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Kinsey (2004) -- A look at the life of Alfred Kinsey (Neeson), a pioneer in the area of human sexuality research, whose 1948 publication "Sexual Behavior in the Human Male" was one of the first recorded works that saw science address sexual behavior.
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Writer (WGA):
Bill Condon (written by)
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Release Date:
13 January 2005 (Australia) more
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Let's talk about sex.
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A look at the life of Alfred Kinsey (Neeson), a pioneer in the area of human sexuality research, whose 1948 publication "Sexual Behavior in the Human Male" was one of the first recorded works that saw science address sexual behavior. full summary | full synopsis
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Nominated for Oscar. Another 11 wins & 26 nominations more
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Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

Liam Neeson ... Alfred Kinsey

Laura Linney ... Clara McMillen

Chris O'Donnell ... Wardell Pomeroy

Peter Sarsgaard ... Clyde Martin

Timothy Hutton ... Paul Gebhard

John Lithgow ... Alfred Seguine Kinsey

Tim Curry ... Thurman Rice

Oliver Platt ... Herman Wells

Dylan Baker ... Alan Gregg

Julianne Nicholson ... Alice Martin

William Sadler ... Kenneth Braun
John McMartin ... Huntington Hartford

Veronica Cartwright ... Sara Kinsey
Kathleen Chalfant ... Barbara Merkle
Heather Goldenhersh ... Martha Pomeroy

Dagmara Dominczyk ... Agnes Gebhard
Harley Cross ... Young Man in Gay Bar
Susan Blommaert ... Staff Secretary
Benjamin Walker ... Kinsey at 19
Matthew Fahey ... Kinsey at 14
Will Denton ... Kinsey at 10

John Krasinski ... Ben

Arden Myrin ... Emily
Romulus Linney ... Rep B. Carroll Reece
Katharine Houghton ... Mrs. Spaulding
David Harbour ... Robert Kinsey

Judith J.K. Polson ... Mildred Kinsey

Leigh Spofford ... Anne Kinsey

Jenna Gavigan ... Joan Kinsey
Luke Macfarlane ... Bruce Kinsey (as Luke MacFarlane)
Mike Thurstlic ... Kenneth Hand
Jarlath Conroy ... Grocer

Bill Buell ... Dr. Thomas Lattimore
Michelle Federer ... Gall Wasp Class Coed (as Michele Federer)
Alvin Keith ... Black Student

Amy Wilson ... Marriage Class Coed
Maryellen Owens ... Female Assistant Professor
Roderick Hill ... Clerical Worker
Peg Small ... Retired Teacher

Don Sparks ... Middle-aged Businessman

Joe Zaloom ... Janitor

Kate Reinders ... Female Student #1
Mara Hobel ... Female Student #2
Lindsay Schmidt ... Female Student #3
Jason Patrick Sands ... Male Student #1

Marcel Simoneau ... Male Student #2
Bobby Steggert ... Male Student #3
Johnny Pruitt ... Male Student #4
John Epperson ... Effete Man in Gay Bar
Jefferson Mays ... Effete Man's Friend
Mark Mineart ... Slavic Man
Martin Murphy ... Bartender

Kate Jennings Grant ... Marjorie Hartford
Barry Del Sherman ... IU Reporter #1
Fred Burrell ... IU Reporter #2
Michael Arkin ... NYC Reporter #1
Dan Ziskie ... NYC Reporter #2 (as Daniel Ziskie)

Tuck Milligan ... NYC Reporter #3
Edwin McDonough ... Mr. Morrissey

John Ellison Conlee ... Bookstore Clerk
Arthur French ... Sharecropper

Chandler Williams ... Prison Inmate
Jaime Roman Tirelli ... Hispanic Man
Draper Shreeve ... Ballet Teacher
Philip Kushner ... Bellhop (as Phillip Kushner)
Joseph Badalucco Jr. ... Radio Repairman (as Joe Badalucco)
Henrietta Mantooth ... Poet
Doris Smith ... Old Woman

