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The War
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Synopsis
Jon Avnet's The War is set in the rural south and brimming with lessons on social consciousness, much like his previous effort, Fried Green Tomatoes (1991). During the summer of 1970 in backwoods Mississippi, Stephen Simmons (Kevin Costner) is struggling to be a breadwinner for his family while still suffering post-traumatic stress disorder from his service in the Vietnam War. His wife Lois (Mare Winningham) provides most of the family income. Stephen gets a job in a mine and saves a friend who has been injured, helping him erase his guilt over abandoning another friend during a firefight in Vietnam. Meanwhile, the Simmons children, Stu (Elijah Wood) and Lidia (Lexi Randall) are feuding with an even poorer family of neighbors, the Lipnickis, over access to a tree fort that Stu and Lidia built. Mr. Lipnicki (Raynor Scheine) is drunken and abusive and helps escalate the disagreement into a major battle for the fort. ~ Michael Betzold, All Movie Guide

Cast

Christine Baranski Miss Strapford
Kevin Costner Stephen
Charlotte Lewis Amber
Lexi Randall Lidia
Raynor Scheine Mr. Lipnicki
Mare Winningham Lois
Elijah Wood Stu Simmons
Bruce A. Young Moe
LaToya Chisholm Elvadine

Production Crew

Jeremy Conway Art Director
Deborah Love Associate Producer
David Rubin Casting
Debra Zane Casting
Geoffrey Simpson Cinematographer
Lisa Lindstrom Co-producer
Martin Huberty Co-producer
Thomas Newman Composer (Music Score)
Molly Maginnis Costume Designer
Jon Avnet Director
Debra Neil Editor
Eric Eisner Executive Producer
Todd Baker Executive Producer
Deborah Love First Assistant Director
Rosemary Zurlo Makeup
Jon Avnet Producer
Jordan Kerner Producer
Kathy Mcworter Producer
Alma Kuttruff Production Designer
Kristi Zea Production Designer
Kathy Mcworter Screenwriter
Karen O'Hara Set Designer
Mary H. Ellis Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1994
Runtime: 125
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG13
for the intense depiction of human struggle and conflict
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Color type
DeLuxe

Sound
DTS

Produced by
Universal