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Director:
Writers:
John O'Brien (novel)
Mike Figgis (screenplay)
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Release Date:
27 October 1995 (USA) more
Genre:
Plot:
Ben Sanderson, an alcoholic Hollywood screenwriter who lost everything because of his drinking, arrives in Las Vegas to drink himself to death. There, he meets and forms an uneasy friendship and non-interference pact with prostitute Sera. full summary | full synopsis
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Awards:
Won Oscar. Another 25 wins & 17 nominations more
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Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

Nicolas Cage ... Ben Sanderson

Elisabeth Shue ... Sera

Julian Sands ... Yuri
Richard Lewis ... Peter

Steven Weber ... Marc Nussbaum
Kim Adams ... Sheila

Emily Procter ... Debbie
Stuart Regen ... Man at Bar

Valeria Golino ... Terri
Graham Beckel ... L.A. Bartender
Albert Henderson ... Man at Strip Bar (as Al Henderson)
Shashi Bhatia ... Hispanic Prostitute

Carey Lowell ... Bank Teller
Anne Lange ... Business Colleague

Thomas Kopache ... Mr. Simpson

Vincent Ward ... Businessman #1
Lucinda Jenney ... Weird Woman
French Stewart ... Businessman #2
Ed Lauter ... Mobster #3
Waldemar Kalinowski ... Mobster #2

Mike Figgis ... Mobster #1
David Kriegel ... Hotel Manager
Bill Thompson ... Midwestern Man at Poolside
Marek Stabrowski ... Pawn Shop Owner

R. Lee Ermey ... Conventioneer

Mariska Hargitay ... Hooker at Bar

Danny Huston ... Bartender #2

Laurie Metcalf ... Landlady
David Brisbin ... Landlord

Shawnee Smith ... Biker Girl
Paul Quinn ... Biker Guy
Julian Lennon ... Bartender #3 in Biker Bar
Tracy Thorne ... Waitress at Mall
Bob Rafelson ... Man at Mall
Susan Barnes ... Desk Clerk

Marc Coppola ... Dealer

Michael A. Goorjian ... College Boy #1 (as Michael Goorjian)
Jeremy Jordan ... College Boy #2
Davidlee Willson ... College Boy #3

Xander Berkeley ... Cynical Cabbie
Sergio Premoli ... Stetson Man at Casino

Gordon Michaels ... Security Guard
Lou Rawls ... Concerned Cabbie
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Camille King ... Bank Manager (uncredited)
Walt G. Ludwig ... Slot Player (uncredited)
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Directed by
Mike Figgis 
 
Writing credits
John O'Brien (novel)

Mike Figgis (screenplay)

Produced by
Lila Cazès .... producer
Marc S. Fischer .... line producer
Stuart Regen .... executive producer
Paige Simpson .... executive producer
Annie Stewart .... producer
 
Original Music by
Mike Figgis 
 
Cinematography by
Declan Quinn 
 
Film Editing by
John Smith 
 
Casting by
Carrie Frazier 
 
Production Design by
Waldemar Kalinowski 
 
Art Direction by
Barry Kingston  (as Barry M. Kingston)
 
Set Decoration by
Florence Fellman 
 
Costume Design by
Laura Goldsmith 
 
Makeup Department
Kathryn Bihr .... key makeup artist (as Katy Bihr)
Beatrice De Alba .... key hair stylist (as Beatrice DeAlba)
Linda Hardy .... hair stylist
Linda Hardy .... makeup artist
 
Production Management
Marc S. Fischer .... unit production manager
Robin Le Chanu .... production supervisor (as Robin L. Green)
Michael Saxton .... post-production supervisor
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Simone Farber .... second assistant director
Gary Marcus .... first assistant director
Joel Chernoff .... second unit director (uncredited)
 
Art Department
Amy H. Abrams .... on-set dresser
Russell R. Anderson .... lead man (as Russ Anderson)
Michael R. Blaich .... lead scenic artist (as Michael Blaich)
Florencio Gelabert .... artwork
Bob Hawk .... carpenter
Jason Hedley .... swing gang (as Jason John Hadley)
Ghislain Mandon .... swing gang
Anmari Ollsson .... paintings in Sera's apartment
Charles Page .... construction foreman
Steve Pfauter .... swing gang (as Stephen Pfauter)
Charles Phillips .... construction coordinator (as Chuck Phillips)
Seth Phillips .... construction grip
Rodrido Pimentel .... artwork
Gustavo Ramos Rivera .... artwork
James Scott .... paintings: L.A. bank
Zeev Tankus .... property master
Rebecca Young .... art department coordinator
Anne Mari Ziecker .... assistant property master
 
