
Peggy Sue Got Married (1986)
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- PG-13
- 1h 43min
- Comedy, Drama
- 10 Oct 1986 (USA)
- Movie
Peggy Sue, on the verge of a divorce, faints at her 25th high school reunion, and wakes up to find herself back in 1960, leading her to try to spot and correct the mistakes that led to disappointments and an unhappy marriage.
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Awards:
- Nominated for 3 Oscars. Another 4 wins & 10 nominations.
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Cast verified as complete
Kathleen Turner | ... |
Peggy Sue
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Nicolas Cage | ... |
Charlie Bodell
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Barry Miller | ... |
Richard Norvik
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Catherine Hicks | ... |
Carol Heath
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Joan Allen | ... |
Maddy Nagle
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Kevin J. O'Connor | ... |
Michael Fitzsimmons
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Jim Carrey | ... |
Walter Getz
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Lisa Jane Persky | ... |
Delores Dodge
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Lucinda Jenney | ... |
Rosalie Testa
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Wil Shriner | ... |
Arthur Nagle
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Barbara Harris | ... |
Evelyn Kelcher
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Don Murray | ... |
Jack Kelcher
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Sofia Coppola | ... |
Nancy Kelcher
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Maureen O'Sullivan | ... |
Elizabeth Alvorg
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Leon Ames | ... |
Barney Alvorg
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Randy Bourne | ... |
Scott Bodell
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Helen Hunt | ... |
Beth Bodell
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Don Stark | ... |
Doug Snell
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Marshall Crenshaw | ... |
Reunion Band
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Chris Donato | ... |
Reunion Band
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Robert Crenshaw | ... |
Reunion Band
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Tom Teeley | ... |
Reunion Band
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Graham Maby | ... |
Reunion Band
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Ken Grantham | ... |
Mr. Snelgrove
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Ginger Taylor | ... |
Janet (scenesDeleted)
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Sigrid Wurschmidt | ... |
Sharon
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Glenn Withrow | ... |
Terry
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Harry Basil | ... |
Leon
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John Carradine | ... |
Leo
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Sachi Parker | ... |
Lisa
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Vivien Straus | ... |
Sandy
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Morgan Upton | ... |
Mr. Gilfond
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Lewis Leibovich | ... |
Dr. Daly
(as Dr. Lewis Leibovich)
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Bill Bonham | ... |
Drunk
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Joe Lerer | ... |
Drunk Creep
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Barbara Oliver | ... |
Nurse
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Martin Scott | ... |
The Four-Mations
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Marcus Scott | ... |
The Four-Mations
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Carl Lockett | ... |
The Four-Mations
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Tony Saunders | ... |
The Four-Mations
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Vincent Lars | ... |
The Four-Mations
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Larry E. Vann | ... |
The Four-Mations
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Lawrence Menkin | ... |
Elderly Gentleman
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Daniel R. Suhart | ... |
Chinese Waiter
(as Dan Suhart)
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Leslie Hilsinger | ... |
Majorette
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Al Nalbandian | ... |
Lodge Member
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Dan Leegant | ... |
Lodge Member
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Ron Cook | ... |
Lodge Member
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Mary Leichtling | ... |
Reunion Receptionist
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Anna Ferguson | ... |
Nurse
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Harrod Blank | ... |
Dancer (uncredited)
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Cynthia Brian | ... |
Reunion Woman #2 (uncredited)
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Tanner Lagasca | ... |
Student (uncredited)
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Richard Lentz | ... |
Ice Cream Vendor (uncredited)
