Eyes Wide Shut
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Stanley Kubrick
Vinessa Shaw
Treva Etienne
Georgina Finch
Rade Serbedzija
Paul Spelling
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
Consumed by betrayal and jealousy, a wealthy Manhattan doctor becomes entangled in a a ritualistic sexual underworld when his wife admits to having lascivious sexual fantasies about another man.
Director
Stanley Kubrick
Cast
Vinessa Shaw
Treva Etienne
Georgina Finch
Rade Serbedzija
Paul Spelling
Kate Whalin
Anthony Desergio
Adam Pudney
James Demaria
Marie Richardson
Sky Du Mont
Alan Cumming
Lee Henshaw
Karla Ashley
Matthew Thompson
Dan Travers
Brian Cook
Leon Vitali
Stewart Thorndike
Adam Lias
Thomas Gibson
Nicole Kidman
Joanna Heath
Gary Goba
Ateeka Poole
Kathryn Charman
Julienne Davis
Vanessa Fenton
Sharon Quinn
Kyle Whitcombe
Fay Masterson
Madison Eginton
Louise Taylor
Clarke Hayes
Carmela Marner
Kevin Connealy
Lisa Leone
Florian Windorfer
Russell Trigg
Eiji Kusuhara
Togo Igawa
Tom Cruise
Abigail Good
Mariana Hewett
Randall Paul
Sam Douglas
Cindy Dolenc
Peter Godwin
Michael Doven
Jackie Sawiris
Leelee Sobieski
Christian Clark
Chris Pare
Leslie Lowe
Todd Field
Colin Angus
Ben De Sausmarcz
Dominic Harlan
Emma Lou Sharratt
Gavin Perry
Angus Macinnes
Phil Davies
Don Rollman
Janie Dickens
Sydney Pollack
Laura Fallace
Crew
Margaret Adams
Marit Allen
Charles Aznavour
Chapman Beauvais
Jon Billington
Harvey Brough
Jimmy Campbell
Michael A Carter
Peter Cavaciuti
Larry Celona
Riccardo Chailly
Denise Chamian
Anthony Cleal
Reg Connelly
Paul Conway
Brian Cook
Brian Cook
Didier De Cottigniers
Barbara Del Greco
Stephen Dobric
Michael Doven
Al Dubin
Joe Dunton
Jacqueline Durran
Duke Ellington
John Fenner
Dorothy Fields
Anthony Frewin
Nigel Galt
Nigel Galt
Kate Garbett
Georges Garvarentz
Roy Gerson
Angus More Gordon
Uwe Gronostay
Jan Harlan
Manuel Harlan
Graham V Hartstone
Edward Heyman
Edward Heyman
Katharina Hobbs
Martin Hume
Becky Hunt
Chris Isaak
Chris Isaak
Arthur Jaffa
Arthur Jaffa
Isham Jones
Bert Kaempfert
Gus Kahn
Christopher Kiler
Christiane Kubrick
Stanley Kubrick
Stanley Kubrick
Lisa Leone
Lisa Leone
Oscar Levant
Gyorgy Ligeti
Frank Liszt
Robert Mccann
Jim Mcconkey
Jimmy Mchugh
Brad Mehldau
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Benjamin Page
Kevin Phipps
Becki Ponting
Jocelyn Pook
Jocelyn Pook
Jocelyn Pook
Frederic Raphael
Francis Rhun
Malik Hassan Sayeed
Malik Hassan Sayeed
Cj Scheiner Dr
Arthur Schnitzler
Simon Mcnair Scott
Wayne Shanklin
Ted Shapiro
Dmitri Shostakovich
Rudolf Sieczynski
Ann Simpson
Charles Singleton
Larry Smith
Yolande Snaith
Eddie Snyder
Electra Strings
Nancy Thompson
Edward Tise
Leslie Tomkins
Adrian Toynton
Patrick Turley
Patrick Turley
Leon Vitali
Leon Vitali
Roy Walker
Kerry Warn
Harry Warren
Paul Webster
Terry Wells
Manickam Yogeswaran
Victor Young
Elizabeth Ziegler
Film Details
Technical Specs
Quotes
Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Nominated for the 1999 Golden Globe for Best Original Score (Jocelyn Pook).
Winner of the 1999 Prix Moussinac for Best Foreign Film from the French Union of Film Critics.
Released in United States Summer July 16, 1999
Released in United States on Video March 14, 2000
Released in United States September 1999
Released in United States July 2000
Shown at Venice Film Festival (Opening Night) September 1-11, 1999.
Shown at Karlovy Vary International Film Festival July 5-15, 2000.
Arthur Schnitzler's German language novella "Traumnovelle" (dream book) was originally published in 1926. The English translation was published under the title "Rhapsody: A Dream Novel".
Harvey Keitel was replaced by Sydney Pollack during production.
Some 2nd unit photography took place in New York City during April 1997.
Completed shooting January 31, 1998.
Began shooting November 4, 1996.
Stanley Kubrick died on March 7, 1999 at the age of 70.
In April 1998, Kubrick announced he was bringing key cast members back to the U.K. to reshoot a number of scenes. Because of scheduling conflicts, he was forced to recast Marie Richardson in a key role originally played by Jennifer Jason Leigh.
Released in United States Summer July 16, 1999
Released in United States on Video March 14, 2000
Released in United States September 1999 (Shown at Venice Film Festival (Opening Night) September 1-11, 1999.)
Released in United States July 2000 (Shown at Karlovy Vary International Film Festival July 5-15, 2000.)