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The Master

Every man needs a guide.
2012 | 137m | English

(196949 votes)

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Freddie, a volatile, heavy-drinking veteran who suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder, finds some semblance of a family when he stumbles onto the ship of Lancaster Dodd, the charismatic leader of a new "religion" he forms after World War II.
Release Date: Sep 14, 2012
Director: Paul Thomas Anderson
Writer: Paul Thomas Anderson
Genres: Drama
Keywords post-traumatic stress disorder (ptsd), sexual obsession, religion, drifter, alcoholic, handjob, post war, cult leader, scientology, religious cult, charismatic leader, right hand man, 1940s, past life regression, nude dancing
Production Companies Ghoulardi Film Company, Annapurna Pictures, JoAnne Sellar Productions
Box Office Revenue: $28,258,060
Budget: $32,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Joaquin Phoenix Freddie Quell
Philip Seymour Hoffman Lancaster Dodd
Amy Adams Peggy Dodd
Rami Malek Clark
Laura Dern Helen Sullivan
Jesse Plemons Val Dodd
Ambyr Childers Elizabeth Dodd
Madisen Beaty Doris Solstad
Kevin J. O'Connor Bill White
Patty McCormack Mildred Drummond
Lena Endre Mrs. Solstad
Barbara Brownell Margaret O'Brien
Amy Ferguson Martha the Salesgirl
Jennifer Neala Page Winn Manchester
Christopher Evan Welch John More
Mike Howard Rorschach Doctor
Frank Bettag Frank
Mimi Cozzens Chi Chi Crawford
Jillian Bell Susan Gregory
Joshua Close Wayne Gregory
Martin Dew Norman Conrad
Kevin J. Walsh Cliff Boyd
Brady Rubin Michelle Mortimer
Jill Andre Beatrice Campbell
Barlow Jacobs James Sullivan
David Warshofsky Philadelphia Police
Tom Knickerbocker Judge
Zan Overall Bartender
Katie Boland Young Woman
Lorelai Hoey Baby
Price Carson V.A. Doctor
Sarah Shoshana David V.A. Nurse
Bruce Goodchild V.A. Doctor / Interview
Matt Hering V.A. Patient
Dan Anderson V.A. Patient
Andrew Koponen V.A. Patient
Jeffrey W. Jenkins V.A. Patient
Patrick Wilder V.A. Patient
Ryan Curtis V.A. Patient
Jay Laurence V.A. Patient
Abraxas Adams V.A. Patient
Tina Bruna Portrait Customer
Kevin Hudnell Portrait Customer
Hunter Craig Portrait Customer
Ryder Craig Portrait Customer
Rodion Salnikov Portrait Customer
Emily Gilliam Portrait Customer
Kody Klein Portrait Customer
W. Earl Brown Fighting Businessman
Ariel Felix Filipino Worker
Vladimir Velasco Filipino Worker
John Mark Reyes Filipino Worker
Brian Fong Filipino Worker
Diane Cortejo Young Filipino Woman
Leonida A. Bautista Nana
Myrna De Dios Angry Filipino Woman
William O'Brien Hiring Hall Voice (voice)
Brigitte Hagerman New York Party Girl
Charley Morgan New York Lawyer
Gigi Benson Dancer
Liz Clare Dancer
Fiona Dourif Dancer
Audrey Finer Dancer
Megan Rose Fox Dancer
Baily Hopkins Dancer
Mari Kearney Dancer
Sarah Klaren Dancer
Ally Johnson Dancer
Brittany Kilcoyne McGregor Dancer
LaRain Ring Dancer
Kimberly Ables Jindra Processing Patient
Theo Crisell Jail Bird
Eban Schletter Band (Piano)
Scott Rodgers Band (Drum)
Melora Walters Band (Voice)
Emily Jordan British Receptionist
Amanda Caryn Jobbins British Receptionist
Olivia Rosemarie Barham Pub Customer
Napoleon Ryan Pub Customer
AnnaCorey Madam Grace Love Interest (uncredited)
Bill Blair Man at the Bar (uncredited)
Quint Gabriel U.K Student
Name Job
Jeff Kunkle Dolly Grip
Paul Thomas Anderson Director, Writer
Jonny Greenwood Original Music Composer
Jack Fisk Production Design
Michael Semanick Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Chris Scarabosio Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Designer
Gigi Williams Makeup Department Head
Wesley Hodge Hairstylist
Jana Vance Foley Artist
Frank Rinella Foley Mixer
Kevin Bolen Sound Recordist
Gregory D. Liegey Visual Effects Supervisor
Nordin Rahhali CG Supervisor
Amy Wells Set Decoration
David Crank Production Design
Phil Bray Still Photographer
Chuck Zlotnick Still Photographer
Conner McKinley Art Department Coordinator
Kate Biscoe Makeup Department Head
Graeme Stewart Music Editor
Jillian Giacomini Script Supervisor
Brendan Walsh First Assistant Editor
Cassandra Kulukundis Casting
Leslie Jones Editor
Peter McNulty Editor
Miia Kovero Hair Department Head
Paula Suhy First Assistant Editor
Wendy M. Craig Costume Supervisor
Linda Cohen Music Supervisor
Robert T. Chestnut Transportation Captain
