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Eyes Wide Shut

Cruise. Kidman. Kubrick.
1999 | 159m | English

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After Dr. Bill Harford's wife, Alice, admits to having sexual fantasies about a man she met, Bill becomes obsessed with having a sexual encounter. He discovers an underground sexual group and attends one of their meetings -- and quickly discovers that he is in over his head.
Release Date: Jul 16, 1999
Director: Stanley Kubrick
Writer: Stanley Kubrick, Frederic Raphael, Arthur Schnitzler
Genres: Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords new york city, sexual obsession, prostitute, based on novel or book, christmas party, eroticism, orgy, masked ball, sacrifice, secret society, marriage, cult, conspiracy, marijuana, consumerism, mansion, doctor, lust, drugs, disguise, illegal prostitution, sexual desire, ego, bribery, macabre, voyeurism, paranoid, male egos, sex party, marital crisis, relationships, costume shop, hooker, grand, provocative, absurd, dramatic, suspenseful, critical, tense, romantic, audacious, bold, shaggy dog story
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures, Hobby Films, Pole Star, Stanley Kubrick Productions
Box Office Revenue: $162,100,000
Budget: $65,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 31, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Tom Cruise Dr. William Harford
Nicole Kidman Alice Harford
Sydney Pollack Victor Ziegler
Marie Richardson Marion
Rade Šerbedžija Milich
Todd Field Nick Nightingale
Vinessa Shaw Domino
Alan Cumming Desk Clerk
Sky du Mont Sandor Szavost
Fay Masterson Sally
Leelee Sobieski Milich's Daughter
Thomas Gibson Carl
Madison Eginton Helena Harford
Julienne Davis Mandy
Jackie Sawiris Roz
Leslie Lowe Illona
Peter Hans Benson Bandleader
Michael Doven Ziegler's Secretary
Louise J. Taylor Gayle
Stewart Thorndike Nuala
Randall Paul Harris
Lisa Leone Lisa
Kevin Connealy Lou Nathanson
Mariana Hewett Rosa
Dan Rollman Rowdy College Kid
Gavin Parry Rowdy College Kid
Chris Pare Rowdy College Kid
Adam Lias Rowdy College Kid
Christian Clarke Rowdy College Kid
Kyle Whitcombe Rowdy College Kid
Gary Goba Naval Officer
Florian Windorfer Maître D' - Café Sonata
Togo Igawa Japanese Man #1
Eiji Kusuhara Japanese Man #2
Sam Douglas Cab Driver
Angus MacInnes Gateman #1
Abigail Good Mysterious Woman / Masked Party Principal
Brian W. Cook Tall Butler
Leon Vitali Red Cloak
Carmela Marner Waitress at Gillespie's
Phil Davies Stalker
Cindy Dolenc Girl at Sharky's
Clark Hayes Hospital Receptionist
Treva Etienne Morgue Orderly
Colin Angus Masked Party Principal
Karla Ashley Masked Party Principal
Kate Charman Masked Party Principal
James Demaria Masked Party Principal
Tony De Sergio Masked Party Principal
Janie Dickens Masked Party Principal
Laura Fallace Masked Party Principal
Vanessa Fenton Masked Party Principal
Georgina Finch Masked Party Principal
Peter Godwin Masked Party Principal
Joanna Heath Masked Party Principal
Lee Henshaw Masked Party Principal
Ateeka Poole Masked Party Principal
Adam Pudney Masked Party Principal
Sharon Quinn Masked Party Principal
Ben De Saumserez Masked Party Principal
Emma Lou Sharratt Masked Party Principal
Paul Spelling Masked Party Principal
Matthew Thompson Masked Party Principal
Dan Travers Masked Party Principal
Russell Trigg Masked Party Principal
Kate Whalin Masked Party Principal
Cate Blanchett Mysterious Woman (voice) (uncredited)
John N. Campbell Masked Party Guest (uncredited)
Emilio D'Alessandro Man at Newsstand (uncredited)
Paul Desbois Ballroom Dancer (uncredited)
Donna Ewin Masked Party Principal (uncredited)
Sam Heydon Masked Party Principal (uncredited)
Alex Hobbs Boy in Examination Room (uncredited)
Christiane Kubrick Woman Behind Dr. Harford at Café Sonata (uncredited)
Katharina Kubrick Mother of Boy in Examination Room (uncredited)
Graham Skidmore Background Artist (uncredited)
Stanley Kubrick Man at Café Sonata (uncredited)
Name Job
Rawdon Hayne Focus Puller
Nick Penn Focus Puller
Anthony Richards Standby Rigger
Keith Roberts Clapper Loader
Shawn White Electrician
Dean Wilkinson Electrician
Jason Wrenn Focus Puller
Elizabeth Ziegler Steadicam Operator
Abdul-Majeed Moulvi Casting Assistant
Nancy Thompson Costume Supervisor
Trevor Collins Negative Cutter
Claus Wehlisch Assistant Editor
Tobin Hughes Location Assistant
Simon McNair Scott Location Manager
Didier de Cottigniers Music Consultant
Steve Mair Musician
Annie Simpson Script Supervisor
Rachel Hunt Production Secretary
Lara Sargent Assistant Accountant
C.J. Scheiner Medical Consultant
Yolande Snaith Choreographer
John Trehy Production Accountant
Ruth Sullivan Foley Artist
Stella Wycherley Assistant Accountant
Stanley Kubrick Director, Screenplay
Frederic Raphael Screenplay
Jocelyn Pook Original Music Composer
Leon Vitali Casting
Marit Allen Costume Design
Arthur Jafa Second Unit Cinematographer
Arthur Schnitzler Author
Lisa Leone Set Decoration
Claire Ferguson Assistant Editor
Iain Eyre Assistant Sound Editor
Becki Ponting Foley Editor
Steve Clarke Standby Painter
Adrian Toynton Second Assistant Director
Kerry Warn Hair Department Head
Graham Povey Special Effects Technician
Charles Staffell Special Effects
Joe Allen Electrician
Craig Bloor Clapper Loader
Pete Cavaciuti Steadicam Operator
Toby E. Cook Still Photographer
Ron Emery Electrician
Brian W. Cook First Assistant Director
Leslie Tomkins Production Design
Roy Walker Production Design
Nigel Galt Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Mixer, Editor
Michael A. Carter Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Anthony Cleal Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Paul Conway Supervising Sound Editor
Graham V. Hartstone Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Timothy Everest Costume Design
Robert McCann Makeup Artist
Ronnie Phillips Gaffer
Paul Toomey Gaffer
Manuel Harlan Still Photographer
Martin Hume Camera Operator
Melanie Viner Cuneo First Assistant Editor
Larry Celona Other
Rhun Francis Third Assistant Director
Becky Hunt Third Assistant Director
Kevin Phipps Supervising Art Director
John Fenner Art Direction
Terry Wells Sr. Set Decoration
Terry Wells Jr. Property Master
Larry Smith Lighting Camera, Director of Photography
Denise Chamian Casting
Malik Hassan Sayeed Second Unit Director of Photography
Jacqueline Durran Wardrobe Master
Angus More Gordon Location Manager
Roy Hansford Standby Carpenter
Name Title
Stanley Kubrick Producer
Brian W. Cook Producer
Jan Harlan Executive Producer
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Reviews