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Michael X. Martin | ... |
(uncredited)
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Directed by
Francis Ford Coppola | ... | (as Francis Coppola) |
Written by
Jerry Leichtling | ... | (written by) & |
Arlene Sarner | ... | (written by) |
Produced by
Paul R. Gurian | ... | producer |
Barrie M. Osborne | ... | executive producer |
Music by
John Barry |
Cinematography by
Jordan Cronenweth | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Barry Malkin |
Editorial Department
Debra Bard | ... | assistant editor |
Dennis Brookins | ... | negative cutter |
John Gilroy | ... | apprentice editor |
Kathleen Korth | ... | location assistant editor |
Casting By
Pennie DuPont | ... | (as Pennie du Pont) |
Production Design by
Dean Tavoularis |
Art Direction by
Alex Tavoularis |
Set Decoration by
Marvin March |
Costume Design by
Theadora Van Runkle |
Makeup Department
Kathryn Blondell | ... | key hair stylist (as Kathryn L. Blondell) |
E. Thomas Case | ... | key makeup artist |
Candida Conery | ... | hair stylist |
Frank Griffin | ... | makeup artist |
Susan V. Kalinowski | ... | hair stylist (as Susan Kalinowski) |
John Rizzo | ... | makeup artist |
Production Management
Kerry Orent | ... | post production supervisor |
Barrie M. Osborne | ... | unit production manager |
Gary Lucchesi | ... | executive in charge of production (uncredited) |
Ted Zachary | ... | executive in charge of production (uncredited) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Doug Claybourne | ... | first assistant director (as Douglas Claybourne) |
Carey Dietrich | ... | second second assistant director |
Mark Radcliffe | ... | second assistant director (as Mark A. Radcliffe) |
Art Department
Roger Dietz | ... | set artist |
Gary Fettis | ... | assistant property master |
Douglas E. Madison | ... | property master |
James J. Murakami | ... | assistant art director (as James Murakami) |
Paul Myerberg | ... | leadman |
John J. Rutchland III | ... | construction foreman |
John J. Rutchland Jr. | ... | construction coordinator (as John J. Rutchland) |
Scott Tabor | ... | art department assistant |
Jennifer Clinard | ... | painter (uncredited) |
Dan Lazzarini | ... | set dresser (uncredited) |
John Lister | ... | carpenter (uncredited) |
Sound Department
Louis Bertini | ... | sound editor |
Elisha Birnbaum | ... | foley artist |
Marko A. Costanzo | ... | foley artist (as Marko Costanzo) |
Lee Dichter | ... | re-recording mixer |
Carl Fischer | ... | boom operator |
D.G. Fisher | ... | boom operator |
Tom Fleischman | ... | re-recording mixer |
Richard Bryce Goodman | ... | production sound mixer |
Thomas A. Gulino | ... | sound editor (as Thomas Gulino) |
Darrell Hanzalik | ... | adr editor |
Dorian Harris | ... | adr editor |
Neil L. Kaufman | ... | sound editor (as Neil Kaufman) |
Michael Kirchberger | ... | supervising sound editor |
Bitty O'Sullivan-Smith | ... | sound editor |
Ed Golya | ... | adr mixer (uncredited) |
Rich Macar | ... | sound editor (uncredited) |
Ed Rak | ... | sound recording engineer (uncredited) |
Special Effects by
Lawrence J. Cavanaugh | ... | special effects coordinator (as Larry Cavanaugh) |
Stunts
Steve Holladay | ... | stunts |
Camera and Electrical Department
Billy Beaird | ... | dolly grip (as Bill Beaird Jr.) |
Jeff Cronenweth | ... | second assistant camera |
Cary Griffith | ... | key grip |
Gregg Guellow | ... | best boy |
Jack Kirk | ... | electrical best boy |
Gary Lewis | ... | lighting technician: Vari*Lite |
Rick Martens | ... | gaffer |
Jane O'Neal | ... | still photographer |
Phil Radcliffe | ... | still photographer: reunion photos |
Bing Sokolsky | ... | first assistant camera |
John Toll | ... | camera operator |
Jim Waits | ... | light operator: Vari*Lite |
Bob E. Krattiger | ... | lighting technician (uncredited) |
Ron Veto | ... | grip (uncredited) |
Casting Department
Aleta Chappelle | ... | local casting (as Aleta Wood-Chappelle) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Le Dawson | ... | costume supervisor: men |
Betty M. Nowell | ... | costume supervisor: women |
Ivette Silberman | ... | costumer |
Mary Elizabeth Still | ... | costumer |
Michael Voght | ... | costumer (as Michael J. Voght) |
Joan Joseff | ... | costume jeweller (uncredited) |
Tina Joseff | ... | costume jeweller (uncredited) |
Location Management
Sam Mercer | ... | location manager |
Music Department
John Barry | ... | conductor |
George Craig | ... | music editor |
Paul R. Gurian | ... | music producer |
Sally Herbert | ... | musician: violin |
Jerry Leichtling | ... | music producer |
John Merrill | ... | vocal coach |
John Barry | ... | score producer (uncredited) |
Tom Boyd | ... | oboe soloist (uncredited) |
Joel Moss | ... | music mixer (uncredited) |
Ed Rak | ... | scoring engineer (uncredited) |
Script and Continuity Department
Wilma Garscadden-Gahret | ... | script supervisor |
Transportation Department
James Davis | ... | transportation coordinator |
Randy White | ... | transportation coordinator (uncredited) |
Additional Crew
Toni Basil | ... | special choreographer |
Chrissy Bocchino | ... | choreographer: stage |
Michael Crane | ... | laboratory consultant (as Michael Q. Crane) |
Mary Jane Faris | ... | local location assistant |
Murdo Laird | ... | technician: electronic cinema |
