Popularity: 6 (history)
Director: | Ridley Scott |
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Writer: | Callie Khouri |
Staring: |
Taking a break from their dreary lives, close friends Thelma and Louise embark on a short weekend trip that ends in unforeseen incriminating circumstances. As fugitives, both women rediscover the strength of their bond and their newfound resilience. | |
Release Date: | May 24, 1991 |
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Director: | Ridley Scott |
Writer: | Callie Khouri |
Genres: | Adventure, Drama, Crime, Thriller |
Keywords | southern usa, robbery, waitress, self-defense, highway, housewife, female friendship, arkansas, grand canyon, road trip, thief, murder, betrayal, on the run, sexual harassment, hitchhiker, buddy, desert, attempted rape, wild west, wiretapping, road movie, neo-western, sexual assault, fleeing, accidental crime, female outlaw, roadtrip, runaway woman, inspirational, sexual oppression, intense, defiant, female emancipation, oppressive home |
Production Companies | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Pathé Entertainment, Scott Free Productions, Star Partners III |
Box Office |
Revenue: $45,361,000
Budget: $16,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Jul 11, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Susan Sarandon | Louise |
Geena Davis | Thelma |
Harvey Keitel | Hal |
Michael Madsen | Jimmy |
Christopher McDonald | Darryl |
Stephen Tobolowsky | Max |
Brad Pitt | J.D. |
Timothy Carhart | Harlan |
Lucinda Jenney | Lena, the Waitress |
Jason Beghe | State Trooper |
Sonny Carl Davis | Albert |
Ken Swofford | Major |
Shelly Desai | East Indian Motel Clerk |
Carol Mansell | Waitress |
Stephen Polk | Surveilance Man |
Rob Roy Fitzgerald | Plainclothes Cop |
Jack Lindine | I.D. Tech |
Michael Delman | Silver Bullet Dancer |
Kristel L. Rose | Girl Smoker |
Noel L. Walcott III | Mountain Bike Rider |
Marco St. John | Truck Driver (uncredited) |
Gregory J. Barnett | State Police Officer (uncredited) |
Robert 'Bobby Z' Zajonc | State Police Pilot (uncredited) |
Charlie Sexton | Singer in Bar Band (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Norris Spencer | Production Design |
Lisa Dean | Art Direction |
Elizabeth McBride | Costume Design |
Anne H. Ahrens | Set Decoration |
Roland Neveu | Still Photographer |
Kathy Nelson | Music Supervisor |
Laura Perlman | Music Editor |
Luca Kouimelis | Script Supervisor |
Bobby Bass | Stunt Coordinator, Second Unit Director |
Leslie Ann Anderson | Hairstylist |
Richard Arrington | Makeup Artist |
Bonita DeHaven | Makeup Artist |
Karl Wesson | Hairstylist |
Anthony Cortino | Hairstylist |
Mel Dellar | Unit Production Manager |
Dean O'Brien | Unit Production Manager |
Steve Danton | First Assistant Director |
Richard J. Bayard | Construction Coordinator |
Gary Clark | Painter |
Roger M. Janson | Construction Foreman |
Alan S. Kaye | Set Designer |
Jim Olson | Construction Foreman |
Vic Petrotta Jr. | Property Master |
Robert Butch Samarzich | Greensman |
Scott Snyder | Construction Foreman |
Kenneth Turek | Leadman |
Mark Vitale | Construction Foreman |
John Poyner | ADR Editor |
Bob Risk | Sound Effects Editor |
Timothy P. Salmon | Boom Operator |
Jim Shields | Supervising Sound Editor |
Stan Parks | Special Effects Coordinator |
Paul Amorelli | Best Boy Electrician |
R. Scott Judge | Dolly Grip |
David B. Nowell | Aerial Director of Photography |
Brad Rea | Dolly Grip |
Bob Rose | Key Grip |
Taneia Lednicky | Key Costumer |
Christine Baer | Production Coordinator |
Anthony Goldschmidt | Title Designer |
Tim Monich | Dialect Coach |
Don Hildebrand | Pilot |
Robert 'Bobby Z' Zajonc | Aerial Coordinator |
Keith A. Wester | Production Sound Mixer |
Graham V. Hartstone | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Nisa Kellner | Set Costumer |
Janet Powell | Set Costumer |
Michael Hirabayashi | Assistant Art Director |
David Burton | Stunts |
Diane Kay Grant | Stunt Double |