Aurora Bergere Key Makeup Artist
Michael Lantieri Special Effects Coordinator
Jim Krase Construction Foreman
Michael Bauman Chief Lighting Technician
Colin Anderson Camera Operator
Kevin Sellers Foley Editor
C.J. Maguire Property Master
Germicka Barclay Hairstylist
Melody Levy Makeup Artist
Mark W. Jones Driver
Tom Massimini Grip
David Kiiskinen Stunts
Patrick J. Statham Stunts
Robert Wilson Hairstylist
John P. Goldsmith Set Designer
Malcolm Fife Foley Editor
Bill Holmquist Construction Coordinator
Cookie Lopez Key Set Costumer
Demelza Cronin Production Coordinator
Donna Marcione Pollack Key Costumer
Andrea Pino Makeup Artist
Cheryl Nardi Dialogue Editor
Rudy Reachi Assistant Property Master
Lloyd Barachina Stunts
Kevin Larson Stunts
Myke Schwartz Stunt Coordinator, Stunts
Gary Toy Stunts
Will Weiske Unit Production Manager
Michael Kenner Key Grip
Karen Teneyck Graphic Designer
John W. Micheletos Leadman
Lawrence Hornbeck On Set Dresser
Mike Helbig Set Dresser
John Horning Set Dresser
Stephen McCumby Set Dresser
Anthony Samora Set Dresser
Gregg Szabo Set Dresser
Aaron Ali Tichenor Second Assistant "A" Camera
Juan Cisneros Utility Sound
Jay King Special Effects Technician
Marek Bojsza Electrician
Thomas M. Dangcil Electrician
Sophie Shellenberger Electrician
Charlie McIntyre Rigging Gaffer
Eric Cross Grip
Nicholas Kirsten Grip
Orlando Orona Grip
Gary Gill Key Rigging Grip
Jose F. Barrios Rigging Grip
Marc Wall Rigging Grip
Tracy Dixon Extras Casting
Joseph Hicks Extras Casting
Trevor Tavares Second Second Assistant Director
Paul Black Costumer
Myron Baker Costumer
Amy Fegely Costumer
Branden Marks Costumer
Noel Leonard Costumer
Chris Proctor Costumer
Eric Richard Lasko Second Assistant Director
Karen Ramirez Assistant Production Coordinator
Jaime Lovell Art Department Assistant
Keith Sale Leadman
Jason Bean On Set Dresser
Scott M. Anderson Set Dresser
Brock Helfer Set Dresser
Michael Leonard Set Dresser
Bret Ross Set Dresser
Roger Shaide Set Dresser
Louis Visco Set Dresser
Jill Rolie-December Set Decoration Buyer
Adam Blantz Boom Operator
Lou Wiskes Utility Sound
Mike Bonnaud Best Boy Electrician
Michael Ryan Burns Electrician
Michael Tolochko Electrician
James Kumarelas Rigging Gaffer
John Morris Best Boy Grip
Brook Johnson Grip
Robert 'Boomer' McCann Grip
Kent Baker Key Rigging Grip
Joseph J. Allen Rigging Grip
Jonathan Leary Rigging Grip
John Barba Casting Associate
David Kramer Extras Casting
Aaron Moskal Extras Casting
Marcy Grace Froehlich Assistant Costume Designer
Amy Arnold Costumer
Andrea Cooper Costumer
Steve Ferry Costumer
Kirstin Gallo Costumer
David Perrone Costumer
Valerie White Costumer
Amanda Williams Hair Department Head
Lynn Tully Hairstylist
Dennie Thorpe Foley Artist
Sean England Foley Recordist
Stephen Urata Sound Recordist
Wainani Young-Tomich Second Second Assistant Director
Dan Glass Senior Visual Effects Supervisor
Andy Foster Visual Effects Producer
Chelsea Kammeyer Visual Effects Coordinator
Mihai Malaimare Jr. Director of Photography
Mark Bridges Costume Design
Matthew Wood Supervising Sound Editor
David Acord Sound Effects Editor
Mark Ulano Sound mixer
Garrett Warren Stunt Coordinator
Adam Somner First Assistant Director
Steve Slanec Dialogue Editor
Kim Foscato Dialogue Editor
Tsuyoshi Abe Stunts
Dan Brown Stunts
Mark Chadwick Stunts
Mark Ginther Stunts
Zach Hudson Stunts
Jesse V. Johnson Stunts
Tim Meredith Stunts
Rex Reddick Stunts
Brian Scannell Stunts
Mark Aaron Wagner Stunts
Daniel Lupi Unit Production Manager
Erik L. Brown First Assistant Camera
Ruth De Jong Assistant Art Director
Florencia Martin Set Decoration Buyer
Holly Dorff ADR Voice Casting
Barry Idoine Director of Photography
Paul E. Short Stunts
Joe Bucaro III Stunt Double
Name Title
Ted Schipper Executive Producer
Will Weiske Co-Producer
Albert Chi Co-Producer
Paul Thomas Anderson Producer
Megan Ellison Producer
Daniel Lupi Producer
JoAnne Sellar Producer
Adam Somner Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
Spirit Awards Best Supporting Actress Amy Adamson Won
Venice Film Festival Best Director Paul Thomas Anderson Nominated
Venice Film Festival Best Picture N/A Won
Venice Film Festival Best Actress Joaquin Phoenix Nominated
Venice Film Festival Best Supporting Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman Won
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Reviews

