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Chattahoochee (1989)
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Since Chattahoochee is a story based on true events, it may seem absurd to suggest that the actual events of Chattahoochee are pirated from other true-life tales like
Gideon's Trumpet
. But it certainly seems as if true stories are just as derivative as any fictional narrative coming out of Hollywood. The Chattahoochee saga details the Emmett Foley (
Gary Oldman
) story. The film takes place in 1955, when Foley, a Korean war veteran depressed and shattered by continual unemployment, snaps and shoots up his neighborhood, hoping that the police will come and shoot him down like a crazed dog so that his wife Mae (
Frances McDormand
) can collect on the insurance money. Instead of being gunned down by the law enforcement officers, he is sent to Chattahoochee, a notorious prison for the mentally ill which makes The Snake Pit look like a vacation in Bermuda. The gruesome conditions in the jail send Foley into listlessness. But then his anger gets the better of him and, encouraged by a friend, Walker Benson (
Dennis Hopper
), he begins sending letters to the authorities protesting the sub-human conditions in the mental facility. Due to his efforts, a state commission is formed to investigate conditions in Chattahoochee, and Foley has a chance to tell the world of the horrible conditions. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide
Cast
Ned Beatty
Dr. Harwood
Frances McDormand
Mae Foley
Gary Oldman
Emmett Foley
Pamela Reed
Earlene
M. Emmet Walsh
Morris
Dennis Hopper
Walker Benson
Production Crew
Pat Tagliaferro
Art Director
Andrew Dunn
Cinematographer
Aaron Schwab
Co-producer
Faye Schwab
Co-producer
Sue Baden-Powell
Co-producer
John Keane
Composer (Music Score)
Karen Patch
Costume Designer
Mick Jackson
Director
Don Fairservice
Editor
Bob Arrollo
Makeup
Derek Gibson
Producer
John Daly
Producer
Cathy Mickel Gibson
Production Designer
Joseph T. Garrity
Production Designer
James Cresson
Screenwriter
James Hicks
Screenwriter
Celeste Lee
Set Designer
Richard Helmer
Special Effects
Bud Davis
Stunts
Year: 1989
Runtime: 97
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Produced by
Hemdale
Release
April 20, 1990 (USA)
by Hemdale
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