Glory Fioramonti | Stunt Double |
Terry Collis | Stunts |
Bob Dewitt | Stunts |
Billy Hank Hooker | Stunts |
Anne Melville | Stunts |
Bennie Moore | Stunts |
Mike Ryan | Stunts |
Ronnie Rondell Jr. | Stunts |
Tommy J. Huff | Stunt Driver |
David Webster | Stunts |
Ira Belgrade | Casting Associate |
Michael Scott | Camera Operator |
Erich O. Rose | Grip |
Bob Miyamoto | Grip |
Kevin Kennedy | Grip |
David Canestro | Grip |
Martin J. Gibbons | Special Effects Technician |
Tim Moran | Special Effects Technician |
Kevin Quibell | Special Effects Technician |
B. Scott Senechal | Second Assistant Director |
Paul H. Stewart | Special Effects Technician |
Tom Cox | Chief Lighting Technician |
Thom Noble | Editor |
Callie Khouri | Screenplay |
Hans Zimmer | Original Music Composer |
Adrian Biddle | Director of Photography |
Mary Peters | Stunts |
Louis DiGiaimo | Casting |
Gregory J. Barnett | Stunts |
John C. Meier | Stunts |
Buddy Joe Hooker | Stunts |
Tony Epper | Stunts |
Kenny Endoso | Stunts |
Steve Boyum | Stunts |
Norman Howell | Stunts |
Marguerite Happy | Stunt Double |
Billy D. Lucas | Stunts |
Dick Ziker | Stunts |
Ridley Scott | Director |
Alexander Witt | Camera Operator |
Name | Title |
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Dean O'Brien | Co-Producer |
Mimi Polk Gitlin | Producer |
Callie Khouri | Co-Producer |
Ridley Scott | Producer |
Organization | Category | Person | |
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Golden Globes | Best Picture | N/A | Nominated |
Academy Awards | Best Picture | N/A | Nominated |
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***Entertaining but tragic road flick with Sarandon and Davis*** Two women from Arkansas (Susan Sarandon & Geena Davis) become fugitives and travel through the Southwest pursued by authorities (Harvey Keitel & Stephen Tobolowsky). Brad Pitt plays a cowboy drifter while Michael Madsen and Christop ... her McDonald are on hand as the beau and hubby of the women. "Thelma & Louise" (1991) is an iconic crime drama/road movie spiced with a few thrills. It’s entertaining, but not really empowering for females, unless making rash, stupid decisions and ruining your life is empowering. It’s amusing, dramatic and scenic, yet ultimately tragic. Sarandon was 41 during shooting while Davis was ten years younger. Both look great, but their characters are a bit of a turn-off during the opening reel, especially the ditzy Thelma (Davis), yet they win sympathy as the movie progresses. The film runs 2 hours, 10 minutes, and was shot in Southern Cal and Utah, as well as Bedrock, Colorado. GRADE: B
Thirty-odd years later, and this is still a classic piece of cinema. It all centres around best pals "Thelma" (Geena Davis) and "Louise" (Susan Sarandon) who are a bit bored with their respective fellas and set off on a drive. Stopping off at a roadside bar, things get out of hand when the latter wo ... man shoots dead a man trying to rape her friend. Now it's a dark car park and they had been drinking and dancing with this guy all night, so circumstances being what they are - the girls decide discretion is the better part of valour and off they drive. Not long after, Harvey Keitel's dogged police officer "Hal" shows up and pretty soon the girls are on the run. They have to stay one step ahead of their pursuers, find a way to get some cash and decide what to do with the hunky "J.D." (Brad Pitt), an hiker who has hitched his team to their wagon - much to the delight of "Thelma" - en route to safety in Mexico (just not via Texas!)! It's a film about self discovery I suppose, but really it is an entertaining romp from two women letting the badger loose. Pitt provides the now legendary eye-candy in his 501s and the whole things demonstrates a light-hearted criminality reminiscent of "Bonnie and Clyde". There are plenty of laughs to be had, the performances all round are engaging and charismatic and it's full of attitude. If I'd been on a jury - they'd have walked!