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The Big Picture

Film school prepared Nick for everything... everything but Hollywood.
1989 | 100m | English

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Hollywood beckons for recent film school grad Nick Chapman, who is out to capitalize on the momentum from his national award-winning student film. Studio executive Allen Habel seduces Nick with a dream deal to make his first feature, but once production gets rolling, corporate reality begins to intervene: Nick is unable to control a series of compromises to his high-minded vision, and it's all he can do to maintain his integrity in the midst of filmmaking chaos.
Release Date: Sep 15, 1989
Director: Christopher Guest
Writer: Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, Michael Varhol
Genres: Comedy, Romance
Keywords friendship, hollywood
Production Companies Aspen Film Society
Box Office Revenue: $117,463
Budget: $5,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Kevin Bacon Nick Chapman
Emily Longstreth Susan Rawlings
J. T. Walsh Allen Habel
Jennifer Jason Leigh Lydia Johnson
Michael McKean Emmet Sumner
Kim Miyori Jenny Sumner
Teri Hatcher Gretchen
Dan Schneider Jonathan Tristan-Bennet
Jason Gould Carl Manknik
Tracy Brooks Swope Lori Pressman
Don Franklin Todd Marvin
Gary Kroeger Mark
Alice Hirson Mrs. Chapman
Grant Owens Mr. Chapman
Fran Drescher Polo Habel
Suzy Cote Mindy Habel
Eddie Albert M.C.
June Lockhart Janet Kingsley
Stephen Collins Attorney
Roddy McDowall Judge
Vladimir Skomarovsky Man in Nick's Movie
Holly Fields Daughter
Yvonne Peattie Mrs. Feldzar
Stan Ivar Charlie
C.W. Hemingway Joey
David Hayward George
Caitlin Clarke Sharon
Nancy Valen Young Sharon
Martin Short Neil Sussman - Nick's Agent
Robert Bauer Wounded Soldier
Wesley Pfenning Woman in Cabin
John Cleese Bartender
Richard Blake Abe Lincoln
Walter Olkewicz Babe Ruth
Scott Coffey Waiter
Bruce Kirby Businessman
Richard Belzer Video Show Host
Beth Chamberlin Stewardess
Mike Miller PEZ® People
Michael Jocum PEZ® People
Tim Landers PEZ® People
Martin Lund PEZ® People
Novi Novog PEZ® People
Tom Maier Building Manager
Valen Watson Woman in Restaurant
Jennifer Karr Woman in Restaurant
Sue-Ann Leeds Woman in Restaurant
Buddy Garion Man in Restaurant
Jim Pollack Man in Restaurant
Scott Williamson Restaurant Manager
Victor Steinbach Andres Vargiak
Arlene Lorre Cleopatra
George Rogan Security Guard / Nazi
Perla Walter Housekeeper
Pamela Morris Cheryl
Lulie Newcomb Receptionist
Patty Howeth Woman with Fridge
Britta Wilson Stewardess
Suzee Slater Stewardess
Brad Zutaut Surfer
Matthew Eichler Piano Player
Nadine Lenore Patterson Twin
Elliott Gould Prosecutor - Trial of Janet Kingsley (uncredited)
Name Job
Christopher Guest Story, Director, Screenplay
Michael McKean Screenplay
Michael Varhol Story, Screenplay
Jeffrey Jur Director of Photography
Martin Nicholson Editor
David Nichtern Original Music Composer
Joseph T. Garrity Production Design
Karen Patch Costume Design
Judith Saunders Script Supervisor
Nina Axelrod Casting
Name Title
Richard Gilbert Abramson Executive Producer
Michael Varhol Producer
Richard Luke Rothschild Associate Producer
Valen Watson Associate Producer
William E. McEuen Executive Producer
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Wuchak
6.0

**_Satire on Hollywood and the filmmaking process with Kevin Bacon_** After a film student from Ohio (Bacon) wins an award for his short movie at the film institute in Los Angeles, he has to carefully traverse the minefield of the system to get his artistic vision made. JT Walsh plays a manipulat ... ive producer and Martin Short a dubious agent. “The Big Picture” (1989) is an amusing look at the moviemaking process in Hollywood. The humor is mostly droll or quirky and viewers not up on the business might not relate to some of it, which could explain why the flick flopped at the box office. I wouldn’t want to blow time & money on seeing it at the theater, but it works well enough for home viewing on a quiet night or whatever. Winsome Emily Longstreth stands out on the feminine front as the protagonist’s girlfriend, Susan. She was a minor female sensation at the time who worked with the likes of Johnny Depp, Brad Pitt, Rob Morrow, Molly Ringwald and James Spader, but she left acting entirely by the early 90s, reportedly falling into substance abuse, mental illness, and living in homeless shelters. It’s rumored she died in early 2015, but factual info is hard to find so I can’t verify this. Teri Hatcher is notable as wannabe starlet Gretchen; it was her movie debut. Meanwhile Jennifer Jason Leigh is on hand as hipster Lydia while Fran Drescher shows up as the producer’s wife, Polo. The film runs 1 hour, 40 minutes, and was shot in the Los Angeles area. GRADE: B-

Apr 10, 2024