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Matewan (1987)
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Independent filmmaker
John Sayles
creates one of his more artistic works with this period feature about a volatile 1920s labor dispute in the town of Matewan, West Virginia. Matewan is a coal town where the local miners' lives are controlled by the powerful Stone Mountain Coal Company. The company practically owns the town, reducing workers' wages while raising prices at the company-owned supply and grocery. The citizens' land and homes are not their own, and the future seems dim. When the coal company brings immigrants and minorities to Matewan as cheaper labor, union organizer Joe Kenehan (
Chris Cooper
) scours the town to unite all miners in a strike. As the crisis grows, strikers and their families are removed from their homes by two coal company mercenaries (
Kevin Tighe
and
Gordon Clapp
, both also featured in Sayles'
Eight Men Out
(1988)), and the situation heads toward a final shootout on Matewan's main street . Sayles' simple but telling screenplay brings to light the treatment of immigrants and minorities in the early 20th century South, and it draws sharp parallels between the Matewan labor battle and the Civil War some 50 years earlier. The visual feel of the film is real West Virginia backwoods, with much of the credit going to legendary cinematographer
Haskell Wexler
, whose warm, rustic lighting belies the anxiety and terror felt by the oppressed townspeople. ~ Norm Schrager, All Movie Guide
Cast
Jace Alexander
Hilliard Elkins
Gordon Clapp
Griggs
Chris Cooper
Joe Kenehan
Joe Grifasi
Fausto
James Earl Jones
Few Clothes Johnson
James Kizer
Tolbert
Gary McCleery
Ludie
Mary McDonnell
Elma Radnor
Will Oldham
Danny Radnor
David Strathairn
Police Chief Sid Hatfield
Kevin Tighe
Hickey
Ken Jenkins
Sephus Purcell
Josh Mostel
Mayor Cabell Testerman
Bob Gunton
C.E. Lively
Production Crew
Dan Bishop
Art Director
Ira Deutchman
Associate Producer
James Dudelson
Associate Producer
Barbara Hewson Shapiro
Casting
Haskell Wexler
Cinematographer
Mason K. Daring
Composer (Music Score)
Cynthia Flynt
Costume Designer
John Sayles
Director
Sonya Polonsky
Editor
Jerry Silva
Executive Producer
James Sarzotti
Makeup
Ira Deutchman
Producer
Jerry Silva
Producer
Maggie Renzi
Producer
Mark Balsam
Producer
Peggy Rajski
Producer
Nora Chavoosian
Production Designer
John Sayles
Screenwriter
Anamarie Michnevich
Set Designer
Leslie Pope
Set Designer
Year: 1987
Runtime: 130
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG13
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Color type
Du Art color
Produced by
Cinecom Pictures
Release
August 28, 1987 (USA)
Awards
1987 - Best Picture - Independent Spirit Award
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