Brian De Palma filmography
Brian De Palma is an American filmmaker whose work spans thirty films, which include horror film Carrie (1976), the crime dramas Scarface (1983), The Untouchables (1987) and Carlito's Way (1993), the spy thriller Mission: Impossible (1996), as well as cult favorites such as Sisters (1972), Phantom of the Paradise (1974), Dressed to Kill (1980), Blow Out (1981), Body Double (1984) and Raising Cain (1992).
Filmography
Feature films
Year | Title | Director | Writer | Producer | Editor | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1968 | Murder a la Mod | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | |
Greetings | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Actor: Man in Front of Draft Office Smoking (Uncredited) | |
1969 | The Wedding Party | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Co-directed with Wilford Leach and Cynthia Munroe |
1970 | Hi, Mom! | Yes | Yes | No | No | |
Dionysus in '69 | Yes | No | No | Yes | Co-directed with Robert Fiore and Bruce Joel Rubin Also Cinematographer | |
1972 | Get to Know Your Rabbit | Yes | No | No | No | |
Sisters | Yes | Yes | No | No | ||
1974 | Phantom of the Paradise | Yes | Yes | No | No | |
1976 | Obsession | Yes | Story | No | No | |
Carrie | Yes | No | Uncredited | No | ||
1978 | The Fury | Yes | No | No | No | |
1979 | Home Movies | Yes | Story | Yes | No | |
1980 | Dressed to Kill | Yes | Yes | No | No | |
1981 | Blow Out | Yes | Yes | No | No | |
1983 | Scarface | Yes | No | No | No | |
1984 | Body Double | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | |
1986 | Wise Guys | Yes | No | No | No | |
1987 | The Untouchables | Yes | No | No | No | |
1989 | Casualties of War | Yes | No | No | No | |
1990 | The Bonfire of the Vanities | Yes | No | Yes | No | |
1992 | Raising Cain | Yes | Yes | No | No | |
1993 | Carlito's Way | Yes | No | No | No | |
1996 | Mission: Impossible | Yes | No | No | No | |
1998 | Snake Eyes | Yes | Story | Yes | No | |
2000 | Mission to Mars | Yes | No | No | No | |
2002 | Femme Fatale | Yes | Yes | No | No | |
2006 | The Black Dahlia | Yes | No | No | No | Actor: Elizabeth's Screen Test Director (Voice Only - Uncredited) |
2007 | Redacted | Yes | Yes | No | No | |
2012 | Passion | Yes | Yes | No | No | |
2019 | Domino | Yes | No | No | No |
Short films
Year | Title | Director | Writer | Editor | DoP | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1960 | Icarus | Yes | No | No | No | |
1961 | 660124: The Story of an IBM Card | Yes | No | No | No | |
1962 | Woton's Wake | Yes | Yes | No | No | Midwest Film Festival 1963[1] |
1964 | Jennifer | Yes | No | No | No | |
1966 | The Responsive Eye | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Documentary shorts |
Show Me a Strong Town and I'll Show You a Strong Bank | Yes | No | No | No | ||
1969 | To Bridge This Gap | Yes | No | No | No |
Music videos
Year | Title | Artist |
---|---|---|
1984 | "Dancing in the Dark" | Bruce Springsteen |
Unrealized projects
Year | Title and description | Ref. |
---|---|---|
1970s | A film adaptation of John Guare's one-act play Cop-Out starring Al Pacino | [2] |
"Shooting Script", an episode of the TV series Columbo with Jay Cocks | [3][4] | |
A film adaptation of Gerald Walker's novel Cruising | [5][6] | |
The Stepford Wives | [7][8] | |
Taxi Driver starring Melanie Griffith as Iris Steensma | [9][10] | |
Untitled comedy with Jay Cocks featuring a character that resembles Truman Capote | [11] | |
A film adaptation of Robert Stone's novel Dog Soldiers | [12] | |
A film adaptation of Alfred Bester's novel The Demolished Man with John Farris | [13][14] | |
