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THE BIG LEBOWSKI


Times Like This Call For A Big Lebowski

1998




The Big Lebowski(1998)  

Directed by 
Joel Coen    
  
Writing credits 
Ethan Coen   & 
Joel Coen    
  
Cast (in credits order) verified as complete  
Jeff Bridges ....  The Dude  
John Goodman ....  Walter Sobchak  
Julianne Moore ....  Maude Lebowski  
Steve Buscemi ....  Donny  
David Huddleston ....  The Big Lebowski  
Philip Seymour Hoffman ....  Brandt  
Tara Reid ....  Bunny Lebowski  
Philip Moon ....  Treehorn Thug  
Mark Pellegrino ....  Treehorn Thug  
Peter Stormare ....  Nihilist (Dieter Hauff)  
Flea ....  Nihilist  
Torsten Voges ....  Nihilist  
Jimmie Dale Gilmore ....  Smokey  
Jack Kehler ....  Dude's Landlord  
John Turturro ....  Jesus Quintana  
James G. Hoosier ....  Quintana's Partner  
Carlos Leon ....  Maude's Thug  
Terrence Burton ....  Maude's Thug  
Richard Gant ....  Older Cop  
Christian Clemenson ....  Younger Cop  
Dom Irrera ....  Tony the Chauffeur  
Gérard L'Heureux ....  Lebowski's Chauffeur  
David Thewlis ....  Knox Harrington  
Lu Elrod ....  Coffee Shop Waitress  
Michael Gomez ....  Auto Circus Cop  
Peter Siragusa ....  Gary the Bartender  
Sam Elliott ....  The Stranger  
Marshall Manesh ....  Doctor  
Harry Bugin ....  Arthur Digby Sellers  
Jesse Flanagan ....  Little Larry Sellers  
Irene Olga López ....  Pilar  
Luis Colina ....  Corvette Owner  
Ben Gazzara ....  Jackie Treehorn  
Leon Russom ....  Malibu Police Chief  
Ajgie Kirkland ....  Cab Driver  
Jon Polito ....  Private Snoop  
Aimee Mann ....  Nihilist Woman  
Jerry Haleva ....  Saddam  
Jennifer Lamb ....  Pancake Waitress  
Warren Keith ....  Funeral Director  
rest of cast listed alphabetically  
Asia Carrera ....  Girl in 'Logjammin'' (uncredited)  
  
Produced by 
Tim Bevan   (executive)  
John Cameron (II)   (co-producer)  
Ethan Coen    
Eric Fellner   (executive)  
  
Original music by 
Carter Burwell    
  
Additional music by 
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart   (from "Requiem")  
Modest Mussorgsky   (from "Pictures at an Exhibition")  
  
Cinematography by 
Roger Deakins    
  
Film Editing by 
Ethan Coen   (as Roderick Jaynes)  
Joel Coen   (as Roderick Jaynes)  
Tricia Cooke    
  
Casting 
John S. Lyons    
  
Production Design by 
Rick Heinrichs    
  
Art Direction 
John Dexter (III)    
  
Set Decoration 
Chris L. Spellman    
  
Costume Design by 
Mary Zophres    
  
Make-up Department 
Jean Ann Black ....  make-up supervisor  
Daniel Curet ....  hair stylist  
Edouard F. Henriques ....  make-up artist: Mr. Bridges  
  
Production Management 
John Cameron (VII) ....  unit production manager  
  
Assistant Director 
Conte Matal ....  key second assistant director  
Donald Murphy (II) ....  second second assistant director  
Jeff Rafner ....  first assistant director  
  