Reno ... Male Impersonator
Pascale Armand ... Young Black Woman

Sean Skelton ... Staff Photographer
Steven Edward Hart ... Reverend

Clifford David ... Professor Smithson
Randy Redd ... Student

Lynn Redgrave ... Final Interview Subject
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Michael L. Bash ... Student (uncredited)
Maria Bianco ... College Student (uncredited)

David E. Fischer ... Interview Student (uncredited)
Brute Force ... Himself (uncredited)

Christy Lee Hughes ... Interview Subject (uncredited)

Deric McNish ... Sex-Ed Student (uncredited)

Katherine O'Sullivan ... Woman Leaving Lecture (uncredited)

Beth Ellen Patrick ... 40s Housewife (uncredited)

Amber Paul ... Fiance of Clyde Martin (uncredited)
Dina Plotch ... Student (uncredited)
Richard Preshong ... University Guide (uncredited)
Cameron Stevens ... Student (uncredited)

Alexander Wraith ... Patient (uncredited)
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Directed by
Bill Condon 
 
Writing credits
(WGA)
Bill Condon (written by)

Produced by
Francis Ford Coppola .... executive producer
Kirk D'Amico .... executive producer
Valerie Dean .... associate producer
Richard Guay .... co-producer
Michael Kuhn .... executive producer
Gail Mutrux .... producer
Bobby Rock .... executive producer
Adam Shulman .... associate producer
Joel Hatch .... line producer: reshoots (uncredited)
 
Original Music by
Carter Burwell 
 
Cinematography by
Frederick Elmes (director of photography)
 
Film Editing by
Virginia Katz 
 
Casting by
Douglas Aibel 
Cindy Tolan 
 
Production Design by
Richard Sherman 
 
Art Direction by
Nicholas Lundy 
 
Set Decoration by
Andrew Baseman 
 
Costume Design by
Bruce Finlayson 
 
Makeup Department
Roy Bryson .... key hair stylist
Mindy Hall .... makeup artist: Ms. Linney
Wayne Herndon .... hair stylist
Todd Kleitsch .... special effects makeup artist
Michael Laudati .... makeup artist: Mr. Neeson
Jeffrey Sacino .... key hair stylist
James Sarzotti .... additional makeup artist
Carla White .... key makeup artist
Donna Marie Fischetto .... hair stylist (uncredited)
Paula Kelly .... additional makeup artist (uncredited)
Mary Anne Spano .... additional makeup artist (uncredited)
 
Production Management
Steven Kaminsky .... post-production supervisor
Tim Pedegana .... post-production supervisor
Diana Schmidt .... unit production manager
Mark Wolfe .... executive in charge of production: N1
Linda Sophie Chiu .... executive in charge: Myriad Pictures (uncredited)
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Jude Gorjanc .... first assistant director
Linda Perkins .... second assistant director
Amanda Taylor .... second second assistant director
Dennis T. Benatar .... first assistant director: second unit, additional photography (uncredited)
 
