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Synopsis
Kevin Spacey serves as both director and star for this biopic based on the life and career of legendary entertainer Bobby Darin, which moves back and forth between his childhood and adult selves to tell the tale of his remarkable life. Born Bobby Cassotto and raised in the Bronx, young Bobby (played as a child by William Ullrich) was raised by his mother, Polly (Brenda Blethyn), his brother-in-law, Charlie (Bob Hoskins), and his sister, Nina (Caroline Aaron). At the age of 15, Bobby contracted a severe case of rheumatic fever, which was expected to take his life; while it left him with a weak heart, Bobby beat the odds and survived. Buoyed by a love of music passed along by his mother, Bobby learned to play several instruments and began singing as he recovered. Displaying a confidence and drive which stopped just short of arrogance, he adopted the stage name Bobby Darin and set his sights on becoming a star. After a string of hits as a rock & roll singer, Darin (played as an adult by Kevin Spacey) takes another gamble, and with the help of manager Steve Blauner (John Goodman) he reinvents himself as a supper-club vocalist in the manner of Frank Sinatra. All the more remarkably, he succeeds, and his swinging version of "Mack the Knife" tops the charts. Now a major singing star, Darin decides to take up acting; on the set of his first movie, he woos his female co-star Sandra Dee (Kate Bosworth), and despite the stern objections of her mother (Greta Scacchi), Bobby and Sandra wed. But after a string of successful movies for Dee and hit records and an Oscar nomination for Darin, the shifting tastes of the 1960s throw their careers off-track. Bobby cautiously embraces the new sounds of the day, but his old fans don't want to hear him cover Bob Dylan or The Rolling Stones, while the younger audience isn't interested in his new sound, leaving Darin in a difficult place to make his way back to stardom. Kevin Spacey did his own singing for Beyond the Sea, recreating Bobby Darin's vocal style with uncanny accuracy. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Caroline Aaron Nina Cassotto Maffia
Brenda Blethyn Polly Cassotto
Michael Byrne Dr. Andretti
John Goodman Steve Blauner
Bob Hoskins Charlie Cassotto Maffia
Greta Scacchi Mary Duvan
Kevin Spacey Bobby Darin
Gary Whelan Jules Podell
Kate Bosworth Sandra Dee
Peter Cincotti Dick Behrke
William Ullrich Little Bobby
Matt Rippy David Gershenson

Production Crew

Anna Campeau Associate Producer
Christian Frohn Associate Producer
Jeremy Whelehan Associate Producer
Fiona Weir Casting
Joanna Colbert Casting
Mary Selway Casting
Risa Kes Casting
Rob Ashford Choreography
Eduardo Serra Cinematographer
Dana Brunetti Co-producer
Mark Tracey Co-producer
Philip Barry Co-producer
Christopher Slaski Composer (Music Score)
John Wilson Composer (Music Score)
Ruth Myers Costume Designer
Kevin Spacey Director
Trevor Waite Editor
Damon Horowitz Executive Producer
Doug Hansen Executive Producer
Henning Molfenter Executive Producer
Jason Constantine Executive Producer
Jim Reeve Executive Producer
Joanne Horowitz Executive Producer
Mark Damon Executive Producer
Michael Burns Executive Producer
Peter Block Executive Producer
Steve Robbins Executive Producer
Thierry Potok Executive Producer
Peter King Hair Styles
Guy Tannahill Line Producer
Peter King Makeup
Phil Ramone Music Producer
John Wilson Musical Direction/Supervision
Andy Paterson Producer
Arthur E. Friedman Producer
Jan Fantl Producer
Kevin Spacey Producer
Andrew Laws Production Designer
Kevin Spacey Screenwriter
Lewis Colick Screenwriter
Nick Foley Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 2004
Runtime: 118
Country: Germany
MPAA Rating: PG13
for strong violence and a scene of sensuality
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Archer Street Productions
Lions Gate Films
QI Quality International
Studio Babelsberg
Trigger Street Productions
Visionview

Release
December 17, 2004 (USA - Limited)
by Element X
Lions Gate Films

Awards
2004 - Best Soundtrack - Broadcast Film Critics Association
2004 - Film Presented - Toronto International Film Festival