Gorillas in the Mist
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Michael Apted
Sigourney Weaver
Bryan Brown
Julie Harris
John Omirah Miluwi
Iain Cuthbertson
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
The story of anthropologist Dian Fossey, centering around the extensive work she accomplished with gorillas, and her murder in Rwanda in 1985.
Cast
Sigourney Weaver
Bryan Brown
Julie Harris
John Omirah Miluwi
Iain Cuthbertson
Constantin Alexandrov
Waigwa Wachira
Iain Glen
David Landsbury
Maggie O'neill
Konga Mbandu
Michael J Reynolds
Gordon Masten
Peter Nduati
Helen Fraser
John Alexander
Peter Elliott
Denise Cheshire
Antonio Hoyos
Jody St Michael
Crew
Edna Alexander
Barbara Allen
Jennifer Alward
Helen Archer
Stuart Artingstall
Stuart Baird
Rick Baker
Rick Baker
Dave Barbour
Ray Barrett
Chrissie Beveridge
Lucy Boulting
Elaine Bowerbank
Richard Brierley
Chris Brock
Donald D Brown
Rona Brown
Robin Browne
Steve Burgess
Johnny Butler
Bob Campbell
Bob Campbell
Rosamund Carr
Rosamund Carr
Nobby Clark
Stephanie Clark
Robin Clarke
Patrick Clayton
Terence Clegg
Murray Close
Stacey Coil
Mark Condiotti
Stephen Cooper
Ken Court
Con Cremins
Kenny Crouch
Susan D'arcy
Bruce Davidson
Roger Deer
David Docker
Cordelia Donahoe
Marion Dougherty
Al Dubin
Michele Archambault Dulman
Arthur Dunne
Harry Eckford
Peter Elliott
Danny Evans
John Fletcher
Vic Floyd
Dian Fossey
Harold Fryer
Reg Garside
Pat Gilbert
Mark Gill
Arne Glimcher
John Graysmark
Carl Griffin
Peter Guber
Peter Handford
Jamie Harcourt
David Harris
Kevin Harris
Bernard Harvey-langton
Harold T P Hayes
Camilla Henneman
Tom Hester
Martin Hitchcock
Mary Holdsworth
Robin Hollister
Robin Hollister
Fanny Jakubowicz
Allan James
Colin Jamison
Maurice Jarre
Lisa M Johnson
George K Kabiru
Babu Kamau
Dennis Kane
Laurie Kerr
Judy Kessler
Dave Kindlon
Leila Kirkpatrick
John Lanzer
Peggy Lee
Peggy Lee
Jason Lehel
Catherine Leterrier
Gerry Levy
Tim Lewis
Archie Ludski
Ted Lynch
Steve Mason
Diane Mcmeekin
Ray Meehan
Sidney D. Mitchell
Joel Moss
Robert Mugemana
Tab Murphy
Tab Murphy
Phil Murray
Andy Nelson
Pat Newcombe
Robert Nixon
Phil Notaro
Deo Ntakirutimana
Dr. Perez Olinda
Cecilia Penasse
Pat Pennelegion
Jon Peters
Anna Hamilton Phelan
Anna Hamilton Phelan
Anna Hamilton Phelan
Rocky Phelan
Maceo Pinkard
Keith Pitt
Ann Pollack
Anna Reinhardt
Michael Roberts
Roger Robson
Alan Root
Monty Ruben
Christine Samways
Brian Saunders
Matthew Scudamore
John Seale
John Seale
Mary Selway
David Sharpe
David Sharpe
Don Sharpe
Steve Short
Alex Shoumatoff
Steve Sleap
Steve Sleap
Keith Stack
John Stevenson
Karen Tangaere
Paul Thompson
Richard Tindall
John Trehy
Simon Trevor
Barbara Tyack
Thierry Verrier
Simon Wakefield
Harry Warren
Dr. David Watts
Julia Waye
Norma Webb
Russ Woolnough
Paul Zydel
Film Details
Technical Specs
Award Nominations
Best Actress
Best Adapted Screenplay
Best Editing
Best Score
Best Sound
Articles
Gorillas in the Mist
In 1985, Universal and producer Arne Glimcher had purchased the rights to Fossey's 1983 memoir Gorillas in the Mist . Universal wasn't the only studio interested - Warner Bros. had their own Fossey film in pre-production, based on an article by Harold Hayes for Life magazine. Rather than battle it out, the two studios decided on a co-production, with the screenplay based on both sources. In December 1985, Glimcher traveled to Rwanda to meet with Fossey in preparation for the film. Just hours before they were to meet, Dian Fossey was murdered in her bedroom.
