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The Big Brass Ring (1999)
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Synopsis
An unproduced screenplay written by the late
Orson Welles
(penned in collaboration with actress Oja Kodar, Welles' significant other in his later years) forms the basis of this drama of political gamesmanship and blackmail. Blake Pellarin (
William Hurt
) is running for governor of Missouri in a close race going into its final week when a figure from his past reappears. Kim Mennaker (
Nigel Hawthorne
) was Pellarin's one-time mentor and father figure (after Blake's dad died in the Korean war) who left the United States when public disclosure of his homosexuality ended his political career. This visit from an old friend soon proves less then welcome; when Pellarin was a teenager, he participated in a photo session organized by Mennaker in which he was snapped in sexually compromising positions with both a woman and a man. These photos could put a stake through the heart of Pellarin's life in politics, and Mennaker soon makes clear this is hardly the only dirt he has on Blake. Mennaker also has a ready audience for his stories -- Cela Brandini (Irene Jacob), a European reporter looking for scandal, even though she's having an affair with Pellarin. When Pellarin's wife (
Miranda Richardson
) and bodyguard (Ewan Stewart) get wind of Blake's indiscretions, his candidacy becomes a disaster waiting to happen. Director George Hickenlooper adapted Welles and Kodar's screenplay with critic F.X. Feeney; among his previous credits, Hickenlooper directed the short film
Some Folks Call It A Sling Blade
, a short film later expanded by
Billy Bob Thornton
into his award-winning feature
Sling Blade
. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Cast
Nigel Hawthorne
Kim Mennaker
Gregg Henry
Billy
William Hurt
Blake Pellarin
Irène Jacob
Cela Brandini
Ron Livingston
Buckle
Jim Metzler
Pancxy Barragan
Miranda Richardson
Dinah Pellarin
Ewan Stewart
Kinzel
Carmine Giovinazzo
Young Billy
Thomas Patrick Kelly
Young Blake
Jefferson Mays
Garne Strickland
Production Crew
Rick Montgomery
Casting
Kramer Morgenthau
Cinematographer
Alexandra Walker
Costume Designer
George Hickenlooper
Director
Avi Lerner
Executive Producer
Boaz Davidson
Executive Producer
Danny Dimbort
Executive Producer
John Thompson
Executive Producer
Samuel Hadida
Executive Producer
Trevor Short
Executive Producer
Willi Baer
Executive Producer
Andrew D.T. Pfeffer
Producer
Donald Zuckerman
Producer
Fuller French
Producer
Jerry Fleming
Production Designer
F.X. Feeney
Screenwriter
George Hickenlooper
Screenwriter
John Huston
Second Unit Director Of Photography
Peter V. Meiselmann
Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1999
Runtime: 120
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for some graphic sexuality, and for language and some violence
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Color type
Foto-Kem
Sound
Dolby
Produced by
Millennium Films
Pfilmco
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.