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Election (1999)
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In this satirical comedy, a hotly contested high school election becomes a metaphor for the current state of American politics. Jim McAllister (
Matthew Broderick
) is a popular and well-respected instructor at George Washington Carver High School in Omaha, Nebraska, but lately he's been unhappy in both his personal and professional life, and his anxieties finally come to a head with the school's student elections. Tracy Flick (
Reese Witherspoon
) is running for student body president, and she certainly seems like the sort of girl who would win a high school election -- she's pretty, popular and takes part in all the right extra-curricular activities. In fact, she seems so perfect she's running unopposed, which offends McAllister's sense of democracy (not to mention the fact he doesn't like her very much). So Jim intervenes and persuades Paul Metzler (
Chris Klein
) to run against Tracy. Paul is not terribly bright and is entirely unqualified to be student president, but as a star of the school's football team (before a leg injury sidelined him), he's popular enough to at least give Tracy a run for her money. Just as the race begins to heat up, a spanner is truly thrown into the works when Paul's sister, Tammy (Jessica Campbell) announces she's also running for office. Publicly, Tammy's platform is that the student elections are ultimately pointless and if she's elected, she'll eliminate them altogether. Privately, Tammy is out for revenge against her brother; it seems Tammy is experimenting with her sexuality, and a recent fling with a bisexual classmate named Lisa (Frankie Ingrassia) ended when Lisa dumped her to start going out with Paul. Based on the novel by Tom Perrotta, Election was directed by
Alexander Payne
, who won enthusiastic reviews for his debut feature,
Citizen Ruth
; Payne also co-wrote the screenplay with Jim Taylor. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Cast
Matthew Broderick
Jim McAllister
Colleen Camp
Barbara Flick
Molly Hagan
Diane McAllister
Matt Malloy
Vice Principal Ron Bell
Reese Witherspoon
Tracy Flick
Mark Harelik
Dave Novotny
Holmes Osborne
Dick Metzler
Jeanine Jackson
Jo Metzler
Phil Reeves
Walt Hendricks
Jessica Campbell
Tammy Metzler
Delaney Driscoll
Linda Novotny
Frankie Igrassia
Lisa Flanagan
Chris Klein
Paul Metzler
Production Crew
T.K. Kirkpatrick
Art Director
Tom Perrotta
Book Author
Lisa Beach
Casting
James Glennon
Cinematographer
Jacobus Rose
Co-producer
Jim Burke
Co-producer
Rolfe Kent
Composer (Music Score)
Wendy Chuck
Costume Designer
Alexander Payne
Director
Kevin Tent
Editor
Van Toffler
Executive Producer
George Parra
First Assistant Director
Dondi Bastone
Musical Direction/Supervision
Albert Berger
Producer
David Gale
Producer
David Gale
Producer
Keith Samples
Producer
Ron Yerxa
Producer
Jane Ann Stewart
Production Designer
Alexander Payne
Screenwriter
Jim Taylor
Screenwriter
George Parra
Second Unit Director
Casey Hotchkiss
Second Unit Director Of Photography
Radan Popovic
Second Unit Director Of Photography
Renee Davenport
Set Designer
Jon Ailetcher
Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1999
Runtime: 103
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for strong sexuality, sex-related dialogue and language, and a scene of drug use
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Color type
CFI Color
Deluxe prints
Sound
Dolby
Produced by
Bona Fide Productions
MTV Films
Release
April 23, 1999 (USA)
by Paramount
Awards
1999 - Best Picture - Independent Spirit Award
1999 - Outstanding Indies - National Board of Review
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