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Imagen de vista previa Maud Winchester
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Nombre de nacimiento: Maud Winchester

Fecha de nacimiento: N/A

Lugar de nacimiento: N/A

Detalles

Nombres alternativos: ماد وینچستر

Características físicas: N/A

Carrera

Primeras apariciones:

  • Birdy (1984) como Doris Robinson

Roles más importantes:

  • Brain Dead (1990) como Crazy Anna
  • Corrina, Corrina (1994) como Mrs. Rodgers
  • The Spirit of '76 (1990) como Cyndi the Waitress
  • North (1994) como Stewart's Mom
  • Carnosaur (1993) como Downey
  • Whisper Kill (1988) como
  • Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman (1994) como Donna
  • Dracula: Dead and Loving It (1995) como Ballroom Guest
  • Birdy (1984) como Doris Robinson
  • A Few Good Men (1992) como Aunt Ginny Miller

Puntos destacados de la carrera:

  • Brain Dead (1990)
  • Corrina, Corrina (1994)
  • The Spirit of '76 (1990)
  • North (1994)
  • Carnosaur (1993)
  • Whisper Kill (1988)
  • Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman (1994)
  • Dracula: Dead and Loving It (1995)
  • Birdy (1984)
  • A Few Good Men (1992)

Biografía completa

"Maud Winchester, a captivating actress, wed into a renowned comedic family when she married director Lucas Reiner, who helmed her in the sci-fi adventure 'The Spirit of ’76' (1990). This made legendary comedy icon Carl Reiner her father-in-law and Emmy-winning filmmaker Rob Reiner her brother-in-law, with whom she collaborated on 'A Few Good Men' (1992) and 'The American President' (1995). Talent indeed runs in the family. In pursuit of laughter, Maud appeared as a guest on the sitcom 'Seinfeld' twice, in 1990 and 1992. However, her comedic appeal isn't limited to the small screen; she also debuted nude in the coming-of-age film 'Birdy' (1984), treating audiences to an intimate scene with Matthew Modine. Following this revealing role, Maud starred in humorous horror films like 'Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman' (1993) directed by Christopher Guest and 'Dracula: Dead and Loving It' (1995) under Mel Brooks' direction. This isn't to mention her more serious turn as a downstairs maid in Francis Ford Coppola's 'Bram Stoker’s Dracula' (1992). Throughout her career, Maud has worked alongside some of Hollywood's biggest names."


Sobre la película: Birdy (1984)

Poster for Birdy (1984)
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Año de lanzamiento: 1984

Nación: United States

Título alternativo: Alas de libertad, Пилето, Asas da Liberdade, Birdy, o anthropos pouli, Madárka, Birdy - Le ali della libertà, Een vlucht op eenzame hoogte, Ptasiek, Ptičica, Птаха

Director: Alan Parker

Guionista: Jack Behr, Sandy Kroopf

Producción & Género

Productor(es): Producer: Alan Marshall
Executive Producer: David Manson

Compañías: TriStar Pictures

Género: Drama, War

Premios & Similares

Premios:

  • 3 wins & 1 nomination

Similar:

  • Flight of the Intruder (1991)
  • The Ninth Configuration (1980)
  • Tunnel Rats (2008)
  • Obsessed (2014)
  • The Last Full Measure (2020)

Palabras clave

Palabras clave: lunatic asylum, vietnam war

Historia

Birdy follows two friends, Al (Matthew Modine) and Birdy (Nicolas Cage), who are deeply affected by their experiences in the Vietnam War. Birdy becomes convinced that he can transform into a bird after witnessing a fellow soldier's horrific injury. This delusion leads him to be institutionalized in a mental hospital. Al visits Birdy regularly, hoping to help his friend overcome his psychosis. The story revolves around their complex friendship and Al's struggle to reach Birdy while grappling with his own traumatic memories.

Resumen

Birdy is a profound exploration of the psychological impacts of war, directed by Alan Parker in 1984. Set against the backdrop of the Vietnam War, the film delves into themes of trauma, friendship, and redemption through the lens of Birdy's delusional belief that he can transform into a bird. The movie is notable for its stark portrayal of mental illness and the emotional weight carried by its two leads, Matthew Modine and Nicolas Cage.