One Hour Photo

One Hour Photo

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  • Genre(s): Horror, Thriller
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Mark Romanek, Jayne-Ann Tenggren, Seth Edelstein, Bradley Morris, Noga Isackson See all Crew
  • Cast(s): Connie Nielsen, Robin Williams, Michael Vartan, Gary Cole, Erin Daniels See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 36min
  • Music: Johnny Klimek,Chris Navarro,Reinhold Heil,Chris Douridas,Sean Rowe
  • Award(s): Chainsaw 2003 (Won)
    Grand Jury Prize 2002 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: A Quiet Place: Day One, The First Omen
  • Story:
    Sy "the photo guy" Parrish has lovingly developed photos for the Yorkin family since their son was a baby. But as the Yorkins' lives become fuller, Sy's only seems lonelier, until he eventually believes he's part of their family. When "Uncle" Sy's picture-perfect fantasy collides with an ugly dose of reality, what happens next "has the spine-tingling elements of the best psychological thrillers!"
    Full Story
6.8/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
Sy "the photo guy" Parrish has lovingly developed photos for the Yorkin family since their son was a baby. But as the Yorkins' lives become fuller, Sy's only seems lonelier, until he eventually believes he's part of their family. When "Uncle" Sy's picture-perfect fantasy collides with an ugly dose of reality, what happens next "has the spine-tingling elements of the best psychological thrillers!"
Ratings

6.8/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Won
Chainsaw Award

Best Actor | 2003 | Robin

Audience Award

2002 | Mark

OFCS Award

Best Breakthrough Filmmaker | 2003 | Mark

Saturn Award

Best Actor | 2003 | Robin

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Nominations
Grand Jury Prize Award

Dramatic | 2002 | Mark

Young Artist Award

Best Performance in a Feature Film Supporting Young Actor | 2003 | Dylan

Movies for Grownups Award

Best Breakaway Performance | 2003 | Robin

Golden Satellite Award

Best Film Editing | 2003 | Jeffrey

Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama | 2003 | Robin

OFCS Award

Best Actor | 2003 | Robin

OFTA Film Award

Best Actor | 2003 | Robin

IHG Award

Best Movie | 2003

Film Award

Best Male Voice | 2003 | Carlo

Chainsaw Award

Best Supporting Actress | 2003 | Connie

DFWFCA Award

Best Actor | 2003 | Robin

Critics Choice Award

Best Actor | 2003 | Robin

Excellence in Production Design Award

Contemporary Film | 2003 | Tom

Saturn Award

Best Music | 2003 | Reinhold

Best Writing | 2003 | Mark

Best Supporting Actress | 2003 | Connie

Best ActionAdventureThriller Film | 2003

Golden Schmoes Award

Best Actor of the Year | 2002 | Robin

Sierra Award

Best Actor | 2002 | Robin

Robert Award

Best American Film rets amerikanske film | 2003 | Mark

BOX OFFICE

Budget 12,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 52,223,306 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

After the film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, Robin Williams overheard viewers say that they forgot it was Williams in the lead role 15 minutes into the film. An observation that made Williams proud.

In preparation for his role, Robin Williams trained for two and a half days at a photo developing training facility in Southern California on an Agfa MSC 101-D photo developing machine.

Near the beginning of the movie, as the Yorkin family is going over their set of developed photos while in their house, they are eating Chinese food and inside of an opened fortune cookie it reads, "Someone wants you to be happy". Director Mark Romanek searched through 30 fortune cookies before he found one that related to the film and used it in the scene.

During the scene in which Sy discusses an elderly customer who has him develop never-ending photos of nothing but her cats, the photos shown of each cat were photos that the cast and crew had brought in of their own pets according to the American Humane Society. It was seen as a way to get more natural-looking cat photos instead of staging shots with trained animals.

Robin Williams was a fan of the Japanese anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995) and specifically asked to have a model from the series incorporated as part of the film. The model itself, contrary to Jake's explanation that it is of a "good guy", is of an unintelligent, creature-like antagonist from the adult-oriented film ending to the series, Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion (1997). The boxed toy was supposedly from Williams' own personal collection.

Popular Dialogues

"Sy Parrish: And if these pictures have anything important to say to future generations, it's this: I was here. I existed. I was young, I was happy, and someone cared enough about me in this world to take my picture."

"Sy Parrish: [voice-over following opening interrogation room scene] Family photos depict smiling faces... births, weddings, holidays, children's birthday parties. People take pictures of the happy moments in their lives. Someone looking through our photo album would conclude that we had led a joyous, leisurely existence free of tragedy. No one ever takes a photograph of something they want to forget."