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Overview
Release Date:
30 September 1988 (USA) moreTagline:
"There are no second acts in American lives." - F. Scott FitzgeraldPlot:
The troubled life and career of the jazz musician, Charlie "Bird" Parker. full summary | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
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Won Oscar. Another 7 wins & 6 nominations moreUser Comments:
Eastwood proves he's one of America's best directors. Simply brilliant. moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Forest Whitaker | ... | Charlie 'Bird' Parker | |
| Diane Venora | ... | Chan Parker | |
| Michael Zelniker | ... | Red Rodney | |
| Samuel E. Wright | ... | Dizzy Gillespie | |
| Keith David | ... | Buster Franklin | |
| Michael McGuire | ... | Brewster | |
| James Handy | ... | Esteves | |
| Damon Whitaker | ... | Young Bird | |
| Morgan Nagler | ... | Kim | |
| Arlen Dean Snyder | ... | Dr. Heath | |
| Sam Robards | ... | Moscowitz | |
| Penelope Windust | ... | Bellevue Nurse | |
| Glenn Wright | ... | Alcoholic Patient (as Glenn T. Wright) | |
| George Orrison | ... | Patient with Checkers | |
| Bill Cobbs | ... | Dr. Caulfield |
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South Korea:12 | Singapore:NC-16 | Australia:M | Spain:13 | UK:15 | Argentina:18 | Finland:K-10 | Norway:10 | Sweden:11 | USA:R | Germany:12 | Iceland:12MOVIEmeter: 
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Clint Eastwood approached Chan Richardson, Charlie Parker's common-law wife on whose memoirs the script was based, for input. She gave Eastwood a collection of lost recordings unlocked from a bank vault. moreGoofs:
When Charlie Parker goes to Dizzy Gillespie's house in the middle of the night and asks Dizzy to write down a tune, the year is 1953. The tune is "Now's the Time", which was published and recorded in 1949. moreQuotes:
Chan Parker: Dizzy sent you a birthday card. Seems he's back in town. Do you owe him a phone call?Charlie Parker: I owe Dizzy everything...except a phone call.
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A dark and atmospheric biopic on jazz legend Charlie Parker, who with his fast improvisational style formed the sub-genre of bebop. Clint Eastwood directed this movie with a heart and passion that reflects back to his own love of the music which he has carried with him all his life and played a role in all his work. Eastwood himself actually was fortunate to have seen Charlie "Bird" Parker play in when he was alive. The film chronicles his life and has a tight focus on his self destructive behavior and the music itself. Bird explores the highs and lows of his journey. Playing to a sold out house in Paris, playing alongside Dizzy Gillespie, and earning a respect that few other musicians have matched. In contrast we see his heroine addiction, his suffering and depression resulting in several suicide attempts, the death of his daughter, and his wife's loving struggle to help save a man who's ill-fate was inevitable and irreversible.
Forest Whitaker plays Bird with a lot of heart and soul. Even though I have no idea if it was an accurate portrayal in capturing the man's nuances, Whitaker's interpretation was superlative. Equally as good was Diane Venora as Bird's wife, who found enough strength for the both of them and tried to hold the family together in an un-winnable battle. There's lots of rain, lots of dark nightclubs, lots of street lamps reflecting the soaked streets, and lots of feeling in this one. Having just watched another biopic, that one on Ray Charles, it's clear to see Eastwood's was the real deal, whereas Ray was merely decent.
Grade: A+