Sound Department 
Michael Barry (II) ....  sound re-recording mixer  
Allan Byer ....  production sound mixer  
Benjamin Cheah ....  foley supervisor  
Marko A. Costanzo ....  foley artist  
Lewis Goldstein ....  sound effects editor  
Kenton Jakub ....  adr editor  
Frank Kern ....  foley editor  
Peter F. Kurland ....  boom operator  
Skip Lievsay ....  supervising sound editor
sound re-recording mixer  
Kimberly R. McCord ....  assistant sound editor  
Igor Nicholich ....  apprentice sound editor  
Bruce Pross ....  foley mixer  
Jennifer Ralston ....  foley editor  
Sam Sarkar (II) ....  utility sound technician  
Wyatt Sprague ....  assistant sound editor  
Keenan Wyatt ....  boom operator  
Allan Zaleski ....  apprentice sound editor  
  
Special Effects 
Tom Chesney ....  special effects foreman  
Roderick 'Mick' Duff ....  special effects foreman  
Janek Sirrs ....  visual effects supervisor  
Janet Yale ....  visual effects producer  
  
Stunts 
Loyd Catlett ....  stunts  
Vince Deadrick Jr. ....  stunts  
Jery Hewitt ....  stunt co-ordinator  
Jennifer Lamb ....  stunts  
  
