Up Close & Personal
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Up Close & Personal | |
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Directed by | Jon Avnet David McGiffert (1st A'sst) |
Produced by | Jordan Kerner & David Nicksay |
Written by | Alanna Nash (book) Joan Didion & John Gregory Dunne (screenplay) |
Starring | Robert Redford Michelle Pfeiffer |
Music by | Thomas Newman |
Cinematography | Karl Walter Lindenlaub |
Editing by | Debra Neil-Fisher |
Distributed by | Buena Vista Pictures |
Release date(s) | March 1, 1996 |
Running time | 124 min. |
Language | English |
IMDb profile |
Up Close & Personal is a 1996 American motion picture drama/romance that was inspired by the story of Jessica Savitch who, in the 1970s, became the first female anchor on American television. The film is based on the 1988 book, Golden Girl: The Story of Jessica Savitch by biographer, Alanna Nash. The making of the film is told in the book: "Monster: Living Off the Big Screen", (1997), by John Gregory Dunne, one of the two screenwriters for the movie. It's how a movie about Jessica Savitch turned into, (more or less), "A Star is Born" type film, where one person is a "rising star" while the person he/she is in love with becomes a "falling star". To quote a spokesperson for the Disney company, (who released the film), to "Entertainment Weekly" magazine; "Only a cold-blooded sadist would want to see a historically accurate movie about the tragedy of Jessica Savitch".
The film is noted for the use of the hit song "Because You Loved Me" performed by Celine Dion.
[edit] Primary cast:
- Robert Redford : Warren Justice
- Michelle Pfeiffer : Sally/Tally Atwater
- Stockard Channing : Marcia McGrath
- Joe Mantegna : Bucky Terranova
- Kate Nelligan : Joanna Kennelly
- Glenn Plummer : Ned Jackson
- James Rebhorn : John Merino
- Scott Bryce : Rob Sullivan
- Fabian : Himself
Award wins:
- Grammy Award for Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media – Diane Warren
Award nominations:
- Academy Award for Best Song – (Diane Warren)
- Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song - Motion Picture – (Diane Warren)
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