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Awakenings

There is no such thing as a simple miracle.
1990 | 120m | English

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Dr. Malcolm Sayer, a shy research physician, uses an experimental drug to "awaken" the catatonic victims of a rare disease. Leonard is the first patient to receive the controversial treatment. His awakening, filled with awe and enthusiasm, proves a rebirth for Sayer too, as the exuberant patient reveals life's simple but unutterably sweet pleasures to the introverted doctor.
Release Date: Dec 04, 1990
Director: Penny Marshall
Writer: Steven Zaillian, Oliver Sacks
Genres: Drama
Keywords coma, experiment, based on novel or book, hope, miracle, based on true story, hospital, illness, woman director, comatose
Production Companies Parkes/Lasker productions
Box Office Revenue: $52,096,475
Budget: $31,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Robert De Niro Leonard Lowe
Robin Williams Malcolm Sayer
John Heard Dr. Kaufman
Julie Kavner Eleanor Costello
Penelope Ann Miller Paula
Ruth Nelson Mrs. Lowe
Max von Sydow Peter Ingham
Anne Meara Miriam
Dexter Gordon Rolando
George Martin Frank
Alice Drummond Lucy Fishman
Richard Libertini Sidney
Laura Esterman Lolly
Barton Heyman Bert
Judith Malina Rose
Mary Alice Nurse Margaret
Keith Diamond Anthony
Bradley Whitford Dr. Tyler
John Christopher Jones Dr. Sullivan
Mary Catherine Wright Nurse Beth
Jayne Haynes Frances
Le Clanché du Rand Magda
Yusef Bulos Joseph
Steven Randazzo Luis
Gloria Harper Dottie
Gwyllum Evans Desmond
Steve Vinovich Ray
Tiger Haynes Janitor
Harvey Miller Hospital Director
Tanya Berezin Psychiatrist
Peter Stormare Neurochemist
Shane Fistell Man in Hall
Waheedah Ahmad Hysterical Woman
Charles Keating Mr. Kean
Christina Huertes Christina
Linda Burns Fishsticks
Judy Jacksina Hospital Receptionist
Gary Tacon George
Rico Elias Orderly #1
Mel Gorham Nurse Sara
Chris Carolan EEG Technician
Debra Kovner-Zaks Cafeteria Nurse
Max Rabinowitz Ward #5 Orderly
Gordon Joseph Weiss Ward #5 Patient
Byron Utley Ward #5 Patient #2
Anthony McGowen Ward #5 Patient #3
Paul Montgomery Ward #5 Patient #4
Leonard Tepper Ward #5 Patient #5
Vincent Pastore Ward #5 Patient #6
Howard Feller Ward #5 Patient #7
Libby Titus Club Singer
Michael Hyde Bus Driver
Tomislav Novakovic Bartender
Adam Bryant Librarian
Anthony J. Nici Young Leonard
Oliver Block Leonard's Friend #1
Buck Smith Leonard's Friend #2
Joan E. MacIntosh Teacher
Harry L. Seddon Medical Student
Jack Mulcahy Psych Ward Intern
Jason W. Fuchs Pot-Head Hippie
Vin Diesel Hospital Orderly (uncredited)
Name Job
George DeTitta Jr. Set Decoration
Lynn Nigro Art Department Assistant
Kathryn Camp First Assistant Editor
Richard Baratta Location Manager
James Flamberg Music Editor
Joe Dorn ADR Editor
Gerald DeTitta Leadman
Mark Pappas Foley Editor
Beth Bergeron Supervising ADR Editor
Richard Quinlan Chief Lighting Technician
Cynthia Flynt Costume Design
Battle Davis Editor
George Potts Assistant Costume Designer
Gerald B. Greenberg Editor
Anton Furst Production Design
Ilona Herman Hairstylist, Makeup Artist
Bernadette Mazur Makeup Artist
William A. Farley Hairstylist
Jere Huggins Additional Editing
Michele Perrone Assistant Sound Editor
Bob Newlan Sound Editor
Timothy M. Bourne Unit Production Manager
Jerry Ross Supervising Sound Editor
Bill Groom Art Direction
Scott W. Farley Hairstylist
Sheila Paige Script Supervisor
John Morris Sound Editor
Hugo Weng Sound Editor
Glen Trotiner Second Assistant Director
Sarah Knowles Art Department Assistant
Linda Murphy Boom Operator
Les Lazarowitz Production Sound Mixer
Tony Gittelson First Assistant Director
Debbie Goldsmith Assistant Editor
Suzanne Pillsbury Assistant Editor
Hamilton Sterling Sound Editor
Robert Griffon Jr. Property Master
Linda Yeaney Assistant Sound Editor
Michelle Pleis Assistant Sound Editor
David Williams Foley Editor
Michael Hyde Transportation Captain
Tom Priestley Jr. Camera Operator
Margaret Mitchell Production Accountant
Louis Goldman Still Photographer
Yakov Sklyansky Thanks
Larry Kaplan Unit Publicist
Donah Bassett Negative Cutter
Ed. Weinberger Thanks
Mike Bedard Cableman
Matthew Iadarola Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Laura Perlman Music Editor
Jack Winter Thanks
Penny Marshall Director
Steven Zaillian Screenplay
Miroslav Ondříček Director of Photography
Bonnie Timmermann Casting
Alan E. Muraoka Assistant Art Director
Ron Petagna Sr. Construction Coordinator
Oliver Sacks Book
Gary C. Bourgeois Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Patricia Birch Thanks
Carrie Fisher Thanks
Tracy Reiner Thanks
Randy Newman Original Music Composer
Name Title
Lawrence Lasker Producer
Elliot Abbott Executive Producer
Arne Schmidt Executive Producer
Amy Lemisch Associate Producer
Walter F. Parkes Producer
Penny Marshall Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
Golden Globes Best Director Oliver Stone Nominated
Academy Awards Best Picture N/A Nominated
Academy Awards Best Director N/A Nominated
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Reviews

Wuchak
5.0

***A ‘hospital film’ with Robin Williams and Robert De Niro, based on a true story*** A shy doctor (Robin Williams) gets a job at a Bronx hospital in 1969 where he attends to several patients in a catatonic state after the encephalitis epidemic of 1917–28. He experiments with a new drug that offe ... rs the hope of reviving them. Robert De Niro plays his key patient, Julie Kavner his nurse and John Heard his supervisor. Penelope Ann Miller is also on hand as a potential romantic interest. "Awakenings” (1990) is based on Oliver Sacks' 1973 memoir of the same name, which chronicled the true event that occurred the summer of ’69. Being a hospital movie about ailing people trying to recover puts it in the same camp as “One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest” (1975) and “Instinct” (1999), but it’s not as compelling. There’s just not enough human interest beyond the viewer being sympathetic toward the patients’ plight and wanting them to get well. It’s also marred by some blatant predictableness, like Leonard’s name on the bench and the “cup of coffee” aspect. Still, this is a tale that needed to be told and I’m not sorry I watched it. It’s just overrated. The film runs 2 hours and was shot in Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens, New York City. GRADE: C+

Jun 23, 2021