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The Elephant Man

Year:
Duration:
124 min
Genres:
Biography | Drama
IMDB rate:
8.2
Director:
David Lynch
Awards:
Nominated for 8 Oscars. Another 11 wins & 13 nominations
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 1980-10-10
Filming Locations: Broadgate, London, England, UK
Earnings
Budget: $5,000,000
Gross: $26,010,864 (USA) ( 1981)
Cast
Actor
Character
Anthony Hopkins
Frederick Treves
John Hurt
John Merrick
Anne Bancroft
Mrs. Kendal
John Gielgud
Carr Gomm
Wendy Hiller
Mothershead
Freddie Jones
Bytes
Michael Elphick
Night Porter
Hannah Gordon
Mrs. Treves
Helen Ryan
Princess Alex
John Standing
Fox
Dexter Fletcher
Bytes' Boy
Phoebe Nicholls
Merrick's Mother
Pat Gorman
Fairground Bobby
Claire Davenport
Fat Lady
Orla Pederson
Skeleton Man
Patsy Smart
Distraught Woman
Frederick Treves
Alderman
Stromboli
Fire Eater
Richard Hunter
Hodges
James Cormack
Pierce
Robert Lewis Bush
Messenger (as Robert Bush)
Roy Evans
Cabman
Joan Rhodes
Cook
Nula Conwell
Nurse Kathleen
Tony London
Young Porter
Alfie Curtis
Milkman
Bernadette Milnes
1st Fighting Woman
Brenda Kempner
2nd Fighting Woman
Carol Harrison
Tart (as Carole Harrison)
Hugh Manning
Broadneck
Dennis Burgess
1st Committee Man
Fanny Carby
Mrs. Kendal's Dresser
William Morgan Sheppard
Man In Pub (as Morgan Sheppard)
Kathleen Byron
Lady Waddington
Gerald Case
Lord Waddington
David Ryall
Man With Whores
Deirdre Costello
1st Whore
Pauline Quirke
2nd Whore
Kenny Baker
Plumed Dwarf
Chris Greener
Giant
Marcus Powell
Midget
Gilda Cohen
Midget
Lesley Scoble
Siamese Twin (as Lisa Scoble)
Teri Scoble
Siamese Twin
Eiji Kusuhara
Japanese Bleeder
Robert Day
Little Jim
Patricia Hodge
Screaming Mum
Tommy Wright
First Bobby
Peter Davidson
Second Bobby
John Rapley
King In Panto
Hugh Spight
Puss In Panto
Teresa Codling
Princess In Panto
Marion Betzold
Principal Boy
Caroline Haigh
Tree
Florenzio Morgado
Tree
Victor Kravchenko
Lion / Coachman
Beryl Hicks
Fairy
Michele Amas
Horse
Lucie Alford
Horse
Penny Wright
Horse
Janie Kells
Horse
Lydia Lisle
Merrick's Mother
Eric Bergren
Lyra Box Player #1 (uncredited)
Adam Caine
Kid at Train Station (uncredited)
Gypsy Dave Cooper
Man in crowd (uncredited)
Christopher De Vore
Lyra Box Player #2 (uncredited)
Harry Fielder
Policeman (uncredited)
Norman Gay
Doctor (uncredited)
Ralph Morse
Young aristocrat (uncredited)
Kevin Schumm
Kid at Train Station #2 (uncredited)
Fred Wood
Injured Man (uncredited)
Did you know?
Trivia
The film was made and released around the time that another Elephant Man production was being performed, a stage play by Bernard Pomerance, which won the 1979 Tony Award for Best Play. This movie is not an adaptation of that play.
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Frederick Treves:  The great-nephew of Doctor Frederick Treves, appears in the opening scene as an Alderman trying to close down the freak show.
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Due to the constrictive deformity of his mouth, Merrick never spoke as clearly in real life as he does in the film. Doctor Frederick Treves often had to act as Merrick's interpretor for visitors. Those who knew him well, such as hospital staff and friends, grew used to his impeded speech but it remained indistinct and worsened as Merrick's condition deteriorated.
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Goofs
Bytes threw Merrick's mask out of the caravan. The mask then fell under the caravan's stair. But when Bytes' boy picked Merrick's cloth, we can see the mask (white one) is among the clothes.
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When Carr Gomm first meets John Merrick, he walks close up to him. In the next shot he is way back from him, then close again.
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In nearly every scene, John Hurt's make-up changes in some way.
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Quotes
John Merrick: My life is full because I know I am loved.
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Bytes' Boy: [Bytes is lashing Joseph] Bytes! No!
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Merrick's Mother: Never. Oh, never. Nothing will die. The stream flows, the wind blows, the cloud fleets, the heart beats. Nothing will die.
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Faq
Q
A NOTE REGARDING SPOILERS
A
The following FAQ entries may contain spoilers. Only the biggest ones (if any) will be covered with spoiler tags. It is assumed that no one who is diligently avoiding spoilers will be visiting this page in the first place.
Q
Did everything happen to Merrick just like in the film?
A
Not exactly. According to the Wikipedia entry on 'The Elephant Man', there are several historical inaccuracies that stand out. First, the events at the railway station happened before Merrick stayed at the hospital. Second, Merrick went to Europe on his own accord and was never kidnapped. Third, Treves never "rescued" Merrick from the completely fictional character of Bytes (who was "seemingly modelled after Robert Newton's characterisation of Bill Sykes in David Lean's 1948 film adaptation of Oliver Twist").Additionally, in order for Merrick to speak there were several operations to facilitate his ability to talk. Merrick was also quite secure financially from the work he did in the freak shows--he would have been incapable of performing any other work in those days. Finally, his name was not "John" but "Joseph".(source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Elephant_Man_(film))
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How much sex, violence, and profanity are in this movie?
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For detailed information about the amounts and types of (a) sex and nudity, (b) violence and gore, (c) profanity, (d) alcohol, drugs, and smoking, and (e) frightening and intense scenes in this movie, consult the IMDb Parents Guide for this movie. The Parents Guide for The Elephant Man can be found at http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080678/parentalguide.
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Photos from cast
Lesley Dunlop
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