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| Director: | Clint Eastwood | 
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| Writer: | Joel Oliansky | 
| Staring: | 
| Saxophone player Charlie ‘Bird’ Parker comes to New York in 1940 and is quickly noticed for his remarkable way of playing. He becomes a drug addict but his loving wife Chan tries to help him. | |
| Release Date: | Jun 01, 1988 | 
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| Director: | Clint Eastwood | 
| Writer: | Joel Oliansky | 
| Genres: | Drama, Music | 
| Keywords | jazz, saxophone, heroin, biography, psychiatric hospital, heroin addict, electroconvulsive therapy, death of daughter, bebop, eiffel tower, paris, 1950s | 
| Production Companies | Malpaso Productions, Warner Bros. Pictures | 
| Box Office | 
              
                Revenue: $2,000,000
                Budget: $9,000,000  | 
      
| Updates | 
          Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024  | 
      
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Forest Whitaker | Charlie 'Bird' Parker | 
| Diane Venora | Chan Parker | 
| Michael Zelniker | Red Rodney | 
| Samuel E. Wright | Dizzy Gillespie | 
| Keith David | Buster Franklin | 
| Michael McGuire | Brewster | 
| James Handy | Esteves | 
| Damon Whitaker | Young Bird | 
| Morgan Nagler | Kim | 
| Arlen Dean Snyder | Dr. Heath | 
| Sam Robards | Moscowitz | 
| Glenn Wright | Alcoholic Patient | 
| George Orrison | Patient with Checkers | 
| Bill Cobbs | Dr. Caulfield | 
| Hamilton Camp | Mayor of 52nd Street | 
| Chris Bosley | First Doorman | 
| George T. Bruce | Second Doorman | 
| Joey Green | Gene | 
| John Witherspoon | Sid | 
| Tony Todd | Frog | 
| Jo De Winter | Mildred Berg | 
| Richard Zavaglia | Ralph the Narc | 
| Anna Thomson | Audrey | 
| Al Pugliese | Owner - Three Deuces | 
| Hubert Kelly | Wilson | 
| Billy J. Mitchell | Prince | 
| Karl Vincent | Stratton | 
| Lou Cutell | Bride's Father | 
| Roger Etienne | Parisian Emcee | 
| Jason Bernard | Benny Tate | 
| Gretchen Oehler | Southern Nurse | 
| Richard McKenzie | Southern Doctor | 
| Tony Cox | Pee Wee Marquette | 
| Diane Salinger | Baroness Nica | 
| Penelope Windust | Bellevue Nurse | 
| Ann Weldon | Violet Wells | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Phyllis Huffman | Casting | 
| Rick Alexander | Sound Re-Recording Mixer | 
| Virginia Cook-McGowan | Sound Editor | 
| Marcia Reed | Still Photographer | 
| Joel Oliansky | Screenplay | 
| Robert G. Henderson | Supervising Sound Editor | 
| Vern Poore | Sound Re-Recording Mixer | 
| Teri E. Dorman | Sound Editor | 
| Walter Newman | Sound Editor | 
| Edward C. Carfagno | Production Design | 
| Jack N. Green | Director of Photography | 
| Les Fresholtz | Sound Re-Recording Mixer | 
| Marshall Winn | Sound Editor | 
| Joseph A. Ippolito | Sound Editor | 
| Clint Eastwood | Director | 
| Lennie Niehaus | Original Music Composer | 
| Joel Cox | Editor | 
| David Horton Sr. | Sound Editor | 
| Lloyd Nelson | Script Supervisor | 
| Willie D. Burton | Sound Mixer | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Clint Eastwood | Producer | 
| David Valdes | Executive Producer | 
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I personally found <em>'Bird'</em> - directed by Clint Eastwood - to be an absolute slog to sit through. It's an interesting story no doubt, but it's told in the most mundane and boring way possible. I didn't know anything about Charlie Parker beforehand, which is what kept that aforementioned in ... terest there. I'm no jazz fan either, but I am always happy to listen to it when it comes up though. Despite that, I just couldn't get into the film itself. It just felt like it was 160 minutes (!) worth of the following on repeat: performance, drunk and/or depressed, performance, drunk and/or depressed etc. I didn't feel like I was learning anything about Parker and his life. I literally gave an internal cheer when the credits finally rolled around. I do enjoy Forest Whitaker as an actor and he is probably the reason I'm not rating this lower. As for the rest, I don't even recall any of them - though I'm putting that down to what I've already noted, as opposed to the cast themselves who I'm sure tried their upmost. Way too long, in short. As I said it's an intriguing person to make a film about, an around 100 minute production would've been perfect in my opinion. A shame, all in all.