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Synopsis
The November 22, 1963, assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy shocked the nation and the world. The brisk investigation of that murder conducted under the guidance of Supreme Court Justice Earl Warren distressed many observers, even though subsequent careful investigations have been unable to find much fault with the conclusions his commission drew, the central one of which was that the assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, acted alone. Instead of satisfying the public, one result of the Warren Commission Report was that an unimaginable number of plausible conspiracy theories were bruited about, and these have supported a sizeable publishing mini-industry ever since. In making this movie, director Oliver Stone had his pick of supposed or real investigative flaws to draw from and has constructed what some reviewers felt was one of the most compelling (and controversial) political detective thrillers ever to emerge from American cinema. Long before filming was completed, Stone was fending off heated accusations of artistic and historical irresponsibility, and these only intensified after the film was released. In the story, New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison (Kevin Costner) is convinced that there are some big flaws in the investigation of Oswald (Gary Oldman), and he sets out to recreate the events leading up to the assassination. Along the way, he stumbles across evidence that a great many people had reason to want to see the president killed, and he is convinced that some of them worked in concert to frame Oswald as the killer. Among the suspects are Lyndon Baines Johnson (the next president), the CIA, J. Edgar Hoover, and the Mafia. Over the course of gathering what he believes to be evidence of a conspiracy, Garrison unveils some of the grittier aspects of New Orleans society, focusing on the shady activities of local businessman Clay Shaw (Tommy Lee Jones). Garrison's investigations culminate in his conducting a show trial that he knows he will lose and which he is sure will ruin his career in order to get his evidence into the public record where it can't be buried again. This movie won two of the many Academy Awards for which it was nominated: one for Best Photography (Robert Richardson) and the other for Editing (Joe Hutshing). ~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide

Cast

Ed Asner Guy Bannister
Kevin Bacon Willie O'Keefe
John Candy Dean Andrews
Kevin Costner Jim Garrison
Vincent D'Onofrio Bill Newman
Jim Garrison Earl Warren
Gary Grubbs Al Oser
Tommy Lee Jones Clay Shaw
Sally Kirkland Rose Cheramie
Walter Matthau Sen. Russell Long
Laurie Metcalf Suzie Cox
Tomas Milian Leopoldo
Gary Oldman Lee Harvey Oswald
Joe Pesci David Ferrie
Tony Plana Carlos Bringuier
Beata Pozniak Marina Oswald
Michael Rooker Bill Broussard
Jay O. Sanders Lou Ivon
Sissy Spacek Liz Garrison
Donald Sutherland X
Brian Doyle-Murray Jack Ruby
Jack Lemmon Jack Martin

Production Crew

Alan Tomkins Art Director
Derek R. Hill Art Director
Joseph P. Reidy Associate Producer
Jim Garrison Book Author
Jim Marrs Book Author
Billy Hopkins Casting
Heidi Levitt Casting
Risa Bramon Garcia Casting
Robert Richardson Cinematographer
Clayton Townsend Co-producer
John Williams Composer (Music Score)
Marlene Stewart Costume Designer
Oliver Stone Director
Hank Corwin Editor
Joe Hutshing Editor
Pietro Scalia Editor
Arnon Milchan Executive Producer
Joseph P. Reidy First Assistant Director
Craig Berkeley Makeup
A. Kitman Ho Producer
Oliver Stone Producer
Victor Kempster Production Designer
Clayton Townsend Production Manager
Oliver Stone Screenwriter
Zachary Sklar Screenwriter
Crispian Sallis Set Designer
Tod A. Maitland Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1991
Runtime: 189
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for language
Category: Feature

Genre
Thriller

Color type
Duart color/Technicolor prints

Sound
Dolby

Produced by
Alcor Films
Canal Plus
Ixtlan Corporation
Regency Enterprises
Warner Brothers

Release
December 20, 1991 (USA)
by Warner Brothers

Awards
1990 - Best Film - New York Film Critics Circle
1991 - Best Film (Drama) - Golden Globe
1991 - Best Picture - Academy
1991 - Best Picture - Academy
1991 - Best Picture - Academy
1991 - Best Picture - Drama - Golden Globe
1991 - Best Picture - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie
1991 - Best Picture - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie
1991 - Best Picture - Drama - Hollywood Foreign Press Association