De-Lovely
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Cast & Crew
Irwin Winkler
Kevin Kline
Ashley Judd
Jonathan Pryce
Kevin Mcnally
Sandra Nelson
Film Details
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Synopsis
A musical portrait of American composer Cole Porter in which the musician looks back on his life as if it was one of his spectacular stage shows, with the people and events of his life becoming the actors and action onstage. Through elaborate production numbers Porter's elegant, excessive past comes to light--including his deeply complicated relationship with his wife and muse, Linda Lee Porter.
Director
Irwin Winkler
Cast
Kevin Kline
Ashley Judd
Jonathan Pryce
Kevin Mcnally
Sandra Nelson
Allan Corduner
Peter Polycarpou
Keith Allen
James Wilby
Kevin Mckidd
Richard Dillane
Edward Baker-duly
Angie Hill
Harry Ditson
Tayler Hamilton
Lexie Peel
Greg Sheffield
Peter Jessop
Jeff Harding
Susannah Fellows
Teddy Kempner
Cole Porter
Robbie Williams
Lemar Obika
Elvis Costello
Alanis Morissette
John Barrowman
Caroline O'connor
Sheryl Crow
Mick Hucknall
Diana Krall
Vivian Green
Lara Fabian
Mario Frangoulis
Natalie Cole
Julian Cannonier
Elizabeth Cooper Gee
Jacob Chapman
Cavin Cornwall
Matt Dempsey
Heather Douglas
Jonathan D Ellis
Jane Fowler
Jason Gardiner
Charlotte Gorton
Nic Greenshields
Akiya Henry
Steve Lawton
Duncan Macvicar
Karen Mcsween
Michelle Mcsween
Dale Mercer
Samantha Modeste
Odette Perdrisat
Thern Reynolds
Rachel Stanley
Oliver Thornton
Claire Winsper
David Arch
Ralph Salmins
Mitch Dalton
Alec Dankworth
Frank Ricotti
Gavyn Wright
Phil Todd
Andy Findon
Jamie Talbot
Ray Swinfield
Derek Watkins
Richard Edwards
Jenny O'grady
Cathy Jayes
Crew
John Bailie
Eddie Baker
Jason Barnoski
Libbie Barr
John Barrowman
Becky Bentham
Carlie Bergman
Charlie Bergman
Jacqueline Bhavnani
Phil Bodger
Phil Bodger
Ashley Bond
David Boulton
Felicity Bowring
Danielle Brandon
Alan David Briant
Claire Broughton
Alex Brown
Chris Brown
Daniel Brown
Peter Brown
Chorley Bunce
John Bush
Richard Carroll
Simon Channing-williams
Ronni Chasen
Dorian Cheah
Gary Chester
Rosalie Clayton
Jay Cocks
Natalie Cole
Anne Collis
Mark Collisson
Elvis Costello
Rob Cowan
Alex Cox
Christopher Craig
Cheryl Cravedi
Andrea Cripps
Lee Croucher
Sheryl Crow
Mark Crowley
June Czerwinski
Gary Davies
Zack Davis
Ennio Disantolo
Mick Durlacher
Mandy Edwards
Gail Egan
Stephen Endelman
Stephen Endelman
Lara Fabian
Jo Farrugia
Tommy Finch
Steve Finn
Nick Foley
Gary Fox
Simon Frame
Mario Frangoulis
Tim Fraser
Brian Gallagher
Becca Gatrell
Nina Gold
Gil Goldstein
Gil Goldstein
Gil Goldstein
Selina Gomeau
Andrew T Grant
Vivian Green
Nic Greenshields
Isobel Griffiths
Lee Grumett
John Hagenstede
Tayler Hamilton
Jennifer Hatton
Ellen Heuer
David Higgs
John Hill
Alice Hobden
Stuart Howell
Mick Hucknall
Andrew Hunt
Gary Hymns
Francesca Jaynes
Dan John
Ashley Judd
Michael Keller
Christopher Kennedy
Ian Kilsby
Kevin Kline
Sonny Kompanek
Sonny Kompanek
Josef Kowalewski
Diana Krall
Martin Lane
Neil Lee
Jo Littlejohn
Graham Longhurst
Georgina Lowe
Andrew Maclean
Sarah Mcbryde
Leon Mccarthy
Caitlin Mckenna
Kevin Mcnally
Simon Mein
Carey Milbradt
Carey Milbradt
Beth Miller
Justin Miller
Richard Mills
Nic Milner
Julie Milstead
Julie Monroe
Sarah Monzani
Alanis Morissette
Sophie Moss
Doug Murray
Gerard Naprous
Chris Navarro
Sandra Nelson
Gary Norden
Caroline O'connor
Andy Ormesher
Jack Paulson
Leonora Penglase
Tony Pierce-roberts
Ian Pollington
Peter Polycarpou
Cole Porter
Cole Porter
Cole Porter
Andy Potvin
Graham Pownall
Darren Price
Jonathan Pryce
Darren Quinn
Maggie Rawlinson
Tom Read
Dave Rees
Joanne Reichling
Josh Robertson
John Ross
John Ross
Geoffrey G. Rubay
Jonathan Rutter
Valerie Scheil
Joy Scott
Aaron Sherman
Maralyn Sherman
Nick Shuttleworth
Sunita Singh
Basil Smith
Michael Solinger
Walter Spencer
Clare Spragge
Michael Standish
Eve Stewart
Graham Stickley
Ted Swanscott
Eric Thompson
Simon Thompson
Will Towers
Will Tyler
Doug Vale
Peter Versey
Ed Walsh
Drew Webster
Tracie Wetherill
George White
Mark Williams
Robbie Williams
Rhona Wilson
Julia Wilson-dickson
Charles Winkler
Charles Winkler
Irwin Winkler
Vanessa Woolgar
Henry Woolley
Janty Yates
Clara Y Zhu
Robert Ziegler
Film Details
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Remaking a Legend: De-Lovely, a new screen biography of Cole Porter
In De-Lovely, both director Irwin Winkler (Life as a House) and writer Jay Cocks (Gangs of New York) had no limitations from the Porter estate on the story, and they were determined to tell the story that Cole Porter himself wanted told back in 1946. Porter was quoted as saying about the original script in 1945, "It was as if I was reading about someone I know slightly. None of it is true." Instead Cocks has chosen to focus on the intensity of Cole Porter. Mr. Cocks has had an obsession with the lyrics to "In The Still of The Night" since he was twelve and says, "I wanted that to be the dramatic backbone. I remember seeing the lyrics printed on the page..They were nakedly honest and overwhelmingly intense. He wasn't ironic. It's just beautiful."
