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Nicolas Cage | Sgt. Alfonso 'Al' Columbato | |
Matthew Modine | Birdy | |
John Harkins | Major Weiss M.D. | |
Sandy Baron | Mr. Columbato | |
Karen Young | Hannah Rourke | |
Bruno Kirby | Renaldi | |
Nancy Fish | Mrs. Prevost | |
George Buck | Walt - Birdy's Father | |
Dolores Sage | Birdy's Mother | |
Pat Ryan | Joe Sagessa | |
James Santini | Mario Columbato | |
Maud Winchester | Doris Robinson | |
Marshall Bell | Ronsky | |
Elizabeth Whitcraft | Rosanne | |
Sandra Beall | Shirley |
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Producer | Alan Marshall
David Manson Ned Kopp |
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Writer | Jack Behr
Sandy Kroopf |
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Cinematography | Michael Seresin
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Musician | Peter Gabriel
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"Two Thumbs Up!" - Siskel & Ebert Soar to new heights in this spellbinding movie starring Matthew Modine and Nicolas Cage. To escape an irrational world, Birdy (Modine), a Vietnam veteran, sits in an almost catatonic state in an Army hospital, where he has come to believe he is one of the feathered creatures of his boyhood dreams. In an effort to break Birdy's silence, his psychiatrist brings in Al Columbato (Cage), Bird's loyal best friend of his youth. Al desperately tries to reach the disturbed Birdy and bring him back to reality. The answer may lie in their youth, where the eccentric Birdy first donned wings and the happy-go-lucky Al helped him to fly. |
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