Debbie Leonard | ... | assistant: Mr. Gurian |
Ted Mackland | ... | technician: electronic cinema |
Patricia Matlock | ... | production secretary |
Eileen McGuire | ... | assistant accountant |
Ron Mooreland | ... | technician: electronic cinema |
Anahid Nazarian | ... | librarian: Zoetrope |
George Parra | ... | production assistant |
Eric Rowlands | ... | provider: band equipment titles |
Sara Ström | ... | assistant: Mr. Coppola |
Daniel R. Suhart | ... | dialogue coach (as Dan Suhart) |
Lisbeth Wynn-Owen | ... | production coordinator |
Elizabeth Yanoska | ... | production accountant |
Todd J. Adelman | ... | production medic (uncredited) |
Susan Landau Finch | ... | acting coach (uncredited) |
Gary Gutierrez | ... | title designer (uncredited) |
Karen J. McCabe | ... | production assistant (uncredited) |
Patrick Paul Mullane | ... | production assistant (uncredited) |
Production Companies
- TriStar Pictures (presents)
- Rastar Pictures (presents)
- Zoetrope Studios
- Delphi V Productions
Distributors
- TriStar Pictures (1986) (United States) (theatrical)
- Columbia-Cannon-Warner (1986) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Columbia Pictures (1987) (Italy) (theatrical)
- Fox Columbia TriStar Films (1987) (Australia) (theatrical)
- CBS/Fox (1987) (United States) (VHS)
- CBS/Fox (1987) (United States) (video) (laserdisc)
- Columbia Films (1987) (Japan) (theatrical)
- Columbia Pictures of Argentina (1987) (Argentina) (theatrical) (through Warner-Columbia Films)
- Columbia TriStar Films (1987) (Netherlands) (theatrical)
- Warner-Columbia Film (1987) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- Warner-Columbia Films (1987) (Argentina) (theatrical) (through)
- CBS/Fox (1987) (Argentina) (VHS) (through Gativideo)
- CBS/Fox (1987) (West Germany) (VHS)
- Gativideo (1987) (Argentina) (VHS) (through)
- Columbia TriStar Home Video (1996) (United States) (video) (laserdisc)
- Columbia TriStar Home Video (1998) (United States) (DVD)
- Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment (2001) (Germany) (DVD)
- Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment (2001) (Netherlands) (DVD)
- Image Entertainment (2013) (United States) (Blu-ray) (DVD)
- Nueva Films S.A. (1987) (Spain) (theatrical)
- CBS / Fox Video (1987) (Netherlands) (VHS)
- CBS/Fox Home Video (1987) (Australia) (video)
- Carmen Video (2007) (Russia) (DVD)
- Pluto TV (2021) (United States) (video)
- SBS Movies (2023) (Australia) (tv)
- TeleVentures (United States) (tv)
- The Criterion Channel (2023) (United States) (tv) (streaming)
- USA Network (1989) (United States) (tv)
Special Effects
- Sync-Lock (special video effects)
Other Companies
- California Film Commission (special thanks)
- City of Petaluma, California (special thanks)
- City of Santa Rosa, California (special thanks)
- Clinton Recording Studios (UNDERSCORE RECORDED AT)
- Colossal Pictures (TITLE DESIGN AND PRODUCTION BY)
- Dick Clark Media Archives (Dick Clark footage)
- For Stars Catering (catering)
- International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) (THIS PICTURE MADE UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF)
- Record Plant Scoring (music mixed at)
- Skywalker Sound (mix facility)
- Sony (ELECTRONIC CINEMA IN COOPERATION WITH)
- Sound One Corporation (POST PRODUCTION SERVICES BY)
- Sprocket Systems (mix facility)
- The David Forbes Company (marketing and distribution services)
- The Sonoma County Film Commission (special thanks)
- Vari*Lite (automated lighting)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Peggy Sue Bodell (Turner) attends her 25-year high school reunion after separating from her cheating husband, Charlie (Cage). She regrets the decisions she has made in her life, such as getting pregnant by Charlie in high school. When she faints at the reunion, she wakes up in 1960 - and is given the chance to relive her life. |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Box Office
Budget | $18,000,000 (estimated) |
Opening Weekend United States | $6,942,408, 13 Oct 1986 |
Did You Know?
Trivia | In the original script, Rosalie, the woman in the wheelchair at Peggy Sue's high school reunion, was a gymnast who was disabled in an accident. In the original script, Peggy Sue tried to take advantage of her knowledge of the future. She invented pantyhose, encouraged people to invest in Xerox, and tried to prevent Rosalie from hurting herself. See more » |
Goofs | When Peggy Sue tells Richard that she had "come from the future," you can see that she actually said "back from the future" by watching her lips. The line was apparently overdubbed later so the movie wouldn't make viewers think of the recently-released hit movie Back to the Future (1985). See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Peggy Sue Got Married/That's Life/Crocodile Dundee/The Name of the Rose (1986). See more » |
Soundtracks | Peggy Sue Got Married See more » |
Quotes |
Evelyn Kelcher:
Peggy, I don't mean to be intrusive, but are you having problems with Charlie? Peggy Sue: A lot of things are confusing right now, Charlie is just one of them. Evelyn Kelcher: Is Charlie pressuring you into doing things you don't think you should be doing? Peggy Sue: What do you mean? Evelyn Kelcher: Peggy, you know what a penis is? Stay away from it! See more » |