Although this film promises to be more factually accurate and stylistically different than the original, it has a similar intent - To keep the songs of Cole Porter alive for a current generation of music fans. To accomplish this feat they have brought in some of the music industries hippest artists such as Robbie Williams, Alanis Morrisette, Sheryl Crow, Elvis Costello, and Diana Krall. "It was not just finding good singers," says Producer Rob Cowan, ¿It was finding people who understand the craft of good songwriting."
In fact, the original film had similar aspirations of enlisting Porter favorites and some of the biggest musical performers of the Forties, like Fred Astaire, Jimmy Durante, Bob Hope and Ethel Merman. Cost overruns and script delays led to just one Porter veteran, Mary Martin, appearing in the film.
The unique component of the new film is that these songs were sung live on set and not lip-synched to a prerecorded track like most movie musicals. Mr. Winkler and Mr. Kline felt that the live performances add an intimacy and authenticity to the film. Those associated with the current project hope the subversive nature of the lyrics connect with young audiences. "It's all there in his lyrics," Kline says about "Live and Let Live." "That song's about, 'Don't judge me and I won't judge you' - a kind of coded message." And Alanis Morrisette shares a similar sentiment, "I just loved how subversive and sarcastic he is in his lyrics. And, now I know more, there are so many things you can read between the lines."
Showcasing some of Porter's greatest songs was the only thing Night and Day accomplished with its release in 1946. Cole Porter biographer William McBrien writes, "At least the film that was made kept a revue of his songs before the public." The script was the biggest issue with rewrites and changes being done for over two years. It was even a problem all the way into filming. The Unit Production Manager was quoted as saying, "They do not know how the end of this picture is going to be done. They have been writing this story for two years, and it is still not on paper." And the critics were equally scathing in their reviews and panned the film upon its release in 1946. "The dialogue is an attempt to recreate conversation of clever and intelligent people," wrote one Life magazine film critic, "bravely made by a script writer who seems to have never associated with them." On top of a bad script, director Michael Curtiz and star Cary Grant disagreed on everything from script to cuff length on his wardrobe. Grant was overheard saying upon leaving the set one night,"If I am ever stupid enough to be caught working with you then you'll know I'm either broke or I've lost my mind."
Although Jack Warner felt his studio had a hit movie on their hands, the finished film was marred by the multitude of production issues. A critic for the San Francisco News wrote, "This is no more the story of Cole Porter's life than a two cent stamp is of Washington." This is the exact reaction Winkler and MGM are hoping to avoid this time around with their remake. "I thought of this as a theatrical biography with music," say Mr. Winkler, "I also thought that if Cole Porter were lucky enough to have his last moments framed as a dramatic device, how would he live it? He would live it as a musical." Will the new quasi-fantastical, musical biography style work better for Cole Porter's life a second time around? Based on my viewing of the droll style of 1946's Night and Day, I would have to say, just as Cole Porter would, "It's All Right By Me."
TCM viewers will have a chance to compare both versions this summer when De-Lovely opens at theatres across the country in July and Turner Classic Movies airs Night and Day at 11:30 am (ET) on Friday, August 27th during our all day Cary Grant tribute; it's part of our August theme, "Summer Under the Stars."
by Tom Cappello
Remaking a Legend: De-Lovely, a new screen biography of Cole Porter
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Limited Release in United States July 2, 2004
Released in United States Summer July 2, 2004
Expanded Release in United States July 16, 2004
Released in United States on Video December 21, 2004
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Limited Release in United States July 2, 2004
Released in United States Summer July 2, 2004
Expanded Release in United States July 16, 2004
Released in United States on Video December 21, 2004
Winner of the 2004 Satellite Award for Best Art Direction & Production Design by the International Press Academy (IPA).