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Synopsis
E. L. Doctorow's novel Ragtime was a sprawling fictional account of American manners and mores in the years between 1900 and 1913. Among the mosaic of colorful factual and fictional characters in the novel were escape artist Harry Houdini and radical Emma Goldman. Both characters are all but eliminated in the film version, which only concentrates on three of Doctorow's many plot threads: The story of an immigrant artist (Mandy Patinkin) who becomes a movie director; the saga of "Gibson Girl" Evelyn Nesbit Shaw (Elizabeth McGovern), for whose sake playboy Harry K. Thaw (Robert Joy); kills architect Stanford White (Norman Mailer) and a lone black man's (Howard Rollins Jr.) quest for justice when his car is destroyed by a racist fire chief (Kenneth McMillan). This last subplot consumes most of the film's running time, to the overall detriment of the pacing. There are also several scenes involving an unnamed upper-middle-class family (headed by James Olson and Mary Steenburgen) who are evidently meant to be the audience's eyes and ears, but are frankly not terribly interesting. Back in 1981, Ragtime was given plenty of press coverage as the "comeback" picture for James Cagney, after twenty years in retirement. The problem is that Cagney's character (a police commissioner) isn't in the book, and his inclusion not only throws the story off balance, but necessitates the removal of several potentially interesting characters and events. Another detriment is the gratuitous (and illogical) nudity in the Evelyn Nesbit scenes, which earned the film its "R" rating. An ornate misfire, Ragtime is of interest today only for its remarkable cast of veterans and stars-to-be, including Pat O'Brien and Eloise O'Brien, Donald O'Connor, Debbie Allen, Moses Gunn, Jeff Daniels and Fran Drescher. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

John Alderson Waldo's Aide
Debbie Allen Sarah
Robert Arden Foreman of the Jury
Donald Bisset J.P. Morgan
Nesbitt Blaisdell Policeman
Bruce Boa Jerome
Robert Boyd Theodore Roosevelt
Hoolihan Burke Brigit
James Cagney Comm. Rheinlander Waldo
James Cagney NY Police Commissioner Rheinlander
Thomas A. Carlin Vice President Fairbanks
Norman Chancer Agent
Josh Clark Fireman
Patrick Connor Waldo's Aide
Edwin Cooper Grandfather
Jeff Daniels P.C. O'Donnell
Jeffrey DeMunn Houdini
Jake Dengel Fireman
Barry Dennen Stage Manager
Robert Dorning Man with Stanford White
Brad Dourif Younger Brother
Fran Drescher Mameh
Frankie R. Faison Gang Member
Gretchen Franklin Elderly Woman
Hal Galili Police Captain
Richard Griffiths Delmas's Assistant
Moses Gunn Booker T. Washington
Jeff Harding Policeman
Colette Hiller Lawyer's Female Companion
Robert Hitt Plainclothes Detective
Samuel L. Jackson Gang Member
Michael Jeter Special reporter
Andreas Katsulas Policeman
Douglas Lambert Police Sergeant
Pavel Landovsky Solomon Peretz
Calvin Levels Gang Member No. 3
Bessie Love Old Lady (T.O.C.)
Christopher Malcolm Police Captain
George J. Manos Novelty Shop Storeman
Elizabeth McGovern Evelyn Nesbit
Kenneth McMillan Willie Conklin
Herman Meckler Vernon Elliott
Billy Mitchell Delmas's Assistant
Jenny Nichols Little Girl
Zack Norman Manager
Pat O'Brien Delmas
Donald O'Connor Evelyn's Dance Instructor
Donald O'Connor Evelyn's Dance Teacher
James Olson Father
Mandy Patinkin Tateh
Ethan Phillips Guard at Family House
John Ratzenberger Fireman
Bill Reimbold Lawyer
Howard E. Rollins, Jr. Coalhouse Walker, Jr.
Bob Sherman Policeman
Tony Sibbald Stock Reporter
Stan Simmons Thug
Mary Steenburgen Mother
Jan Triska Special reporter
Burnell Tucker Reporter
Ron Weyand Dr. Muller
Ed Wiley Conductor
Dorsey Wright Gang Member
Harry Ditson County Clerk
George Harris Band Leader, Clef Club
Robert Henderson Elderly Man
Robert Joy Harry K. Thaw
Norman Mailer Stanford White
Anthony Powell Policeman
Ted Ross Black Lawyer
Joe Praml Policeman
Joel Cutrara Policeman
Pat Gorman Thug
Geoffrey Greenhill Police Guard (T.O.C.)
Richard Oldfield Stock Reporter
Don Plumley Inspector McNeil
John Sterland Library guard
Britt Walker Black Butler
Ray Hassett Policeman
Derek Martin Waldo's Aide
Elaine Ives-Cameron Ina, Lawyer's Female Companion
Val Pringle Chef Club Manager
Al Matthews maitre d'
Daniel Foley Stock Reporter
Robert Coffin Desk Clerk
Sonny Abagnale Evelyn's Driver
Max Nichols Little Boy
Eloise O'Brien Mrs. Thaw
Norris Mailer Woman with Stanford White
Patrick M. Hughes Policeman
Rodney James Sleek Male Dancer
John Clarkson Plainclothes Detective
Brian E. Dean Fireman
Chaim Blatter Rabbi
Guy Gregory Black Butler
Dave Griffiths Thug
Mike Potter Thug
Natalia Dobrer Woman
Peter Witman Stock Reporter
Stuart Mulligan Marksman
Nelly Polissky Woman in Window
Anthony Powell Policeman

Production Crew

E.L. Doctorow Book Author
Twyla Tharp Choreography
Miroslav OndrĂ­cek Cinematographer
Randy Newman Composer (Music Score)
Anna Hill Johnstone Costume Designer
Milos Forman Director
Anne V. Coates Editor
Antony Gibbs Editor
Stanley Warnow Editor
Bernard Williams Executive Producer
Michael Hausman Executive Producer
Michael Hausman First Assistant Director
Jennifer Warnes Musical Performer
Bernard Williams Producer
Dino de Laurentiis Producer
Michael Hausman Producer
George DeTitta, Sr. Production Designer
John Graysmark Production Designer
Patrizia Von Brandenstein Production Designer
Tony Reading Production Designer
Bo Goldman Screenwriter
E.L. Doctorow Screenwriter
Michael Weller Screenwriter
George De Titta, Jr. Set Decorator
Jennifer Warnes Songwriter
Randy Newman Songwriter
Steve James Stunts
Year: 1981
Runtime: 155
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Paramount

Awards
1981 - Best Picture - Drama - Golden Globe
1981 - Best Picture - Drama - Hollywood Foreign Press Association