Kinsey (2004)

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Written by Bill Condon

Directed by Bill Condon

Production Year: 2004

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA/Germany

Filmed in Colour

This excellent biographical drama charts the life of academic Alfred Kinsey, whose groundbreaking investigations into human sexuality in the late 1940s and early 50s America both shocked and educated the public. His Kinsey Reports - Sexual Behavior In The Human Male (1948) and Sexual Behavior In The Human Female (1953) - quickly reached the top of the bestseller lists, turning Kinsey into a celebrity.

Liam Neeson (pictured) stars as Kinsey. In one of his best screen performances, Neeson portrays Kinsey as a man driven by curiousity and filled with humanity, inspired by the love of his wife Clara (Laura Linney).

Highly recommended.

Cast

Image for Liam NeesonLiam NeesonAlfred Kinsey
Image for Laura LinneyLaura LinneyClara McMillen
Chris O'DonnellWardell Pomeroy
Peter SarsgaardClyde Martin
Timothy HuttonPaul Gebhard
Image for John LithgowJohn LithgowAlfred Seguine Kinsey
Image for Tim CurryTim CurryThurman Rice
Image for Oliver PlattOliver PlattHerman Wells
Image for Dylan BakerDylan BakerAlan Gregg
Image for Julianne NicholsonJulianne NicholsonAlice Martin
Image for William SadlerWilliam SadlerKenneth Braun
John McMartinHuntington Hartford
Image for Veronica CartwrightVeronica CartwrightSara Kinsey
Kathleen ChalfantBarbara Merkle
Heather GoldenhershMartha Pomeroy

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