Art Department
JoAnn Atwood .... set dresser (as Joann Atwood)
Joseph Badalucco Jr. .... assistant property master (as Joe Badalucco)
Peter Bundrick .... construction foreman
Anthony Dimeo .... property master
Justine Dolan-Coates .... assistant property master (as Justine Dolan-Cote)
Joni Finlay .... set dresser
Richard Hebrank .... construction coordinator
Jon Ringbom .... scenic foreman
Amy Safhay .... greensperson
Jennifer Santucci .... art department coordinator
Francesco Sciarrone .... scenic foreman
Steven Shellooe .... set scenic
Dick Tice .... leadman (as Richard J. Tice)
Gary Cergol .... art department coordinator (uncredited)
David Cooney .... illustrator (uncredited)
Dan DeTitta .... props buyer (uncredited)
Daniel Geary .... carpenter (uncredited)
Lisa Kent .... set buyer (uncredited)
Rebecca Meis DeMarco .... assistant set decorator (uncredited)
Gifford Meyer .... props (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
Gregg Barbanell .... foley artist
Nancy Barker .... first assistant sound editor
Lance Brown .... sound re-recording mixer
Harriet Fidlow .... adr editor: New York
Michael Geisler .... foley supervisor
Paul Hackner .... dialogue editor
Ann Hadsell .... adr mixer: Los Angeles
Kenton Jakub .... adr editor: New York
Eric Lindemann .... supervising sound editor (as Eric Warren Lindemann)
David Lott .... foley editor
Trillby Kim Lowe .... supervising adr editor (as Kimberly Lowe Voigt)
Trillby Kim Lowe .... supervising dialogue editor (as Kimberly Lowe Voigt)
Kim Maitland .... cable person
Chris Navarro .... adr recordist: Los Angeles
T.J. O'Mara .... sound mixer
Dan Paikin .... cable person (as Daniel Paiken)
Steve Pederson .... sound re-recording mixer (as Stephen Pederson)
Jason Piatt .... foley mixer
Alex Raspa .... adr recordist: New York
Gary Ritchie .... sound recordist
Michael Scott .... boom person
Nathan Whitehead .... apprentice sound editor
Richard E. Yawn .... supervising sound editor
Paul J. Zydel .... adr mixer: New York
Todd Niesen .... dialogue denoising (uncredited)
Dan Paikin .... sound recordist (uncredited)
 
Special Effects by
Connie Brink .... special effects (as Connie Brink Sr.)
 
Visual Effects by
Michael Adkisson .... senior digital compositor: Title House Digital (as Mike Adkisson)
Martin Avitia .... digital editor: Title House Digital
Joshua D. Comen .... visual effects producer: Title House Digital (as Josh Comen)
Rob Englin .... digital compositor: Title House Digital (as Robb Englin)
Elton Garcia .... visual effects designer
Mike Ocoboc .... digital compositor: Title House Digital
Marlo Pabon .... visual effects supervisor
Clay Sparks .... digital editor: Title House Digital
Randall Balsmeyer .... visual effects (uncredited)
Derek Bird .... digital compositor (uncredited)
Randy Brown .... digital compositor (uncredited)
Elton Garcia .... digital effects artist (uncredited)
Holly Gregory Horter .... visual effects (uncredited)
 
Stunts
G.A. Aguilar .... stunt coordinator (as George Aguilar)
Blaise Corrigan .... stunt coordinator
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Bill Almeida .... rigging gaffer (as William Almeida)
Robert M. Andres .... key grip (as Robert A. Andres)
Alison Barton .... best boy grip
Angela Bellisio .... loader
Braden Belmonte .... second assistant camera: "a" camera
Keith Bunting .... company grip (as Keith Bunting Jr.)
Tony Campenni .... dolly grip
Mel Cannon .... company grip
Patrick Capone .... camera operator
Stephen Consentino .... Steadicam operator
Lamont Crawford .... company grip
Ralph G. Crowley .... best boy electric (as Ralph Crowley)
Peter J. Donoghue .... company grip (as Peter Donahue)
Samuel G. Friedman .... company electric (as Sam Friedman)
Jamie Gallagher .... generator operator
Dennis Green .... video playback
Carlos Omar Guerra .... first assistant camera (as Carlos Guerra)
Scott Kincaid .... company electric
Christopher Liscinsky .... company electric (as Chris Liscinsky)
Clay Liversidge .... generator operator
Tommy Lohmann .... Steadicam operator
Jonathan Lumley .... gaffer
Michael Papadapolous .... rigging best boy (as Michael Papadopoulos)
Ken Regan .... still photographer
Tom Shinn .... company electric
Chris Skutch .... rigging grip
Patrick Taistra .... company grip (as Pat Taistra)
Mark van Rossen .... rigging best boy (as Mark Van Rossen)
Sebastián Almeida .... camera intern (uncredited)
Donald M. Angst .... electrician (uncredited)
Dennis T. Benatar .... additional photographer (uncredited)
Chris Drechsler .... electrician (uncredited)
Stanley Fernandez Jr. .... first assistant camera (uncredited)
Timothy Healy .... key construction electric (uncredited)
Jesse Mather .... lighting technician (uncredited)
Tom Vulliez .... grip (uncredited)
 