Other crew 
Melissa Aggeles ....  dancer  
Karen Agresti ....  co-leadperson  
John Alagua ....  opticals  
J. Todd Anderson ....  storyboard artist  
Fonda Anita ....  extras casting assistant  
Karyn Anonia ....  apprentice editor
production goddess  
Lori Ashcraft ....  art department co-ordinator  
Barry Asher ....  bowling consultant  
Spring Aspers ....  music co-ordinator  
Philippe Aubry ....  rigging grip  
Clement Bacque ....  caterer  
Randall Balsmeyer ....  title designer  
Johnathan R. Banta ....  digital compositor (uncredited) 
Travis Baumann ....  compositing artist  
Barry Beaulac ....  effects technician  
Alex Belth ....  assistant editor  
Lori Jo Birdsell ....  dancer  
Lisa C. Boltauzer ....  dancer  
Julie Bond (III) ....  dancer  
Martin Bosworth ....  rigging gaffer  
David Boucher ....  propmaker foreman  
Tony Boura ....  grip  
Jeremy Braben ....  aerial camera assistant  
Mariko Braswell ....  set designer  
Wendy Braun (I) ....  dancer  
Craig A. Brink ....  rigging electrician  
Kevin Brown (II) ....  rigging electrician  
Aillene Laure Bubis ....  accounting production assistant  
T-Bone Burnett ....  musical archivist  
Valerie Jo Burnley ....  location assistant  
Carter Burwell ....  orchestrator: original music  
Michael Cain ....  production van driver  
Robert Chapin (II) ....  3-D digital artist  
Emile Charlap ....  music co-ordinator  
Peter Chesney ....  mechanical effects designer  
Rashid Chinchanwala ....  financial consultant  
Karen Christenberry ....  dancer  
Missy Cohen ....  associate music editor  
Alan Colbert ....  assistant chief lighting technician  
Pattie Cooke ....  baby wrangler  
Holly Copeland ....  dancer  
Lisa A. Corbin ....  on-set dresser  
Ed Dally ....  camera loader  
Rita Lisa Danao ....  set production assistant  
Kiva Dawson ....  dancer  
Jerry Day ....  key rigging grip  
Matt Dessero ....  paint artist  
Douglas Dewaay ....  propmaker gang boss  
David DiLiberto ....  associate editor  
David Diamond (IV) ....  rigging electrician  
Tammy R. Dickson ....  set production assistant  
Patricia Douglas ....  assistant to Mr. Goodman  
Juliette Dow ....  assistant to Mr. Bevan  
Jenna Dupree ....  casting assistant  
Elizabeth A. Eaton ....  dancer  
Gregg Edler ....  production co-ordinator  
Charlie Edwards (II) ....  grip  
Tom Elkins (I) ....  assistant production co-ordinator  
Jimmy Ellis (II) ....  rigging electrician  
Beth Emerson ....  set dresser  
Susan Evans (II) ....  paint artist  
Michael Farrow ....  music engineer  
Lindsay Fellenbaum ....  dancer  
Thomas W. Foster ....  first aid  
Jane Frazer ....  executive in charge of production  
Alan Frazier ....  assistant chief lighting technician  
Rick Freeman ....  dialogue editor  
Chris Fuentes ....  location assistant  
David Fuhrer ....  compositing artist  
Jenifer Galvez ....  rigging electrician  
Jennifer S. Garett ....  dancer  
Anthony Gaudio ....  head painter  
Adam Gilmore ....  second assistant camera  
Ron Goodman ....  aerial camera operator  
Robert Graf (II) ....  location manager  
Amelia Granger ....  assistant to Mr. Fellner  
Bill Green (IV) ....  rigging best boy grip  
Jamie Green ....  dancer  
Mark Haber ....  propmaker gang boss  
Bruce Hamme ....  dolly grip  
Aaron J. Harney ....  propmaker gang boss  
Andy Harris (I) ....  first assistant camera  
Franklin R. Healy ....  propmaker foreman  
Katie Hecker ....  paint artist  
Brad Heiner ....  rigging grip  
Mo Henry ....  negative cutter  
Brett Hernandez ....  propmaker gang boss  
Elizabeth Himelstein ....  dialect coach  
Bradford L. Hohle ....  stereo consultant: Dolby  
Rachel Holroyd ....  legal advisor  
Marty Houston (I) ....  office assistant  
Philip C. Hurst ....  greensman  
Roman Jakobi ....  electrician  
Cecily Jordan ....  extras casting co-ordinator  
Kim Jordan ....  assistant location manager  
Dennis Junt (I) ....  honeywagon driver  
Larry Kaplan (I) ....  publicist  
Todd Kasow ....  music editor  
Kathy Kelehan ....  animation producer  
Ken Kells ....  stand-in  
Nina Khoshaba ....  company co-ordinator  
