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Philadelphia (1993)
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At the time of its release,
Jonathan Demme
's Philadelphia was the first big-budget Hollywood film to tackle the medical, political, and social issues of AIDS.
Tom Hanks
, in his first Academy Award-winning performance, plays Andrew Beckett, a talented lawyer at a stodgy Philadelphia law firm. The homosexual Andrew has contracted AIDS but fears informing his firm about the disease. The firm's senior partner, Charles Wheeler (Jason Robards), assigns Andrew a case involving their most important client. Andrew begins diligently working on the case, but soon the lesions associated with AIDS are visible on his face. Wheeler abruptly removes Andrew from the case and fires him from the firm. Andrew believes he has been fired because of his illness and plans to fight the firm in court. But because of the firm's reputation, no lawyer in Philadelphia will risk handling his case. In desperation, Andrew hires Joe Miller (
Denzel Washington
), a black lawyer who advertises on television, mainly handling personal injury cases. Miller dislikes homosexuals but agrees to take the case for the money and exposure. As Miller prepares for the courtroom battle against one of the law firm's key litigators, Belinda Conine (
Mary Steenburgen
), Miller begins to realize the discrimination practiced against Andrew is no different from the discrimination Miller himself has to battle against. The cast also includes
Antonio Banderas
as Andrew's partner,
Joanne Woodward
as Andrew's mother, and Stephanie Roth as Joe's wife. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide
Cast
Antonio Banderas
Miguel Alvarez
Andre B. Blake
Young Man in Pharmacy
Daniel Chapman
Clinic Storyteller
Ann Dowd
Jill Beckett
David Drake
Bruno
Julius "Dr. J" Erving
Himself
Jason Robards, Jr.
Charles Wheeler
Paul Lazar
Dr. Klenstein
John Bedford Lloyd
Matt Beckett
Roberta Maxwell
Judge Tate
Charles Napier
Judge Garnett
Lauren Roselli
Iris
Anna Deavere Smith
Anthea Burton
Mary Steenburgen
Belinda Conine
Ron Vawter
Bob Seidman
Daniel Von Bargen
Jury Foreman
Tracey Walter
Librarian
Denzel Washington
Joe Miller
Bradley Whitford
Jamey Collins
Kathryn Witt
Melissa Benedict
Roger Corman
Mr. Laird
Tom Hanks
Andrew Beckett
Warren Miller
Mr. Finley
Joanne Woodward
Sarah Beckett
Charles Glenn
Kenneth Killcoyne
Joey Perillo
Filko
Robert W. Castle
Bud Beckett
Production Crew
Tim Galvin
Art Director
Kristi Zea
Associate Producer
Tony Jannelli
Camera Operator
Howard Feuer
Casting
Tak Fujimoto
Cinematographer
Bruce Springsteen
Composer (Music Score)
Howard Shore
Composer (Music Score)
Neil Young
Composer (Music Score)
Neil Young
Composer (Music Score)
Colleen Atwood
Costume Designer
Jonathan Demme
Director
Craig McKay
Editor
Gary Goetzman
Executive Producer
Kenneth Utt
Executive Producer
Ron Bozman
Executive Producer
Edward Saxon
Producer
Jonathan Demme
Producer
Kristi Zea
Production Designer
Steve Rose
Production Designer
Ron Nyswaner
Screenwriter
Karen O'Hara
Set Designer
Chris Newman
Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1993
Runtime: 125
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG13
for some graphic language and thematic material
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Sound
Dolby
Produced by
TriStar
Awards
1993 - Best Picture - National Board of Review
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