Casting Department
Laura Cass .... casting assistant
Barbara Harris .... voice casting
Meredith Jacobson .... extras casting (as Meredith Jacobson Marciano)
Matt Schreiber .... casting assistant
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Kevin Draves .... costume supervisor: men (as J. Kevin Draves)
Kelly Gregson .... set costumer (as Kelly Lee Gregson)
Hilary Niederer .... assistant costume designer
Deirdre N. Williams .... costume supervisor: women (as Deirdre Williams)
Alethea McElroy .... additional costumer (uncredited)
 
Editorial Department
Aina Abiodun .... editorial production assistant
Kenny Becker .... color timer
Jim Bruce .... assistant editor
Laura Congleton .... assistant editor
Steve Harrow .... post-production consultant: N1
Mo Henry .... negative cutter: D. Bassett & Assoc.
Todd Schechter .... editorial production assistant (as Todd Daniel Schechter)
 
Music Department
Nadine Asin .... musician
Ken Bichel .... musician
Carter Burwell .... conductor
Carter Burwell .... orchestrator
Michael Farrow .... music scoring mixer
Tony Finno .... music preparation
Brian Godshall .... music clearances
Todd Kasow .... music editor
Lisa E. Kim .... musician (as Lisa Kim)
Jon Manasse .... musician
Barbara McDermott .... music editor
John Palatucci .... musician (as John Patatucci)
Dean Parker .... score production manager
Sandra Park .... musician contractor
Frankie Pine .... music supervisor
Robert Rinehart .... musician
Tom Sevcofic .... musician
Stacy Shames .... musician (as Stacey Shames)
Alan Silverman .... score recordist
Alan J. Stepansky .... musician (as Alan Stepansky)
Shelley Woodworth .... musician (as Shelly Woodworth)
Sharon Yamada .... musician
Seth Boggess .... assistant score engineer (uncredited)
Jason Stasium .... digital score recordist (uncredited)
 
Transportation Department
Maurice Fitzgerald .... transportation co-captain
Kevin Keefe .... transportation captain
Doug Dovichi .... transportation coordinator (uncredited)
 
