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Synopsis
A frenetic, bloody look at mass murder and the mass media, director Oliver Stone's extremely controversial film divided critics and audiences with its mixture of over-the-top violence and bitter cultural satire. At the center of the film, written by Stone and Quentin Tarantino, among others, are Mickey (Woody Harrelson) and Mallory (Juliette Lewis), a young couple united by their desire for each other and their common love of violence. Together, they embark on a record-breaking, exceptionally gory killing spree that captivates the sensation-hungry tabloid media. Their fame is ensured by one newsman, Wayne Gale (Robert Downey, Jr.), who reports on Mickey and Mallory for his show, American Maniacs. Even the duo's eventual capture by the police only increases their notoriety, as Gale develops a plan for a Super Bowl Sunday interview that Mickey and Mallory twist to their own advantage. Visually overwhelming, Robert Richardson's hyperkinetic cinematography switches between documentary-style black-and-white, surveillance video, garishly colored psychedelia, and even animation in a rapid-fire fashion that mirrors the psychosis of the killers and the media-saturated culture that makes them popular heroes. The film's extreme violence -- numerous edits were required to win an R rating -- became a subject of debate, as some critics asserted that the film irresponsibly glorified its murderers and blamed the filmmakers for potentially inciting copy-cat killings. Defenders argued that the film attacks media obsession with violence and satirizes a sensationalistic, celebrity-obsessed society. Certain to provoke discussion, Natural Born Killers will thoroughly alienate many viewers with its shock tactics, chaotic approach, and disturbing subject matter, while others will value the combination of technical virtuosity and dark commentary on the modern American landscape. ~ Judd Blaise, All Movie Guide

Cast

Rodney Dangerfield Mallory's dad
Robert Downey, Jr. Wayne Gale
Balthazar Getty Gas Station Attendant
Joe Grifasi Duncan Homolka
Woody Harrelson Mickey Knox
O-Lan Jones Mabel
Tommy Lee Jones Dwight McClusky
Juliette Lewis Mallory Knox
Edie McClurg Mallory's mom
Russell Means Old Indian
Tom Sizemore Jack Scagnetti

Production Crew

Mike Smith Animator
Alan Tomkins Art Director
Margery Zweizig Art Director
Richard Rutowski Associate Producer
Risa Bramon Garcia Associate Producer
Billy Hopkins Casting
Heidi Levitt Casting
Risa Bramon Garcia Casting
Robert Richardson Cinematographer
Rand Vossler Co-producer
Richard Hornung Costume Designer
Oliver Stone Director
Brian Berdan Editor
Hank Corwin Editor
Arnon Milchan Executive Producer
Thom Mount Executive Producer
Herbert W. Gains First Assistant Director
Matthew Mungle Makeup
Budd Carr Musical Direction/Supervision
Clayton Townsend Producer
Don Murphy Producer
Jane Hamsher Producer
Oliver Stone Producer
Victor Kempster Production Designer
Quentin Tarantino Screen Story
David Veloz Screenwriter
Oliver Stone Screenwriter
Quentin Tarantino Screenwriter
Richard Rutowski Screenwriter
John Perry Goldsmith Set Designer
Merideth Boswell Set Designer
Stella Furner Set Designer
David MacMillan Sound/Sound Designer
Matt Sweeney Special Effects
Chuck Jeffreys Stunts
Chuck Jeffries Stunts
Year: 1994
Runtime: 119
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for extreme violence and graphic carnage, for shocking images, and for strong language and sexuality
Category: Feature

Genre
Crime

Sound
Dolby

Produced by
Warner Brothers

Awards
1994 - Special Grand Prize of the Jury - Venice International Film Festival