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Birdy
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Synopsis
Director Alan Parker tackles this adapation of William Wharton's novel, which retains much of the source material's texture and complexity. Matthew Modine is Birdy, who comes back from Vietnam mentally shattered and deludes himself into thinking that he is a bird, an animal that has obsessed him since childhood. Birdy is confined to a military hospital, where he spends his time sitting naked in his room, not acknowleding anyone, moving and acting like a parakeet. His best friend Al (Nicolas Cage), also a wounded Vietnam vet, visits Birdy every day, determined to bring him back to reality. Birdy is occasionally disjointed but enriched by strong performances from Modine and Cage and a number of hard-to-forget moments. ~ Don Kaye, All Movie Guide

Cast

Sandy Baron Mr. Columbato
Nicolas Cage Al Columbato
Crystal Field Mrs. Columbato
Nancy Fish Mrs. Prevost
John Harkins Dr. Weiss
Bruno Kirby Renaldi
Matthew Modine Birdy
Delores Sage Birdy's Mother
Karen Young Hannah Rourke

Production Crew

Armin Ganz Art Director
W. Stewart Campbell Art Director
Ned Kopp Associate Producer
William Wharton Book Author
Michael Roberts Camera Operator
Juliet Taylor Casting
Michael Seresin Cinematographer
Peter Gabriel Composer (Music Score)
Kristi Zea Costume Designer
Alan Parker Director
Gerry Hambling Editor
David Manson Executive Producer
Barbara Kelly Makeup
Barbara Kelly Makeup
Alan Marshall Producer
Geoffrey Kirkland Production Designer
Nancy Giebink Production Designer
Alan Parker Screenwriter
Jack Behr Screenwriter
Sandy Kroopf Screenwriter
George R. Nelson Set Designer
David MacMillan Sound/Sound Designer
Cliff Wenger Special Effects
M. James Arnett Stunts
Year: 1984
Runtime: 120
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Color type
Metrocolor

Produced by
Columbia Pictures
Tri-Star

Awards
1984 - Best Picture - National Board of Review
1985 - Special Jury Grand Prix - Cannes International Film Festival
1985 - Special Jury Grand Prix - Cannes Film Festival