Other crew
Thomas Ahlers .... production assistant
Alexandra Arlango .... assistant: Mr. Kuhn, Qwerty Films
Jonathan Bernier .... production assistant (as Jon Bernier)
Susan H. Bodine .... production legal counsel (as Sue Bodine)
Ciara Bresnihan .... production assistant
Andrea F. Cannistraci .... production legal counsel (as Andrea Cannistraci)
Andrew Cesana .... production assistant (as Andy Cesana)
Felix Chen .... payroll accountant
Kathy Ciric .... location manager
Annabel Clark .... intern
Adam Cook .... assistant: Mr. Condon
Kathryn Craig .... head of legal affairs: Qwerty Films
John 'JR' Craigmile .... production accountant (as J.R. Craigmile)
Jennifer Crammer .... assistant production coordinator (as Jen Crammer)
Sara Curran .... production legal counsel
Mary Cybulski .... script supervisor
Nina Fiore .... production assistant
Julie Hansen .... post-production accountant: Film Auditors, Inc.
Steve Harrow .... pre-production consultant: N1
Deborah Hecht .... dialect coach
Andrew Hildebrand .... head of commercial and business affairs: Qwerty Films
Steven Jacobson .... assistant: Ms. Mutrux
Kim Kraftsky .... animal trainer (as Kim Krafsky)
Robert A. Levine .... unit publicist (as Robert Levine)
Eli Lichter-Marck .... intern
Laura Lim .... production assistant
Peter Lüke .... production executive: N1
Steve McAuliff .... animal trainer
Caitlin McGinty .... production secretary
Kati Meister .... film researcher
Hillary Meyer .... first accountant
Bruno Michels .... production assistant
Montez A. Monroe .... production coordinator
Melissa Mugavero .... production assistant
Sarah Nuttall .... production coordinator: Qwerty Films
Emre Ozpirincci .... production assistant
Justin Pandolfino .... intern (as Justin M. Pandolfino)
Deborah Ricketts .... film researcher
Guadalupe Rilova .... assistant: Ms. Mutrux
Malcolm Ritchie .... production executive: N1 and Qwerty Films
Cara Rosenbloom .... assistant: Mr. Guay
Henri Sann .... production assistant
Mollie A.J. Smith .... production assistant (as Mollie Smith)
Jill Tandy .... production executive: N1 and Qwerty Films
Nick Vanderpool .... production assistant (as Nicholas Vanderpool)
Kristen von Hoffman .... intern (as Kristen Von Hoffman)
Mark Woolley .... chief financial officer: Qwerty Films
Alexa Alden .... additional script supervisor (uncredited)
Peter Bobrow .... location assistant (uncredited)
Kofi Burke .... production accountant: Qwerty Films (uncredited)
Elena Calvo .... set intern (uncredited)
Jared Cauliffe .... set production assistant (uncredited)
Linda Sophie Chiu .... assistant: Mr. D'Amico, Myriad Pictures (uncredited)
Alison S. Cohen .... production counsel (uncredited)
Frank Covino .... location scout (uncredited)
Steve Faughnan .... location assistant (uncredited)
John J. Fitzgerald .... additional set production assistant (uncredited)
Elton Garcia .... title designer (uncredited)
Gary Giudice .... location scout (uncredited)
Bobby Guay .... office production assistant (uncredited)
Kenny Guay .... production assistant intern (uncredited)
Shannon Lail .... production executive: Zoetrope (uncredited)
Julie Landholt .... graphic artist: titles (uncredited)
Jessica Lichtner .... script supervisor: second unit (uncredited)
Susan Orga .... location production assistant (uncredited)
Jurgen Proschinger .... finance manager: Qwerty Films (uncredited)
Jonathan Roumie .... location scout (uncredited)
Doyle Smith .... effects artist (uncredited)
Anita Sum .... production coordinator (uncredited)
 
Thanks
L. Wayne Alexander .... the producers wish to thank
Alan Brunswick .... the producers wish to thank
Keith Clark .... the producers wish to thank
Maureen Duffy .... the producers wish to thank
Jonathan Gathorne-Hardy .... the producers wish to thank: "Sex/the Measure of All Things"
Charles Moore .... the producers wish to thank
Jack Morrissey .... the producers wish to thank
Richard Phillips .... the producers wish to thank
David Shoner .... the producers wish to thank: NYPD
Greg Trattner .... the producers wish to thank
Bart Walker .... the producers wish to thank
Diane Ward .... the producers wish to thank
 
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MPAA:
Rated R for pervasive sexual content, including some graphic images and descriptions.
Runtime:
118 min
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Trivia:
Bill Condon and Laura Linney appeared at a benefit screening of the movie at Indiana University to help raise money for the Kinsey Institute. more
Goofs:
Anachronisms: The newspaper headlines about Kinsey's first book in the late 1940s are pasted onto current newspapers. Just above one of the headlines we see a story about the New York Mets and the Houston Astros. These teams did not exist in the late 1940s. more
Quotes:
Alfred Kinsey: When it comes to love, we are all in the dark. more
Movie Connections:
Featured in Indie Sex: Censored (2007) (TV) more
Soundtrack:
Dixie Swing more

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4 out of 4 people found the following comment useful.
Two-Disc DVD Set Showcases How the Sexual Revolution Began in a Fascinating Biopic, 7 April 2008
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Author: Ed Uyeshima from San Francisco, CA, USA