Sound Department
Andie Derrick .... foley artist
Henry Dobson .... dubbing mixer
James Feltham .... assistant sound editor
Nigel Heath .... supervising sound editor
Rod Howick .... foley editor
Mathew Knights .... dialogue editor
Danny Sheehan .... assistant dubbing mixer
Julian Slater .... sound effects editor
Jason Swanscott .... foley artist
Pawel Wdowczak .... sound mixer
Paul Coogan .... boom operator (uncredited)
Clifford 'Kip' Gynn .... sound mixer: video (uncredited)
John Hays .... boom operator (uncredited)
 
Special Effects by
William D. Harrison .... special effects supervisor: Special Effects Unlimited, Inc. (as William Harrison)
Al Marangoni .... special effects: Special Effects Unlimited, Inc. (as Albert Marangoni)
Matthew Pope .... special effects: Special Effects Unlimited, Inc.
 
Visual Effects by
Aviv Yaron .... data operator: Cinesite (uncredited)
 
Stunts
Bruce Paul Barbour .... stunts (as Bruce Barbour)
Dick Hancock .... stunts
Jeff Smolek .... stunts
Diane Towery .... stunts
Russell Towery .... stunt coordinator
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Paul Birk .... best boy electric (as Paul R. Birk)
Bonnie S. Blake .... first assistant camera: "b" camera (as Bonnie Blake)
Richard Boyle .... best boy grip (as Rick Boyle)
James Davis .... electrician
Christian E. Dirkes .... dolly grip
Bernadette 'B.C.' Echohawk .... camera loader (as Bernadette Echo Hawk)
Flint Ellsworth .... electrician
Suzanne Hanover .... still photographer
Todd Heater .... electrician
Steve Irwin .... video playback operator
Toby Irwin .... gaffer
Sean McKelvey .... electrician (as Sean Mark McKelvey)
John Joseph Minardi .... grip
Marie Pederson .... camera operator
Stephen Pizzo .... first assistant camera
Kevin Smyth .... key grip
T.J. Tollefson .... grip
Dylan Rush .... grip (uncredited)
 
Casting Department
Stacey Rosen .... casting associate
Chris Gray .... extras casting (uncredited)
Terrence Harris .... casting associate (uncredited)
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Vickie Brinkford .... set costumer (as Vickie Brinkkord)
Jean Davis .... assistant costumer
Leesa Evans .... costume supervisor
Vivienne Westwood .... wardrobe: Ms. Shue
 
Editorial Department
Colin Coull .... color timer
Jinx Godfrey .... assembly editor
Paul Knight .... assistant editor
Dana Padgett .... post-production coordinator
Annette Williams .... assistant editor
 
Music Department
Tony Coe .... musician: tenor saxophone and clarinet
Ed Deane .... musician: electric guitar
Gemma Dempsey .... music supervisor
Mike Figgis .... musician: trumpet and keyboards
Isobel Griffiths .... musician's contractor
Dave Hartley .... musician: piano
Austin Ince .... original score engineer
Christopher Laurence .... musician: double bass (as Chris Laurence)
Ian Thomas .... musician: drums
Ray Warleigh .... musician: alto saxophone
Anthony Marinelli .... musician (uncredited)
Anthony Marinelli .... orchestrator (uncredited)
 
Transportation Department
Jennifer A. Blum .... driver (as Jennifer Blum)
Steve Earle .... driver
Don Feeney .... driver
Scotty Goudreau .... driver (as Scott Goudreau)
Brian Kahn .... driver: insert car
Kathy L. MacMillan .... driver
Seth Phillips .... driver: construction department
Derek Raser .... transportation coordinator
Todd Rowland .... driver: Mr. Cage
J.T. Thayer .... transportation captain
Earl Thielen .... driver
Tracy Thielen .... driver
Mark Willis .... driver
Paul Burlin .... driver (uncredited)
 