With a very modest $12 million budget, filming took place in various location in Africa, as well as two months in Rwanda at Fossey's Karisoke Research Centre, which was 12,000 feet above sea level. Base camp had to be established at 8,500 feet, so everyone had to hike 4,000 feet each day with their gear through the brush and cold. They could only shoot with the gorillas for one hour a day because of government restrictions on the number of humans who could be with the gorillas at a time. As a result, there were only five people with Weaver during those shots. Other scenes were done with stuntmen wearing gorilla suits created by legendary makeup artist Rick Baker, who had worked on Michael Jackson's Thriller video, as well as many major motion pictures.
Karisoke was a tough location shoot; in those days there was no phone service or mail, so producer Terence Clegg had to hire 400 Rwandans to bring mail and packages up the mountain. Because lions still roamed the area, park rangers with rifles were constantly on patrol.
When the film was released in the fall of 1988, Roger Ebert lauded Weaver's performance, writing "It is impossible to imagine a more appropriate choice for the role," but, like many other critics, including Hal Hanson of The Washington Post, Ebert felt that the film "tells us what Dian Fossey accomplished and what happened to her, but doesn't tell us who she was, and at the end that's what we want to know."
Although the film was nominated for five Academy Awards - Best Actress for Weaver, Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium for Anna Hamilton Phelan and Tab Murphy, Best Sound for Andy Nelson and his crew, Best Film Editing for Stuart Baird and Best Music, Original Score for Maurice Jarre, Gorillas in the Mist didn't win a single Oscar. Weaver and Jarre would go on to win Golden Globes in their respective categories.
Sigourney Weaver was so moved by her experience while making this film that she started an "adopt-a-gorilla" campaign to fund research at the Karisoke Research Centre and to fund patrols to stop gorilla poaching. She called it "The Digit Fund," after the gorilla that was killed by poachers in 1977, made famous by Dian Fossey. She and producer Arnold Glimcher "adopted" Maggie, one of the gorillas used in the film. In 2008, twenty years after filming Gorillas in the Mist , Sigourney Weaver returned to Karisoke with a BBC documentary crew. She found that many of the gorillas had survived, and the population had risen to around 700. Sadly, many of the Rwandans she had worked with had been killed or had disappeared and were presumed dead after the genocide in 1994. As for the murder of Dian Fossey, a Rwandan court tried and convicted her assistant Wayne McGuire in absentia for the killing. McGuire, however, had returned to the United States, and because there was no extradition treaty with Rwanda, McGuire has never served his sentence.
SOURCES:
Ebert, Roger "Gorillas in the Mist Buries Weaver's Character in the Jungle" Moscow-Pullman Daily News 13 Oct 88
The Internet Movie Database
''Mist' Actress Starts Adopt-A-Gorilla'" Ocala Star-Banner 28 Oct 88
http://news.moviefone.com/2013/09/21/gorillas-in-the-mist-sigourney-weaver/
By Lorraine LoBianco
Gorillas in the Mist
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Limited Release in United States September 23, 1988
Released in United States Fall September 23, 1988
Released in United States July 1989
Released in United States on Video April 13, 1989
Released in United States September 14, 1988
Wide Release in United States September 30, 1988
Shown at Moscow International Film Festival (market) July 7-18, 1989.
Shown at Toronto Festival of Festivals September 14, 1988.
Began shooting June 1, 1987.
Completed shooting October 1987.
Released in United States on Video April 13, 1989
Released in United States September 14, 1988 (Shown at Toronto Festival of Festivals September 14, 1988.)
Limited Release in United States September 23, 1988
Released in United States Fall September 23, 1988
Wide Release in United States September 30, 1988
Released in United States July 1989 (Shown at Moscow International Film Festival (market) July 7-18, 1989.)