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Art Director - Speed Hopkins
Art Director - James Murakami
Associate Producer - Robert F. Colesberry
Book Author - Bernard Malamud
Cinematographer - Caleb Deschanel
Composer (Music Score) - Randy Newman
Costume Designer - Gloria Gresham
Costume Designer - Bernie Pollack
Executive Producer - Roger Towne
Executive Producer - Philip Breen
First Assistant Director - Patrick Crowley
First Assistant Director - Chris Soldo
Musical Arrangement - Jack Hayes
Musical Direction/Supervision - Jeff Wexler
Production Designer - Mel Bourne
Production Designer - Angelo P. Graham
Sound/Sound Designer - Jeff Wexler
Sound/Sound Designer - Chris McLaughlin
Based on Bernard Malamud's book, Barry Levinson's baseball epic is a carefully-wound extrapolation of the original. The all-American Robert Redford's Biblical qualities made him the perfect fit for wunderkind player Roy Hobbs. The plot takes shape slowly, drawn out in painstaking detail to make the payoff all the more memorable. As the three women Roy encounters, Barbara Hershey, Kim Basinger and Glenn Close all turn in solid performances as Roy's three fates. This is an outstanding sports film that adds even more romanticism to baseball lore. Caleb Deschanel's amber-tinged cinematography supplies the film with its striking look. Randy Newman's music bolsters the romantic feel, upping the film's Americana quotient. Although it is first and foremost a topnotch baseball film it also lends itself to a variety of interpretations dealing with fate, American heritage, and the metaphysical. Levinson's patient and textured direction combined with a focused and engrossing storyline make this a unique picture. ~ Mike DiBella, Rovi
Kim Basinger : Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture - Hollywood Foreign Press Association, 1984
Mel Bourne : Best Art Direction - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sc, 1984
Angelo P. Graham : Best Art Direction - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sc, 1984
Speed Hopkins : Best Art Direction - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sc, 1984
James Murakami : Best Art Direction - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sc, 1984
Bruce Weintraub : Best Art Direction - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sc, 1984
Caleb Deschanel : Best Cinematography - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sc, 1984
Randy Newman : Best Original Score - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sc, 1984
Glenn Close : Best Supporting Actress - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sc, 1984