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Kinsey

Movie (2004)


Liam Neeson stars as Alfred Kinsey, a man driven by scientific passion and personal demons to investigate the elusive mystery of human sexuality. Laura Linney garnered a Best Actress Oscar® nomination for her compelling performance as Kinsey's free-thinking wife. This provocative drama dares to lift the veil of shame from a society in which sex was hidden, knowledge was dangerous and talking ...

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Released: Nov 12th, 2004
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Kinsey Main Cast

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Liam Neeson
Liam Neeson
plays Alfred Kinsey
Laura Linney
Laura Linney
plays Clara McMillen
Chris O'Donnell
Chris O'Donnell
plays Wardell Pomeroy
Peter Sarsgaard
Peter Sarsgaard
plays Clyde Martin
Timothy Hutton
Timothy Hutton
plays Paul Gebhard
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Movie Trivia/Goofs

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  • Movie Goof (audio/visual unsynchronized): About 25 minutes into film someone plays 'Frederic Chopin' Etude #1 in A flat. The notes do not match what is being played. Only part of the keyboard is seen but the right hand seems to be playing an octave lower than the notes.
  • Movie Goof (anachronisms): The chronology of the film suggests that the publication of a "new book" by Alfred Kinsey, The Origin of Higher Categories in Cynips, the appointment of Herman Wells as the president of Indiana University, and the showing of the "hygiene" film Know for Sure (1941) all occurred within a relatively short period of time. However, Kinsey published the book in question in 1935, Wells was not appointed as president until 1937 (interim) or 1938, and the film was not released until 1941.
  • The 37-day shoot had to cover the scope of Dr. Alfred Kinsey's 15 years of research, during which he interviewed 18,000 people across the US.
  • Bill Condon interviewed many of Dr. Alfred Kinsey's colleagues before he started writing the script.
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