A film adaptation of Robert Daley's novel Prince of the City with David Rabe starring John Travolta | [15] | |
1980s | Treasure, a contemporary-set film adaptation of B. Traven's novel The Treasure of the Sierra Madre | [16] |
Fire | [17] | |
A film adaptation of Trevor Armbrister's novel Act of Vengeance | [18][12] | |
A film adaptation of Michael Crichton's novel Congo | [19] | |
Starfire, a science fiction film with Steven Spielberg | ||
Carpool, a thriller written by Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale described as "Rear Window on wheels" | [20] | |
A film adaptation of Hubert Selby Jr.'s novel Last Exit to Brooklyn | [21] | |
The Accused | [22] | |
A remake of the 1951 film Ace in the Hole written by David Mamet | [2] | |
1990s | A remake of the 1960 film The Magnificent Seven with Daniel Pyne set within the Medellín Cartel | [2][23][24] |
The Ghost and the Darkness | [25] | |
Thelma & Louise | [26] | |
The Truman Show | [27][28][29] | |
Ambrose Chapel, a psychological thriller with Jay Cocks | [30] | |
Nazi Gold, an action thriller with Jay Cocks about a commercial producer who becomes involved in a plot to steal Nazi bullion from a Swiss vault | [31] | |
Mr. Hughes, a biopic written by David Koepp about the life of Howard Hughes starring Nicolas Cage | [32][33] | |
2000s | Confessions of a Dangerous Mind | [34] |
Tru Blu, a biopic written by Steven Zaillian about drug trafficker Frank Lucas | [35][36] | |
A film adaptation of Gardner McKay's novel Toyer starring Colin Firth | [37][38] | |
The Untouchables: Capone Rising, a prequel to his film The Untouchables written by Brian Koppelman and David Levien starring Gerard Butler | [39][40][41] | |
A film adaptation of William Boyd's novel The Blue Afternoon | [42] | |
Print the Legend, a film about the process of "selling" the Iraq War to the U.S. homefront | [43] | |
Untitled political thriller | ||
A film adaptation of Susan Kelly's novel The Boston Stranglers written by Alan Rosen | [44] | |
A remake of the 1951 film noir His Kind of Woman | [45] | |
2010s | Paranormal Activity 2 | [46] |
The Key Man, a "paranoia thriller" written by Joby Harold about a single father whose body contains answers to national secrets | [47][48] | |
Wild Card | [49][50][51] | |
Paterno, retitled from Happy Valley | [52][53] | |
Magic Hour, a loose adaptation of Émile Zola's novel Thérèse Raquin starring Emily Mortimer | [54][55] | |
Retribution, a remake of the 2003 film The Alzheimer Case starring Al Pacino | [56] | |
Lights Out, an action thriller written by Lamont Magee and Jeff W. Byrd about a blind Chinese girl's involvement in a secret assassination program | [57][58] | |
A film adaptation of Sascha Arango's novel The Truth and Other Lies | [59][60] | |
Catch and Kill, retitled from Predator, a horror film inspired by the Harvey Weinstein sexual abuse cases | [61][62] | |
Sweet Vengeance, a crime drama "inspired by two true stories of murder" starring Wagner Moura | [63][64] | |
Newton 1861, a remake of the French TV series Un village français set in Kentucky, during the Civil War | [65][66] |
He also turned down the opportunities to direct Hurricane,[67] Flashdance,[68] The Sicilian,[69] Fatal Attraction,[70] Schindler's List[71][72] and Mission: Impossible 2.[73]
References
- Current Biography Yearbook. H. W. Wilson Company. 1982.
- Blumenfeld, Samuel; Vachaud, Laurent (2001). Brian De Palma: Entretiens avec Samuel Blumenfeld et Laurent Vachaud. Paris: Calmann-Lévy. ISBN 978-2702130612.
- "Brian De Palma's lost Columbo, and the Lieutenant's unfilmed final case". The Columbophile Blog. August 20, 2017. Retrieved June 26, 2023.
