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Synopsis
Richard Linklater's fifth feature is a major departure from his previous work -- his first big-budget picture, it's also the first of his films since his 1987 Super-8 effort "It's Impossible to Learn to Plow by Reading Books" not set during his signature 24-hour time frame, offering instead a ravishing bankrobber period piece buoyed by a gentleness of spirit rare among movies of any genre. Its true story tells of the four Texas-born Newton brothers, who between 1919 and 1924 were the most successful robbers in the U.S.; led by the newly-paroled Willis Newton (Matthew McConaughey, in arguably his strongest performance to date), the gang -- siblings Jess (Ethan Hawke), Joe (Skeet Ulrich) and Dock (Vincent D'Onofrio), as well as nitroglycerin expert Brentwood Glasscock (Dwight Yoakam) -- embarks on a crime spree which spreads across the U.S. and into Canada, heisting bank vaults only at night in order not to hurt or kill anyone. (As Willis figures it, the bankers -- all covered by insurance -- are merely thieves themselves anyway.) A sweetly contemplative film, The Newton Boys is almost an anti-crime caper -- no one gets killed, and the violence which does occasionally erupt is handled with a light comic touch. By no means a master storyteller, Linklater has instead crafted a movie tailored to his own strengths, among them his skillful direction of actors, his flair for period detail and his unerring sense of rhythm; like all of his work, The Newton Boys is also informed by its maker's deep and abiding love for the film medium itself, complete with any number of striking visual and emotional references to classics ranging from Greed to Jules et Jim. While viewers expecting slam-bang action typical of the genre will undoubtedly be disappointed, those seeking a more humane and poetic alternative will be utterly charmed. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Movie Guide

Cast

Gail Cronauer Ma newton
Vincent D'Onofrio Doc Newton
Charles Gunning Slim
Ethan Hawke Jess Newton
Julianna Margulies Louise Brown
Chloe Webb Avis Glasscock
Dwight Yoakam Brentwood Glassock
Matthew McConaughey Willis Newton
Skeet Ulrich Joe Newton
Becket Gremmels Lewis

Production Crew

Andrea Dopaso Art Director
John Frick Art Director
Keith Fletcher Associate Producer
Claude Stanush Book Author
Don Phillips Casting
Peter James Cinematographer
Clark Lee Walker Co-producer
Edward D. Barnes Composer (Music Score)
Shelley Komarov Costume Designer
Richard Linklater Director
Sandra Adair Editor
John Sloss Executive Producer
Bad Livers Featured Music
Greg Jacobs First Assistant Director
Anne Walker-McBay Producer
Catherine Hardwicke Production Designer
Clark Lee Walker Screenwriter
Claude Stanush Screenwriter
Richard Linklater Screenwriter
Jeanette Scott Set Designer
John Pritchett Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1998
Runtime: 135
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG13
for violence including bloody aftermath of a shooting, and for language
Category: Feature

Genre
Crime

Color type
DeLuxe

Sound
Dolby

Produced by
20th Century Fox
Detour Films