated: Oct 03, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Winona Ryder Susanna
Angelina Jolie Lisa
Clea DuVall Georgina
Brittany Murphy Daisy
Elisabeth Moss Polly
Jared Leto Tobias Jacobs
Jeffrey Tambor Dr. Potts
Vanessa Redgrave Dr. Wick
Whoopi Goldberg Valerie
Angela Bettis Janet
Jillian Armenante Cynthia
Drucie McDaniel M-G
Alison Claire Gretta
Christina Myers Margie
Joanna Kerns Annette
Travis Fine John
Gloria Barnhart Older Catatonic
Josie Gammell Mrs. McWilley
Bruce Altman Prof. Gilcrest
Mary Kay Place Mrs. Gilcrest
Ray Baker Mr. Kaysen
KaDee Strickland Bonnie Gilcrest
Christian Monroe Ronny
Kurtwood Smith Dr. Crumble
David Scott Taylor Cabby-Monty Hoover
Janet Greer ER Nurse
Christopher Grimaldi ER Resident
Ginny Graham Arleen
Richard Domeier Art Teacher
John Kirkman Jack
Sally Bowman Maureen
Misha Collins Tony
John Lumia Van Driver
Marilyn Brett Italian Shop Keeper
Henry Alex Rubin Josh
Marilyn Spanier Miss Plimack
Linda Gilvear Miss Paisley
Allen Strange Principal
Spencer Gates British Teacher
Rebecca Derrick Lillian
Anne Connors Nurse
Steve Altes Medic
Joe Gerety Cop
Anne Lewis Dance Therapist
Donny Martino Naked Man
John Levin ER Doctor
Irene Longshore Connie
Katie Rimmer Tiffany
Jonathan Martin Spirk Tough Guy
Name Job
James Mangold Director, Screenplay
Susanna Kaysen Novel
Mychael Danna Original Music Composer
Kevin Tent Editor
Arianne Phillips Costume Design
Jennifer Lamb Stunt Coordinator
Georgia Kacandes Unit Production Manager
George H. Anderson Sound Effects Editor
Henry Alex Rubin Second Unit Director
Lisa Beach Casting
Richard Hoover Production Design
Lisa Loomer Screenplay
Anna Hamilton Phelan Screenplay
Gunnar Swanson Hairstylist
David Diamond Boom Operator
Emanuel Millar Hairstylist
Julia L. Walker Hairstylist
Milton Buras Key Hair Stylist
Jeff Knipp Art Direction
Kathrine Gordon Hairstylist
Janeen Schreyer Makeup Artist
Ronit Ravich-Boss Script Supervisor
Howell Gibbens Supervising Sound Editor
Bill W. Benton Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jeffrey J. Haboush Sound Re-Recording Mixer
David C. Potter Leadman
Mary Finn Set Designer
Suzanne Tenner Still Photographer
Joe Everett Unit Publicist
Dennis McNeill Color Timer
Thomas Milano Music Editor
David Luckenbach Camera Operator
Maggie Martin Set Decoration
Michael J. Benavente Dialogue Editor
Hugo Weng Dialogue Editor
Linda Grimes Makeup Artist
Diane Maurno Makeup Artist
Ralph Maiers Visual Effects Supervisor
Cas Donovan First Assistant Director
Dieter Busch Second Assistant Director
Kristen Ploucha Second Second Assistant Director
J.P. Jones Property Master
Monica Castro Assistant Property Master
Bill Coe First Assistant Camera
Ryan Green Second Assistant Camera
Sarah Katzman Casting Assistant
Sharon Hillegas Extras Casting, Local Casting
Linda Matthews Wardrobe Supervisor
Rory Valentine Costumer
Wendy M. Craig Costumer
Lorraine Crossman Costumer
Carol Schwartz Makeup Supervisor
Jane Galli Key Makeup Artist
Kathe Swanson Hair Supervisor
Charles W. Wayt Dolly Grip
William O'Melia Electrician
Harold Groshon Electrician
Ron Bolanowski Special Effects
Josh Ian Elliott On Set Dresser
Trish Summerville Assistant Costume Designer
Kym Washington Longino Stunt Double
Jeffrey Cox Special Effects
Bob Colletti Stunts
H. Mark Vuille Chief Lighting Technician
Jack N. Green Director of Photography
Patrick M. Sullivan Jr. Set Designer
Charles Saldaña III Key Grip
Name Title
Cathy Konrad Producer
Georgia Kacandes Co-Producer
Susanna Kaysen Associate Producer
Winona Ryder Executive Producer
Carol Bodie Executive Producer
Douglas Wick Producer
Organization Category Person
Sundance Film Festival Best Director James Mangold Nominated
Cannes Film Festival Best Actress Angelina Jolie Nominated
Cannes Film Festival Best Supporting Actress Angelina Jolie Nominated
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Reviews