- "COLUMBO UNFILMED SCRIPT SHOOTING SCRIPT BRIAN DE PALMA PETER FALK". WorthPoint. Retrieved June 26, 2023.
- "CRUISING SCRIPT '74 UNPRODUCED SCREENPLAY BY BRIAN DE PALMA, LATER MADE BY WILLIAM FRIEDKIN!". WorthPoint. Retrieved March 27, 2023.
- "Brian De Palma". IMDb.
He really wanted to direct Cruising (1980) but his producers could not obtain the rights to the material, so he made Dressed to Kill (1980) instead.
- Carlson, Sean (July 24, 2001). "Stepford Wives, The". IGN. Retrieved June 14, 2022.
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- Span, Paula (August 18, 1989). "BRIAN DE PALMA, THROUGH THE LENS". The Washington Post. Retrieved 21 July 2022.
- De Palma, Brian; Laurence F. Knapp (2003). Brian De Palma: Interviews. Jackson, Mississippi: University Press of Mississippi. pp. 167–168. ISBN 9781578065165.
- Farris, John. The Demolished Man: Screenplay. Retrieved October 2, 2012.
- Bumbray, Chris (September 22, 2017). "The Best Movie You Never Saw: Prince of the City". joblo.com. Retrieved July 21, 2022.
- "Mr. Beaks Talks PASSION With Brian De Palma!". August 1, 2013. Retrieved June 24, 2023.
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- "The Cahiers interview with Brian De Palma ('82)". Toronto Film Review. August 28, 2013. Retrieved March 27, 2023.
- "Congo Goes". Starburst. December 1982. p. 7.
The film due to be produced by Steven Spielberg and directed by Brian De Palma which wound up on the shelf has moved to Go again. Congo is the feature. Frank Yablans, often De Palma's producer, has now pacted Michael Crichton to re-write and direct the flick. Sounds a biggie. 20th Century-Fox and Paramount are becoming partners to handle it. Spielberg and De Palma are still talking of setting up the science fiction trip, Starfire, between them – once De Palma finishes his update of Scarface with Al Pacino, and Spielberg extricates Twilight Zone from the wreckage and makes Raiders II and E.T. II. Say, 1985, at the earliest...
- Horowitz, Mark. "Back with a Future", American Film, July/August 1988. pp. 32–35.
- Hamilton, Denise (March 11, 1988). "From the Shadows, a Legend Reappears : Mainstream Recognition Catches Up With 'Last Exit to Brooklyn' Author Selby Once Again". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved October 16, 2023.
- "Brian De Palma". IMDb.
He was originally assigned to direct The Accused (1988).
- @Laurent76300739 (25 September 2016). ""Dans les années 90 Brian De Palma travailla avec Daniel Pyne à un remake moderne des 7 mercenaires situé dans le cartel de Medellin."" (Tweet) (in French) – via Twitter.
- Sharkey, Betsy (March 3, 1991). "FILM; Daniel Pyne Did It: 'The Hard Way'". The New York Times. Retrieved July 18, 2023.
- ""Everyone has a plan until they've been hit"". FictionMachine. Retrieved 21 July 2022.
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He was considered to direct Thelma & Louise (1991).
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- David Hughes (March 2004). Tales From Development Hell. London: Titan Books. pp. 136–140. ISBN 1-84023-691-4.
- "'Snake' trio tackles Hughes; LaPaglia in 'Sam'". Variety. August 6, 1998. Archived from the original on October 24, 2012. Retrieved January 3, 2009.
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- Rottenberg, Josh (October 25, 2007). "Clash of the Titans". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on 2014-09-06. Retrieved November 12, 2012.
- Brodesser-Akner, Claude (August 13, 2010). "Brian De Palma Toys With Toyer Again". Vulture. Retrieved March 27, 2023.
- "I Was There: A conversion with filmmaker Brian De Palma". Flickering Myth. October 24, 2012. Retrieved March 27, 2023.
- Fleming, Michael (June 27, 2005). "Capone reloads". Variety. Retrieved March 28, 2023.