Other crew
Kevin Beard .... set production assistant (as T. Kevin Beard)
Valerie Burnley .... craft service: Laughlin/Las Vegas
James Capp .... assistant production coordinator (as James A. Capp)
Richard Davenport .... documentary team: "The Making of"
Peter Evangelatos .... craft service
Eddie Fickett .... set production assistant (as Eddie Ficket)
David Haldiman .... location manager
George T. Hayum .... legal services: Armstrong Hirsch Jackoway Tyerman & Werthheimer
Janee Hull .... script supervisor (as Janee Hull-Page)
Marco Kyris .... stand-in: Mr. Cage
Martee La Comette .... stand-in: Ms. Shue
Jeff Levine .... assistant: Mr. Cage
Mark Anthony Little .... set production assistant
Harvey Malkin .... production accountant (as Harve K. Malkin)
Carl Mastromarino .... assistant production accountant
Adam Moos .... completion bond: Film Finances
Mark Morgan .... clearance
Leonard Morpurgo .... unit publicist
Ty Pennington .... set production assistant
Shannon E. Reilly .... office production assistant
L.M. Soble .... assistant: Mr. Cage
Geoff Teagardin .... set production assistant (as Geoffrey Teagardin)
Romany Turner .... documentary team: "The Making of"
Romany Turner .... set production assistant
Craig W. van Gundy .... assistant location manager
Jill Naumann .... location scout (uncredited)
Silenn Thomas .... intern (uncredited)
 
Thanks
Claudia Buchanan .... special thanks
Brigid Buckman .... special thanks
Miles A. Copeland III .... special thanks (as Miles Copeland)
Elaine Davis .... special thanks
Tony Dingman .... special thanks
Arlen Figgis .... special thanks
Lois Kay .... special thanks
Anthony Marinelli .... special thanks
Simon Osborne .... special thanks
Randolph Pitts .... special thanks
Holly Simpson .... special thanks
Cecilia Skjorten .... special thanks
Sting .... special thanks
 
Crew believed to be complete


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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Leaving Las Vegas (France)
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MPAA:
Rated R for strong sexuality and language, violence and pervasive alcohol abuse.
Runtime:
111 min
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Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
The Rolex that Ben wears in the film is John O'Brien's actual watch. more
Goofs:
Continuity: Ben can be seen wearing his wedding ring in scenes after it was stolen off his finger by the prostitute. more
Quotes:
Ben Sanderson: [when asked who he's speaking to by a woman at the bar] Little brown-nosed gnomes with a sling-shot. more
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Soundtrack:
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35 out of 43 people found the following review useful.
Cage's Career Milestone, 22 October 2004
Author: CurtMan@LVCM.com from Las Vegas, NV

"Leaving Las Vegas" is an insightful, harrowing experience about the binding forces of true romance, the power of encouragement and compassion, and the tragic effects of alcoholism. The performances are absolutely astounding: Nicholas Cage delivers one of the most unforgettable, genuine, and human performances ever captured on film (a well-deserved Oscar for every reason), and Elisabeth Shue, as his soul provider and protector through the trauma of his alcoholic turmoil is sentimental, passionate, and definitely deserving of the Oscar for Best Actress in 1995, providing us with the eye of Ben Sanderson's heart and soul, as his equally troubled lover who has pledged to stay with him through tears and trials. Director Mike Figgis is intensely effective in following the many turmoils of Sanderson as he copes with terminal alcoholism, even going so far as to declaring he will "drink himself to death in Las Vegas", and the effects of his struggle upon his functions, health, and spirit, as well as the corresponding attributes of his loyal lover, Sara. I'm certain that anyone who has experienced the turmoil of alcoholism or has been deeply involved with such an abuser will gravely appreciate the realism and depth of this film to address the egregious effects of drinking constantly, and how this alcoholism tears many lives literally apart. I was horrified by Sanderson's dependence upon alcoholism as a substitute for happiness and control, and Nicholas Cage's uncanny human performance, with all of his appropriate, convincing twitches and erratic movements, enhanced the compassion and torment I felt for this character, who has literally surrendered his life to this terrible disease of alcoholism. We gasp in horror as we see Sanderson taking a shower with a bottle of gin in hand, and trembling to the refrigerator for a bottle of vodka: these are the true, tragic symptoms of alcoholism, and this film does an excellent job in addressing them. A brilliant, tragic, yet extremely essential study of the disease of alcoholism and how it can destroy every aspiration, every desire, and every state of consciousness we have within ourselves, when we are constantly craving "one more bottle of vodka" 24 hours a day, 7 days a week... Nicholas Cage delivers one of the most heartfelt and eerily convincing performances in the history of film, and this is one lamentable, subliminal look at one of the saddest and unnecessary addictions in humans: striving to either enhance, better, or in this case, destroy their lives in constantly drinking intoxicating and deadly substances. Sanderson to Sara: "You can never make me stop drinking"--- the sad, yet frighteningly real state of mind of a disparaged, hopeless, alcoholic. **** out of ****

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