wizzardss
6.0

Back in the late 1990s, when it was announced that Susanna Kaysen's 1993 memoir _Girl, Interrupted_ would be turned into a movie, many actresses were reportedly fighting to join the cast that included a number of strong female leads. In the end, Winona Ryder was chosen to play Susanna Kaysen, a t ... eenage girl who overdoses on aspirin and is admitted to psychiatric hospital. While in the 1960s institution, she meets and befriends many of the other patients, including sociopath Lisa (Angelina Jolie) and schizophrenic Polly (Elisabeth Moss), and nurses including Valerie (Whoopi Goldberg). It is difficult to believe that at the release of _Girl, Interrupted_ Angeline Jolie was barely starting in her acting career. This was a time before Tomb Raider, and even further before Changeling and Mr and Mrs Smith. Rather, Jolie had a handful of acting credits and one notable film (Gia). So, it is perhaps with huge credit that she was picked to handle such a complex character as Lisa. And it is Lisa who really keeps _Girl, Interrupted_ moving forward, earning Jolie a well deserved Oscar for Best Supporting Actress - her only Academy Award to date. Susanna, while the protagonist and perhaps more together mentally, spends most of the film going with the flow, at one moment grateful for the support of her roommate and then the next swept up in Lisa's chaotic whirlwind of destruction, never really offering much to the story other than a set of eyes to view it through. The final act is the explosive conclusion that the film's initial promise deserves, but overall _Girl, Interrupted_ can't shy away from the fact that not a lot really happens over the course of its runtime. Each of the girls are in the institution through no fault of their own, and their personalities are intrinsically linked to their conditions, so it is difficult to follow exactly what their redemption arcs are. Perfectly watchable, especially for Jolie's performance, but by no means a must-see.

Jun 23, 2021
Ahmetaslan27
8.0

Sometimes you see them as crazy or mentally ill, but they are the cure that keeps you from going crazy if you love them. The movie touched my feelings when I realized that we were the disease that penetrated their bodies and made these angels crazy ...

Jul 17, 2023
Geronimo1967
7.0

Winona Ryder is on great form here in this rather brutally frank look at a girl struggling with mental health issues. "Susanna" had been rushed to hospital by her worried parents after an apparent attempt at suicide. Diagnosed with a potential personality disorder, she is admitted to the "Claymoore" ... facility under the care of "Dr. Wick" (Vanessa Redgrave) and nurse "Valerie" (Whoopi Goldberg). As you'd expect, this place has a multitude of characters inside and she (and we) are introduced to a mixture ranging from the pathological liar to the anorexic, the sociopath to the schizophrenic. Some are friendlier to her, others ignore her altogether. It's "Lisa" (Angelina Jolie) whom she seems to relate to her best. She is a controlling character who swings between munificence and malevolence at the drop of an hat whilst giving the staff a constant stream of headaches. On the outside, her recently drafted boyfriend "Tobias" (Jared Leto) is trying to coax her to return to the outside world, but she seems to thrive on the institutionalised nature of her new life, addicted to it even. Gradually, though she begins to appreciate that "Lisa" is a toxic influence on her life - evidenced by a tragedy that really brings things home to her. The ensemble of patients - Clea Duvall, Brittany Murphy and Elizabeth Moss all work well with the sparingly appearing Goldberg and Redgrave to create a really affecting atmosphere here, but it's Jolie who delivers best with a career-defining effort as a creature that it's impossible to like but equally difficult not to feel sympathy for too. It's intensely scripted, occasionally funny and pretty perfectly paced and though not a easy watch, is certainly a powerful one.

Apr 25, 2024