- Sciretta, Peter (May 11, 2007). "Nicolas Cage Cast As Al Capone In The Untouchables Prequel". /Film. Retrieved March 28, 2023.
- Sciretta, Peter (May 17, 2007). "Gerard Butler Cast In Untouchables Prequel". /Film. Retrieved March 28, 2023.
- Stein, Ruthe (November 11, 2007). "Brian De Palma's 'Redacted' tells horror story of Iraq war". SFGATE. Retrieved July 18, 2023.
- "Film Farm to produce new works from Egoyan and De Palma". ScreenDaily. May 16, 2008. Retrieved March 27, 2023.
- Fernandez, Jay A. (June 3, 2008). "Brian De Palma to helm 'Stranglers'". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved December 21, 2022.
- Guerrasio, Jason (August 29, 2013). "Brian De Palma on Passion, His Updated Version of 2010's Love Crime, And Why He Still Loves Thrillers". Vanity Fair. Retrieved June 8, 2023.
- Zeitchik, Steven (February 24, 2010). "Possible directors of 'Paranormal Activity 2': Several young genre maestros ... and Brian De Palma". LA Times. Retrieved August 8, 2021.
- Fleming, Mike Jr. (August 18, 2011). "Brian De Palma To Direct QED's 'Key Man'". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved March 27, 2023.
- Jagernauth, Kevin (August 18, 2011). "Brian De Palma To Direct Thriller 'The Key Man'". IndieWire. Retrieved March 27, 2023.
- Kemp, Stuart (February 8, 2012). "Berlin 2012: Brian De Palma Directing Jason Statham in remake of 'Heat'". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved May 10, 2022.
- Rodriguez, Cain (November 2, 2012). "Simon West Replaces Brian De Palma On 'Heat' Remake Starring Jason Statham". IndieWire. Retrieved May 10, 2022.
- Brown, Phil (September 13, 2012). "Brian De Palma Talks PASSION, THE UNTOUCHABLES Prequel CAPONE RISING, and His Upcoming Jason Statham Movie at TIFF 2012". Collider. Retrieved March 28, 2023.
- Fleming, Mike Jr. (January 16, 2013). "'Scarface's Al Pacino, Brian De Palma Tackle Penn State Coach Joe Paterno In Feature". Deadline Hollywood. Penske Business Media. Retrieved July 23, 2017.
- Andreeva, Nellie; Fleming, Mike Jr. (September 19, 2014). "HBO Suspends Pre-Production On Joe Paterno Movie With Brian De Palma & Al Pacino". Deadline Hollywood. Penske Business Media. Retrieved July 23, 2017.
- "Sofilm #16 – Les leçons du professeur De Palma: De Scarface à Mission : Impossible, ENTRETIEN MONSTRE" (in French). Sofilm.
- MacNab, Geoffrey (September 10, 2013). "Corman to cameo in Dante's biopic". ScreenDaily. Retrieved July 18, 2023.
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- Galuppo, Mia (April 13, 2016). "Brian De Palma to Direct Black Comedy 'The Truth and Other Lies'". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved May 10, 2022.
- Tartaglione, Nancy (June 5, 2018). "Brian De Palma's Weinstein-Inspired Horror Pic Gets A Title & 'Elle's Producers". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved May 10, 2022.
- Coyle, Jake (March 18, 2020). "Q&A: Brian De Palma on why movies should be beautiful". Associated Press. Retrieved May 10, 2022.
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- Doty, Meriah (9 June 2016). "13 Hollywood Revelations From 'De Palma' Documentary: The Director Helped Cast 'Star Wars'". The Wrap. Retrieved 21 July 2022.
He negotiated an exorbitant pay day only to relinquish the director's chair to Adrian Lyne.
- Elton, Charles (2022). Cimino: The Deer Hunter, Heaven's Gate, and the Price of a Vision. Abrams Press. p. 229. ISBN 9781419747113.
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After developing the movie, De Palma opted out of "Fatal Attraction" in order to direct "The Untouchables."
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