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Directed by | Graeme Clifford |
Written by | Eric Bergren Christopher De Vore Nicholas Kazan |
Produced by | Jonathan Sanger |
Starring | Jessica Lange Kim Stanley Sam Shepard |
Cinematography | László Kovács |
Edited by | John Wright |
Music by | John Barry |
Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
Release date | December 3 1982 |
Running time | 140 mins |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Frances is a 1982 Universal motion picture starring Jessica Lange, Kim Stanley, Sam Shepard. Produced by Jonathan Sanger and Mel Brooks.
Directed by Graeme Clifford, the story was written for the screen by Eric Bergren, Christopher De Vore and Nicholas Kazan (son of Elia Kazan, who worked with the real Frances Farmer in several plays), based upon William Arnold's Shadowland, a fictionalized biography of Farmer. In pre-production the producers reneged on their option to use the book as source material. Arnold filed an unsuccessful copyright infringement lawsuit and many of his fictional elements were incorporated into the final film.
Frances was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actress in a Leading Role (Jessica Lange) and Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Kim Stanley).
The movie tells the life story of actress Frances Farmer. The title role is played by Lange, and her mother is played by Stanley. Shepard played fictional character Harry York, who was developed by the writers after the falling out with Arnold forced dramatic changes in the script.
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