Laurel Canyon
Synopsis
"Laurel Canyon," a street that runs through the heart of the Hollywood Hills, has for decades been a sort of Greenwich Village of the West, home to many musicians, actors, artists and other bohemian types. Among its current residents is Jane, a veteran record producer, trying to come up with a hit single for a British band whose lead singer Ian is her much younger lover. Jane's son Sam and his fiance Alex are both recent graduates of Harvard medical school. Conservative and serious, the couple move to Los Angeles to complete their studies, planning to stay in Jane's home, which she had promised would be vacant. But when they arrive, Sam is distressed to discover Jane and the band still working in Jane's home recording studio. Jane's carefree lifestyle is anathema to Sam, who has devoted his life to being anyone but his mother's son. Sam and Alex begrudgingly agree to stay at Jane's house until they can find an alternative place to live. Once in the house, however, Sam and Alex's tight control over their lives begins to unravel. Increasingly, Alex finds herself seduced by Jane and Ian, leaving Sam adrift, vulnerable to the approach of fellow medical resident Sara.
Full Credits
- Director:Lisa Cholodenko,
- Writer:Lisa Cholodenko,
- Producer:Susan A. Stover, Susan Strover, Jeff Levy-Hinty, Jeffrey Kusama-Hinte, David McGiffert,
- Cinematographer:
- Editor:Amy E. Duddleston,
- Executive Producer:Scott Ferguson,
- Cast:Natascha McElhone, Kate Beckinsale, Frances McDormand, Alessandro Nivola, Christian Bale, Nick Kiriazis,
- First Assistant Director:David McGiffert,
- Second Assistant Director:Stephen E. Hagen,
- Line Producer:Dara Weintraub,
- Camera Operator:Mitch Dubin,
- Script Supervisor:Heather Cappiello,
- Art Department Coordinator:Jean B. Kliever,
- Construction Coordinator:Peter Croyle,
- Location Manager:Jim Maceo,
- Production Coordinator:Tamara Allen,
- Production Sound Mixer:
- Property Master:Mychael Bates,
- Costume Design:Cindy Evans,
- Stunts:Elle Alexander, Ron Stein, Chad Randall, Jimmy N. Roberts, Greg Harris, Dana Stein, Diana R. Lupo, Katie Rowe, Norman Howell, Chuck Picerni Jr., Steve M. Davison, Debbie Evans, Mike Smith,
- Chief Lighting Technician:Cory Geryak,
- Thanks:Iggy Pop, Bruce Springsteen, Jennifer Cox, David Bowie, Debbie Harry,
- Set Decoration:Gene Serdena,
- Art Direction:
- Special Effects Coordinator:Larry Fioritto,
- Assistant Art Director:Canada Johanna Gordon,
- Key Makeup Artist:Melanie Hughes,
- Screenplay:Lisa Cholodenko,
- Makeup Artist:Ben Nye Jr.,
- Casting:Deborah Aquila, Tricia Wood,
- Assistant Location Manager:Greg Kappy,
- Assistant Set Decoration:Robert L. Stover,
- Costume Supervisor:Deborah Myles Davis,
- Associate Editor:Hilary Schroeder,
- Production Accountant:April A. Janow,
- Production Design:Catherine Hardwicke,
- Assistant Property Master:Chuck Askerneese,
- Special Effects Technician:Virgil Sanchez,
- Stunt Double:Mike Smith,
- Hair Department Head:Voni Hinkle,
- Sound Designer:Frank Gaeta,
- Stunt Coordinator:Buddy Joe Hooker,
- Post-Production Manager:Beau J. Genot,
- Assistant Costume Designer:Peggy A. Schnitzer,
- Music:Craig Wedren,
- Unit Production Manager:Scott Ferguson,
- Production Supervisor:James R. Maceo,
- Key Grip:Casey P. Jones,
Technical specifications
- Rating:15
- Country:United States
- Language:English
- Release:March 7, 2003
- Duration:101 min
- Genres:Drama


