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Joe Gould's Secret ()


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Around 1940, The New Yorker staff writer Joe Mitchell meets Joe Gould, a Greenwich Village character, who is writing a voluminous Oral History of the World, a record of twenty thousand conversations he's overheard.

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Joe Gould
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Joe Mitchell
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Therese Mitchell
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Elizabeth Mitchell
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Nora Mitchell
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Sarah
Patrick Tovatt ...
Harold Ross
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Alice Neel
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Vivian Marquie
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Harry Kolis
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Chef
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Minetta Bartender
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Tamar (Hostess)
Ron Ryan ...
Jack
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Francis McCrudden
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Monsieur Gerard
Laura Hughes ...
Dr. Kim Maxwell
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Charlie Duell
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Mike, Cop at Coffee Shop
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Max Gordon
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Sadie Gordon
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Waitress
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Helen
Justine Johnston ...
Mrs. Bagly
Gordon Joseph Weiss ...
Man at Flophouse
Andre Belgrader ...
Teddy (as Andrei Belgrader)
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Pawnbroker
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David
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Margaret
Mark Casella ...
Cop at the Building Site
Harry Bugin ...
Newsman
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Anne
Jessica Walling ...
Betty
Ted Blumberg ...
Phil (The Writer)
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Southern Man at the Party
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Man at Party
Richard Litt ...
Bartender
Tom Foral ...
Man in Gallery (as Tom Joseph Foral)
Leigh Carlson ...
Janet
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Greenwich Village Raven (uncredited)
Jon M. McDonnell ...
Bar Patron (uncredited)

Directed by

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Stanley Tucci

Written by

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Joseph Mitchell ... (books "Professor Seagull" and "Joe Gould's Secret")
 
Howard A. Rodman ... (screenplay)

Produced by

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Elizabeth W. Alexander ... producer
Michael Lieber ... executive producer
Stanley Tucci ... producer
Chrisann Verges ... executive producer
Charles Weinstock ... producer

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Evan Lurie

Cinematography by

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Maryse Alberti

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Suzy Elmiger

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Keith Croket ... associate editor
David Gray ... apprentice editor
David Hamme ... assistant colorist
Scot Olive ... colorist
John Gardiner ... colorist: dailies (uncredited)

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Kathleen Chopin
Ellen Lewis

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Andrew Jackness

Art Direction by

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David Stein

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Catherine Davis

Costume Design by

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Juliet Polcsa

Makeup Department

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Victor DeNicola ... key hair stylist
Rita Ogden ... makeup artist
Jackie Payne ... hair stylist
Carla White ... key makeup artist

Production Management

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Kelley Cribben ... post-production supervisor
Mike Phillips ... production supervisor
Troy Thomas ... unit manager
Chrisann Verges ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Julie A. Bloom ... second assistant director
Sam Hoffman ... first assistant director
Shea Rowan ... second second assistant director

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JoAnn Atwood ... set dresser
Anthony Baldasare ... on-set dresser
Eric Cheripka ... props
James Donahue ... painter
Ann Edgeworth ... assistant property master
Joseph Garzero ... chargeman scenic artist
Denise Gurkas ... camera scenic artist
Sandy Hamilton ... property master
Joanna Hartell ... set dresser
Michael Herlihy ... construction foreman
Molly Hughes ... art department assistant
Jen Martley ... art department coordinator
Alexandra Mazur ... assistant set decorator
Eric M. Metzger ... set dresser
Timothy Metzger ... lead man
Dana Neuwirth ... set dresser
Mick Rossman ... scenic
Joan Winters ... graphic designer

Sound Department

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Benjamin Cheah ... sound editor
Kate Eales ... assistant sound editor
Robert Hein ... supervising sound editor
William Sarokin ... production sound mixer
Reilly Steele ... re-recording mixer

Camera and Electrical Department

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Tom Anderson ... best boy electric (as Thomas M. Anderson)
Francesca Cobaco ... rigging gaffer
Veal Cutlet ... company grip
Jon Delgado ... lamp operator
James Edmiston ... company grip
Anthony Gamiello ... company grip
Dennis Gamiello ... key grip
Abbot Genser ... still photographer
Tim Guffin ... loader
Peter Koola ... lamp operator
Edward W. Lowry ... dolly grip
Michael J. Maurer ... lamp operator (as Michael Maurer)
Rocco Palmieri ... lamp operator
Louis Petraglia ... best boy grip
Christopher Purificato ... company grip (as Cris Purificato)
Phil Purificato ... company grip
James Quinn ... company grip
Scott H. Ramsey ... gaffer
Mark Schwentner ... generator operator

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Jennifer Euston ... casting assistant

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Lauren Press ... assistant costume designer
Vernon Rodriquez ... wardrobe assistant

Location Management

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Keith Adams ... location scout
Larry Horodner ... assistant location manager
Sam Hutchins ... location manager
Nicole Klett ... location assistant
Brian M. O'Neill ... location assistant
Ethan Smith ... location assistant

Music Department

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David Carbonara ... music editor
Susan Jacobs ... music supervisor

Transportation Department

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Bobby Marsh ... driver

Additional Crew

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Marc Alan Austen ... stand-in: Ian Holm
Betty Chin ... production coordinator
Jennifer Craig ... development executive
Karen C. Eide ... assistant production office coordinator
Daniel Kaufman ... stand-in: Stanley Tucci
Michael C. Kingsley ... office production assistant
Kiersten Pilar Miller ... production assistant
Tim Monich ... dialect coach
Jesse Nye ... production assistant
Olimpia T. Rinaldi ... production accountant
Josh Schneider ... accountant
Addy Smith ... production secretary
Darryl A. Smith ... first assistant accountant
Ajamu Walker ... production assistant
Brooks Baldwin ... dialect coach (uncredited)
Bill Timoney ... adr voice group (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

Around 1940, The New Yorker staff writer Joe Mitchell meets Joe Gould, a Greenwich Village character, who cadges meals, drinks, and contributions to the Joe Gould Fund, and who is writing a voluminous Oral History of the World, a record of twenty thousand conversations he's overheard. Mitchell is fascinated with this Harvard grad, and writes a 1942 piece about him, "Professor Seagull", bringing Gould some celebrity, and an invitation to join the Greenwich Village Ravens, a poetry club he's often crashed. Gould's touchy, querulous personality and his frequent dropping in on Mitchell for hours of chat, lead to a break-up, but the two Joes stay in touch until Gould's death, and Mitchell's unveiling of the secret. Written by

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Also Known As
  • Joe Goulds Geheimnis (Germany)
  • El secreto de Joe Gould (Spain)
  • El secreto de un poeta (Argentina)
  • Crônica de uma Certa Nova York (Brazil)
  • Le secret de Joe Gould (Canada, French title)
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  • 104 min
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Box Office

Opening Weekend United States $38,760, 09 Apr 2000

Did You Know?

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Trivia Based on a true story from Mitchell's book, Up in the Old Hotel (1992). The book is a collection of stories of oddball characters in New York City from the mid-20th century. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in U-571/Love & Basketball/Joe Gould's Secret/Gossip/Pups (2000). See more »
Soundtracks The Wearing of the Green See more »
Quotes Joe Gould: In the winter, I'm a Buddhist; in the summer, I'm a nudist!
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