FilipeManuelNeto
10.0

**It doesn't matter if it's Stanley Kubrick's best or worst. It's a movie that makes you think.** Stanley Kubrick is one of those filmmakers who didn't make a lot of films. Over the course of his forty-year career, he only made thirteen feature films. Very little... However, if we look closely, a ... lmost all of them are familiar and immediately entered the pantheon of cinema. They are not perfect films, nor was Kubrick perfect no matter how methodical he was, and there are films of his that are unpalatable (I've already written that in some of them). But each of them, for its reasons, is its own, a very different work. In this film, he makes a case study around desire, sexuality and how we, individually or as a couple, deal with it. The script follows a doctor and his wife. An apparently happy couple who, after a party where they both flirted with other people (without consequences), have a fight where she, perhaps to take away his self-confidence, confesses that she wanted to have another man, some time ago. The revelation leaves the doctor speechless. That night, he doesn't seem to know what he wants: he desires other women, but refuses their advances. But when a pianist friend tells him about a strange party, full of beauties, where he has to play blindfolded, he wants to see it up close. Yes, the party was a gigantic chic orgy, with touches of unholy religious ritual to accentuate the sense of sin and lust. Of course, the unwary guy ends up being discovered and unmasked… and from there, the film becomes denser, with the character increasingly afraid of what might happen to him. The film makes us think a lot about sexuality, monogamy, the importance we give to marital fidelity. I don't know what it was like in 1999, but today it's common to see couples in open relationships, or relatively discreet saunas and swing clubs that throw liberal parties with some regularity. There is still a universe apart – private parties, organized by social networks and for guests only – and it is true that the rich and famous are much more demanding with the reservation of their intimacy, especially when they do naughty things. But what the film proposes to us is, not so much the refusal of monogamy, but that we think about the way we give up all other sexual partners when we really fall in love. The notion of personal sacrifice runs through the entire film (a woman who gives up an erotic fantasy for love, another who proposes to die in order to save an innocent, a man who refuses sex because he is married) and indicates that the best bonds we create in life involve choices and sacrifices in exchange for something greater. In fact, to be happy in a marriage, you need to keep your eyes wide shut to temptations. With a very good and well written story, the film develops the characters very well and allows us to get to know them. For that, the film doesn't mind taking a slower pace that can leave some audiences exasperated. Decisive was the choice of Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman for the main roles. At the time, they were Hollywood's pretty couple, and there's no doubt that Kubrick knew how to exploit their enormous personal and intimate chemistry, transporting it to the characters and the film. In fact, this may not be Kubrick's best film (that's relative!) but, for me, it's Cruise's best film so far. Technically, the film has many positives. Kubrick gave an almost maniacal attention to detail and took his time filming. And we can see how each scene was shot in a detailed way, with the camera moving precisely, cuts surgically made, very long and very well edited scenes, taking advantage of the excellent cinematography and sets (where, of course, the mansion of the party stands out). Even more important is the way the director was able to work with the environment and the tension, growing and almost palpable. There is a lot of nudity in this film, including frontal nudity (Kidman herself did scenes where she is practically naked) and some sex scenes that, if not explicit, are very visual. Even so, the film is not, surprisingly, very erotic. I think the director didn't want sex to distract us or cut that tension he was looking for. As for the sound and soundtrack, I think it does its job well, but I didn't find it particularly remarkable.

Aug 31, 2022