Ein schwuler Kabarettbesitzer und sein Drag-Queen-Partner vereinbaren, eine Fassade zu errichten, damit ihr Sohn sich den konservativen Eltern seiner Verlobten vorstellen kann.Ein schwuler Kabarettbesitzer und sein Drag-Queen-Partner vereinbaren, eine Fassade zu errichten, damit ihr Sohn sich den konservativen Eltern seiner Verlobten vorstellen kann.Ein schwuler Kabarettbesitzer und sein Drag-Queen-Partner vereinbaren, eine Fassade zu errichten, damit ihr Sohn sich den konservativen Eltern seiner Verlobten vorstellen kann.
- Für 1 Oscar nominiert
- 7 Gewinne & 25 Nominierungen insgesamt
Tony Gonzalez
- Goldman girl
- (as Anthony Richard Gonzales)
Dante Henderson
- Goldman girl
- (as Dante Lamar Henderson)
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WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesMike Nichols required that Nathan Lane and Robin Williams filmed at least one good take of each scene sticking to the script before he would allow them to improvise (something both of the actors are known for).
- PatzerIn the kitchen scene where Armand and Val realize Agador never prepared an entrée, Armand slips and falls while bringing the sweet-and-sour peasant soup pot back into the dining room; as he then tells Val "Go, go, she'll be here any minute, go", he is clearly laughing.
- Alternative VersionenIn the November 12, 1998 ABC-TV network airing of The Birdcage (1996), approximately 13 minutes of added footage was restored to the film:
- After Albert and Armand have discussed the upcoming marriage with Val, there is a scene where the cake Albert had ordered earlier is delivered. Albert shrieks because the cake says "To My Piglet From His Uncle" instead of "...From His Aunty" like Albert had requested. Then Albert and Armand have an amusing discussion of what it will be like to have Val and his wife live with them and what it will be like to be grandparents.
- After Armand initially refuses Val's request to "tone down" the apartment, there is an extra scene later where Armand has a conversation with the bartender that eventually convinces Armand to prepare the apartment for the Keeley's arrival.
- During the long roadtrip, the Keeley family is seen leaving a rest-stop at the Florida border. There is a huge fiberglass orange on top of the yellow and white striped rest-stop. Lettering on the orange reads, "Welcome to Florida".
- There is an extra scene where TV network executives decide to send their news team to Florida on the basis that The Enquirer is already there.
- Armand's dinner speech about the origins of Guatamalan "Peasant Stew" is longer in the TV version and he refills the guests bowls while explaining that the stew is the main course.
- Albert's speech about his parents's search for a cemetery plot is longer.
- There is a short scene included where Katherine Archer asks a TV news van if they will be leaving their parking spot which happens to be in an intersection.
- After the Keeleys have learned that they are stuck in the apartment and everyone is sitting around drinking, Katherine is shown eating the "Peasant Stew" in Albert's and Armand's bedroom. Katherine and Agadore have a brief exchange in which Agadore admits to having made the stew and Katherine compliments him on it.
- In the version broadcast on ABC, swimming trunks were electronically painted over the skimpy thongs worn by Agador and other male inhabitants of South Beach, Florida.
Ausgewählte Rezension
Granted The Birdcage isn't perfect, it is a little too long and the ending came across as rather sudden, but I was really surprised at how much I enjoyed this film. It looks good, has a nice soundtrack, has a (I think) terrific script, good pacing, a fun story and above-decent direction from Mike Nichols. As for favourite scenes, there are some great scenes, but who can forget the dinner scene? The whole film is worth watching just for that scene for so many reasons. And the acting I had no problem with whatsoever. Robin Williams underplays but still delivers the laughs solidly, while Gene Hackman proves he is great as a comic actor. Dianne Wiest, Calista Flockhart and Hank Azaria also give terrific turns, however it is Nathan Lane's hilarious turn as Albert that steals the show. All in all, this is very good and very funny and charming. 8/10 Bethany Cox
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsland
- Offizieller Standort
- Sprache
- Auch bekannt als
- La jaula de los pájaros
- Drehorte
- Carlyle Hotel - 1250 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, Florida, USA(The Birdcage Club- Exteriors)
- Produktionsfirma
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- Budget
- 31.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 124.060.553 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 18.275.828 $
- 10. März 1996
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 185.260.553 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 57 Minuten
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