Pugwash
N/A

Modern self-indulgent rubbish. Too long. I gained nothing from watching this. It's nicely photographed, but that is a given in the 21st century. The acting is fine, but this is a review of the movie as a whole. Don't waste your time. ...

Jun 23, 2021
FilipeManuelNeto
5.0

**It's a film for a fairly narrow audience and is very slow paced... too slow.** Honestly, I expected more from this movie. A certain strong dramatic spark that really justified the time spent watching it. Unfortunately, it seems the only motivation for seeing the film is its criticism of the Chu ... rch of Scientology, a criticism that, if you read a little about the church and pay attention, is not even implied. Paul Thomas Anderson is a respected director, especially after the films “Magnolia” and “There Will Be Blood”. I'm not going to discuss that, not least because he's not a director I'm comfortable with (I think, counting this one, I've only seen two of his films). What matters is this film, and here, the director did a good job. It probably not the best of his career, there are very debatable options especially in terms of editing and rhythm, but it's enough. The cast's work is even better. Joaquin Phoenix gives us an impeccable, intense and very dramatic work, even if it is totally surpassed by the charisma of Philip Seymour Hoffman, a totally accurate choice for the character, who required not only charisma but also leadership, affirmation and authority. The actor, who left us suddenly and quite prematurely, was rightly nominated for an Oscar here. Laura Dern and Amy Adams ensure the main presences in the feminine, and they do it safely, even if in a more discreet way. On a technical level, the film has some very good points and others not so well developed: if on the one hand we have an excellent collection of sets and costumes, a good recreation of historical periods and places, an excellent cinematography and an enviable filming work, we also have a badly done edition, incapable of giving the film greater drama and some rhythm. I don't know if that was on purpose or not, what I do know is that the movie is disgustingly slow, dull and boring, with tons of lamely written dialogue and a lot of wasted time in between. I was left with the feeling that it would have been perfectly possible, in editing, to cut about half an hour of film without rigorously altering the meaning or running the risk of ruining the story. And talking about editing invariably leads us to talking about the script. I am not and have never been a member of the Church of Scientology, so I feel free to see a film that openly criticizes it, and also a film that criticizes it more covertly, as is the case. What the film makes clear is the weight of a great leader's charisma for the growth of a cult, but that was something that seemed clear enough to me. There are also some passages in which the film suggests that Scientology (like the “Cause”) is a great hoax, but this is also apparently consensual among the common public, and is based to some extent on testimonies from former members of the church. Regardless, it is not a film that is capable of attracting the masses to cinema, it is a topic for a niche of people already interested in it and not for the general public. And that doomed the film to a tremendous financial failure, considering the capital the production spent on it.

May 27, 2023