Since its publication sixty years ago, the first Kinsey Report (real title: "Sexual Behavior of the Human Male") has taken on mythic proportions for its groundbreaking look at never-before-examined human sexual habits. Dr. Alfred Kinsey is certainly worthy of a film biopic, and writer-director Bill Condon embraces the idea with a healthy respect for his subject, a strong sense of period atmosphere, and the same wry sense of humor he displayed in his fanciful James Whale tale, "Gods and Monsters". Condon effectively uses as a black-and-white framing device, the preparation for the interview process by which Kinsey and his staff surveyed people about their sexual habits. The director shows how Kinsey painstakingly teaches his research team how to get their hundreds of interview subjects to open up and speak freely about their sexual histories and as a result, revolutionized the way we think about sex. The 2004 film doesn't shy away from the double standards that exist to this day regarding the candor and explicitness of Kinsey's findings.

What resonates most is how Kinsey strove to break down barriers and taboos and social conventions, while continuing to be a flashpoint for the religious right as the instigator of the sexual revolution and the downfall of morality. The acting by the two leads is superb and unexpected. Liam Neeson gives a fierce and fearless performance in the title role, an obsessive-compulsive biologist who doesn't bat an eyelash when he translates the methodology he used in studying gall wasps into his forbidding survey of human sexuality. Neeson pitches his characterization between eccentric and megalomaniac and lets the doctor's maddening genius pour out of him without caution. As his plainspoken wife, Clara McMillen, Laura Linney imbues what could have been a passive role with a searching intelligence as she willingly stands by her brilliant husband but not without injecting her own sensibilities into their marriage. She and Neeson manage a terrific rapport based on a mutual respect and intellectual fascination. They play out their first sexual experience with honesty and conviction, though truthfully, both are way too long in the tooth to be credible as college students early in the story.

Peter Sarsgaard gives a subtle, often incisive portrayal of Clyde Martin, the bisexual researcher who successfully seduces both Kinsey and his wife but ultimately falters when he marries and finds his wife cheating on him. As Clyde's fellow research colleagues, Chris O'Donnell is the swaggering Wardell Pomeroy and Timothy Hutton is the slick, mustachioed Paul Gebhard, but neither leaves that much of an impression since their characters are designed as male archetypes rather than full-blooded characters. Oliver Platt plays his usually facile, comic self as Kinsey's one consistent supporter, Indiana University president Herman Wells, especially when Kinsey's work became too notorious for public figures to become sponsors or even to associate with him. Tim Curry seems to be making fun of his own Rocky Horror past by playing an uptight professor jealous of Kinsey's success. In little more than cameo roles that turn into memorable turns, the film includes William Sadler as a sexual satyr, John McMartin as philanthropist Huntington Hartford and Lynn Redgrave as a lesbian thankful to Kinsey for his research.

The one presumptive flaw of the film is the expectation that the viewer is already aware of the full historical context of Kinsey's work. More exposition would have been helpful. The weakest scenes, however, are the predictably drawn flashbacks to Kinsey's childhood, when he experienced an unfulfilled crush on an Eagle Scout, masturbated in shame, and eventually left home in rebellion against a brutally puritanical father. The father is played with fire-and-brimstone fury by John Lithgow, who seems to be channeling the same role he played in "Footloose" twenty years ago. The scene where he reveals his own sexual secrets years later with his son seems particularly contrived. The film also falters somewhat during the darker denouement after Kinsey falls ill. Regardless, the primary story is successful in stirring passion and sparking debate just exactly Kinsey would have wanted.

The two-disc 2005 DVD set offers solid extras. Disc One provides the film along with an optional commentary from Condon. He is informative without being pedantic about not only the topic, especially the inhibitions that exist to this day about sex, but also the complexities of the production. The centerpiece of Disc Two is the ninety-minute documentary, "The Kinsey Report: Sex on Film". It is admittedly comprehensive delving into specifics about Kinsey, his research institute, the production, and of course, sex. There are 21 deleted scenes, some quite fascinating, that amount to the length of a second film. Also included are a brief gag reel, theatrical and teaser trailers for the movie, a tour of the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction, and a 45-question interactive sex questionnaire. Highly recommended despite its flaws for anyone interested in how the so-called sexual revolution started.

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