Magic in the Moonlight
Synopsis
Chinese conjuror Wei Ling Soo is the most celebrated magician of his age, but few know that he is the stage persona of Stanley Crawford , a grouchy and arrogant Englishman with a sky-high opinion of himself and an aversion to phony spiritualists' claims that they can perform real magic. Persuaded by his life-long friend, Howard Burkan, Stanley goes on a mission to the Côte d'Azur mansion of the Catledge family: mother Grace, son Brice, and daughter Caroline. He presents himself as a businessman named Stanley Taplinger in order to debunk the alluring young clairvoyant Sophie Baker who is staying there with her mother. Sophie arrived at the Catledge villa at the invitation of Grace, who is convinced that Sophie can help her contact her late husband, and once there, attracted the attention of Brice, who has fallen for her head over heels. From his very first meeting with Sophie, Stanley dismisses her as an insignificant pip-squeak who he can unmask in no time, scoffing at the family's gullibility. To his great surprise and discomfort, however, Sophie accomplishes numerous feats of mind-reading and other supernatural deeds that defy all rational explanation, leaving him dumbfounded. Before long, Stanley confesses to his beloved Aunt Vanessa that he has begun to wonder whether Sophie's powers could actually be real. If they were to be true, Stanley realizes that anything might be possible, even good, and his entire belief system would come crashing down. What follows is a series of events that are magical in every sense of the word and send the characters reeling. In the end, the biggest trick this film plays is the one that fools us all.
Full Credits
- Director:Woody Allen,
- Writer:Woody Allen,
- Producer:Edward Walson, Edward Walson, Stephen Tenenbaum, Letty Aronson,
- Cinematographer:Darius Khondji,
- Editor:Alisa Lepselter,
- Executive Producer:Ron Chez,
- Cast:Jacki Weaver, Hamish Linklater, Emma Stone, Colin Firth, Marcia Gay Harden,
- Assistant Editor:David O. Rogers,
- First Assistant Director:Gil Kenny,
- Second Assistant Director:Delphine Bertrand,
- Third Assistant Director:Aurore Coppa,
- Co-Producer:Helen Robin, Raphaël Benoliel,
- Co-Executive Producer:Jack Rollins,
- Supervising Sound Editor:Robert Hein,
- Camera Operator:Jörg Widmer,
- Script Supervisor:Laurence Couturier,
- Art Department Coordinator:Bénédicte Bunel,
- Boom Operator:Frédéric Pardon,
- Location Manager:Arnaud Duterque,
- Production Coordinator:Jennifer Simonnet, Scott Kordish,
- Production Sound Mixer:Jean-Marie Blondel,
- Sound Effects Editor:David Wahnon, Glenfield Payne,
- Dolby Consultant:Steve F.B. Smith,
- Assistant Costume Designer:Wanda Morales, Gabriella Loria,
- Sound Re-Recording Mixer:Lee Dichter, Robert Hein,
- Dialogue Editor:Sylvia Menno,
- ADR Voice Casting:Bruce Winant, Dann Fink,
- Carpenter:Yannick Heuveline, Michel Panizzi, Alain Panizzi, Fabrice Bovi,
- Camera Loader:Gregory Pagnier,
- Extras Casting Assistant:Mallorie Ballestra-Duquesnoy,
- Construction Buyer:Roberto DiCamillo,
- Production Design:Anne Seibel,
- Art Direction:Jean-Yves Rabier,
- Unit Production Manager:Helen Robin, Matthieu Rubin,
- Production Accountant:Astrid Monarque, Tara Andrus, Beatrice Giraud,
- Electrician:Mohan Valmy, Julien Lefebvre, Sidney Baucheron,
- Head Carpenter:Pierre Garapon,
- Visual Effects Supervisor:Andrew Lim,
- Sculptor:Yves Moreaux,
- Driver:Damien Clement, Herve Charbonnier,
- Set Decoration Buyer:Michel Rollant, Fanny Landsberg, Clare Gosnold, Stéphane Girard,
- Dressing Prop:Patrick Airaghi, Nicolas Brechat,
- Costume Design:Sonia Grande,
- Key Accountant:Pietro Lorino, Jr., Bernard Lamy,
- Makeup Supervisor:Thi Thanh Tu Nguyen,
- Casting Assistant:Elodie Demey,
- Best Boy Grip:Arnaud Imbert,
- Second Assistant Camera:Vincent Scotet,
- Still Photographer:Jack English,
- Extras Casting:Samia Fadli,
- Gaffer:Thierry Baucheron,
- Standby Painter:Catherine Tanga,
- Production Secretary:Fanny Floupin,
- Assistant Art Director:Jeanne Bizard,
- Construction Manager:Patrick Tombette,
- Costume Supervisor:Christian Calviera,
- Graphic Designer:Jannick Guillou,
- Casting:Patricia Kerrigan DiCerto, Juliet Taylor,
- Producer's Assistant:Adam Campbell-Schmitt,
- Painter:Eric Dumotier, Pascale Halimi, Patrick Mottier, Chantal Rouet,
- Additional Camera:
- Foley Artist:Jay Peck,
- Key Grip:Cyril Kuhnholtz,
- Grip:Nicolas Turchet, Christian Martinello, Franck Chron,
- Focus Puller:Julien Andreetti,
- Locale Casting Director:Stéphane Foenkinos,
- Construction Grip:David Contois, Pascal Dumee, Renald Fontaine,
- Leadman:Frédéric Bergé,
- First Assistant Editor:Morgan Neville,
- Makeup Artist:Avril Carpentier,
- Set Decoration:Jille Azis,
- Scenic Artist:Valentina de la Rocca, Matthieu Lemarie,
- Best Boy Electric:Jean-Christophe Duwez,
- Cableman:Theotime Pardon,
- Assistant Set Decoration:Samudrika Arora,
- Foley Editor:Matthew Haasch,
- Standby Carpenter:Stephane Giachero,
- Production Illustrator:Lilith Bekmezian,
- Assistant Location Manager:Pascal Ricuort, Christel Rasquin, Tim Aspert,
- Hairstylist:Veronique Bosle,
- Hair Supervisor:Catherine Jabes,
- Steadicam Operator:Jörg Widmer,
Technical specifications
- Rating:PG-13
- Country:United Kingdom, United States, France
- Language:English
- Release:July 25, 2014
- Duration:98 min
- Genres:Comedy, Drama, Romance