Robert King (II) ....  rigging grip  
Laurel Kitten ....  dancer  
Sonny Kompanek ....  orchestrator: original music  
Wayne Kosky ....  second company grip  
Gary Kramer (II) ....  craft service  
Ritchie Kremer ....  property master  
T. Kukowinski ....  script supervisor  
Tim Lafferty ....  construction co-ordinator  
Bill Landrum ....  choreographer  
Jacqui Landrum ....  choreographer
dancer  
Lauren Lapham ....  production intern  
Carolyn Lassek ....  property handler  
Mary Lee (II) ....  dancer  
Jerry Legget ....  payroll accountant  
Daniel Leung ....  computer animator  
Cookie Lopez ....  key set costumer  
Sydney Ann Lunn ....  art department assistant  
Carrie Macy ....  dancer  
Danielle Marcus-Janssen ....  dancer  
Joelle Martinec ....  dancer  
Alvaro Martinez ....  rigging grip  
Jonas C. Matz ....  first aid  
Brian L. McCarty ....  music playback  
Matt McDonald ....  computer animator  
Caitlin McLean ....  dancer  
Gray Miller ....  computer animator  
Stacy Minkowsky ....  production intern  
Ted Morris (I) ....  camera operator  
Angela Morrison ....  legal advisor  
Merrick Morton ....  still photographer  
Lisa Mozden ....  assistant editor  
Chris Nelson (I) ....  effects technician  
Wayne Nycz ....  painter foreman  
Bill O'Leary (II) ....  chief lighting technician  
Sonya Ooten ....  assistant costume designer  
David Orr (II) ....  color timer  
Gary Osborn ....  painter foreman  
Danielle Nicole Parish ....  dancer  
Tim Park ....  set dresser  
Ron Patterson ....  assistant property master  
Les Percy ....  first company grip  
Randol Perelman-Taylor ....  set production assistant  
Jacquie Perryman ....  senior vice president: PolyGram Soundtracks  
Janos Pilenyi ....  opticals  
Sandra Plazinic ....  dancer  
Anne Pope ....  transfer assistant editor  
Steve Powell (I) ....  propmaker gang boss  
Kimberly Rach ....  production secretary  
John Railton (I) ....  stand-by painter  
Manish Raval ....  music co-ordinator  
Chris Reddish ....  rigging best boy electric  
Charles Reyes ....  labor foreman  
Bradford Richardson ....  graphics designer  
Anthony K. Riedel ....  production van driver  
William Preston Robertson ....  giggles/howls/marmots  
Gilly Ruben ....  production supervisor  
Michelle Rudy ....  dancer (as Michelle Rudy-Mirkovich) 
Timothy P. Ryan ....  transportation captain (as Tim Ryan) 
Dave Sale ....  aerial camera assistant  
Jon Salzma ....  electrician  
Alan J. Schoolcraft ....  president of operations: Mike Zoss Productions  
Donovan Scott (II) ....  compositing artist  
Amit Sethi ....  computer animator  
Kelly Sheerin ....  dancer  
Mindy Sheldon ....  accountant  
Alison Simpson ....  dancer  
Virginia Skeffens-Burton ....  set costumer  
Katherine Slay ....  dancer  
Charles Smith (IV) ....  grip  
Tim Snowber ....  lead person  
Duncan M. Sobel ....  electrician  
Kris Soderquist ....  assistant accountant  
Dawn Soler ....  executive in charge of music: PolyGram Filmed Entertainment  
R. Michael Stringer ....  grip
rigging grip  
Jenifer Strovas ....  dancer  
Eileen Sullivan ....  baby wrangler  
Michelle E. Swanson ....  dancer  
Don Tardino ....  transportation co-ordinator  
Randol P. Taylor ....  set production assistant  
Lara Thompson ....  assistant to Mr. Fellner  
Amy Tinkham ....  dancer  
Bree Turner ....  dancer  
Frank C. Turner (I) ....  stand-in  
Phillip Vargas ....  labor gang boss  
Eric Vignando ....  caterer  
Thomas Vilardo ....  transportation captain  
Charlie Vogel ....  post-production supervisor  
Magdaline Volaitis ....  dialogue editor  
Martina Volpp ....  dancer  
Derek Wade ....  transportation estimator  
Kathleen Walker ....  construction estimator  
Happy Walters ....  music supervisor  
Amy Warren ....  dancer  
Natalie Webb ....  dancer  
Wendy Weidman ....  casting associate  
Martin Weight ....  video assist  
Larry Wise ....  tool man  
Pamela Withers ....  costume supervisor  
Tom Wolfe (I) ....  music co-ordinator  
Abbe Wool ....  electrician  
Kim Yates ....  dancer  
Crew believed to be complete. 
 
 

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                           THE BIG LEBOWSKI
                     A film review by Steve Rhodes
                      Copyright 1997 Steve Rhodes
RATING (0 TO ****):  ***

THE BIG LEBOWSKI, the Coen brothers' latest cornucopia of colorful characters, shares more with their earlier 1987 movie, RAISING ARIZONA, than their recent Oscar sensation, FARGO. A zany comedy about a hippie bowler and his bowling buddies covers the cinematic map. Mixing everything from a million-dollar ransom of an ex-porn actress to bowlers dressed in horned-Wagnerian costumes and dancing in Busby Berkeley-style choreography, the Coen brothers leave few topics untouched. Although the dream sequences are by far and away its high points, the film does devote some energy to sketching the outlines of a plot. But if you demand a strong narrative drive and characters who are more than just loony, this probably isn't the picture for you.

It all starts when The Dude, played with a freeze-dried hippie look by a perfectly cast Jeff Bridges, gets attacked by a bunch of Germans, who are either Nazis or Nihilists. It seems his wife Bunny (Tara Reid) owes money to some pretty unsavory characters who want it back now, or they'll use his rug for a toilet.

There's only one problem, he doesn't have a wife. He does, however, have a real name, Jeff Lebowski, which unfortunately is shared by a filthy rich but chintzy guy, who goes by the name of The Big Lebowski (David Huddleston). And the worst part of The Dude's tale of woe is that all this happens during his prime bowling season.

The perpetually unemployed Dude, with his wardrobe of thrift-shop castoffs, has reached a point in his life when he is content to wile away his time hanging out with his buddies, Walter and Donny, at the lanes. Walter, played to the hilt by John Goodman from THE BORROWERS, is an ex-Vietnam vet who sees everything as somehow related to his time in Nam. Go over the foul line and not admit it, and he's pulling out his gun. Steve Buscemi, last seen in THE WEDDING SINGER, plays Donny, a guy who can't get a word in edgewise.

The Big Lebowski calls on The Dude to be the bagman when Bunny gets kidnapped. And, you guessed it, the transfer of the money is less than successful. This, of course, gives the story's chain pot smoker a chance to run into a few of the eccentrics who populate Coen movies. (The movie could easily spawn a prequel about The Dude's life. We learn, among other things, that he was once a radical member of the famous Seattle Seven.)

Julianne Moore drops in from on high as The Big Lebowski's daughter, Maude. Maude is an artist who obsesses over sex and likes to paint while naked. When The Dude meets her, the nude Maude flies over him like Peter Pan in a leather harness as she heads to the canvas to splatter it with paint.

As an ultra-competitive bowler named Jesus Quintana, John Turturro gives the show's most outlandish performance. With his lavender clothes, his half-dozen rings, and his single painted fingernail, he licks his bowling ball while flamenco music plays in the background. He and his buddies are out to win the league competition and love making threats to The Dude and his team.

Ben Gazzara plays a pornographer named Jackie Treehorn, who believes that "the mind is the biggest erogenous zone." Like the businessman in THE GRADUATE who recommended plastics as the future, Jackie sees software as his industry's most lucrative direction.

Of the aforementioned dream sequences, the best called "The Gutter Ball" and set to the music of "I just dropped in to see what condition, my condition is in." Many other scenes are ones that only Ethan and Joel Coen could contrive. One of the best has the Germans throwing a pet marmot into the tub when The Dude is taking his bath. As the rodent heads for his private parts, the bad guys demand their money.

Still, the movie is more fascinating than funny, one you're more likely to discuss afterwards that laugh at while it is playing. Although the movie engenders many a nice chuckle, more often you're likely to be thinking a silent "wow" to yourself.

"So what do you do for recreation," Maude asks The Dude. "Oh, bowl, run around, and the occasional acid flashes," the perpetually stoned Dude replies. He may not have much of a life, but it's his life. He and his buddies share a single battle cry that gets them through good times and bad: "Let's go bowling!"

THE BIG LEBOWSKI runs 1:55. It is rated R for profanity, violence, nudity and drugs and would be acceptable for teenagers if they are older and mature.




Have I seen this movie: Yes
And what did I think: The Big Lebowski is a mildly amusing film full of interesting characters, some strange trippy scenes, and a whole lot of the F word. Jeff Bridges did a good job playing the Dude, a tripped out unemployed hippie. all he basicly does is Drink white russians, smoke joints, and bowl. He gets mixed up with a millionare of the same name after some guys break into his place, rough him up and pee on his rug. Basicly he starts out trying to get reimbursed for the rug, but after the millionaire Lebowski's wife is supposedly kidnapped, he is hired to go and deliver the ransom money. From there, the story doesn't go too far, but the characters make up for the lack of plot. John Goodman is also good as the NRA crazy friend, and Steve Buscemi is ok, but really should have had more to do. This movie is directed by the Coen brothers who did Raising Arizona and Fargo. This movie is kind of a cross between the two. If you just want to sit back and enjoy a movie without thinking too hard, then I would recommend this.

I give it 3 out of 5 stars
Review written June 30, 1999
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