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Synopsis
Self-centered, avaricious Californian Charlie Babbitt (Tom Cruise) is informed that his long-estranged father has died. Expecting at least a portion of the elder Babbitt's $3 million estate, Charlie learns that all he's inherited is his dad's prize roses and a 1949 Buick Roadmaster. Discovering that the $3 million is being held in trust for an unidentified party, Charlie heads to his home town of Cincinnati to ascertain who that party is. It turns out that the beneficiary is Raymond Babbitt (Dustin Hoffman), the autistic-savant older brother that Charlie never knew he had. Able to memorize reams of trivia and add, subtract, multiply, and divide without a second's hesitation, Raymond is otherwise incapable of functioning as a normal human being. Aghast that Raymond is to receive his father's entire legacy, Charlie tries to cut a deal with Raymond's guardian. When this fails, Charlie "borrows" Raymond from the institution where he lives, hoping to use his brother as leverage to claim half the fortune. During their subsequent cross-country odyssey, Charlie is forced to accommodate Raymond's various autistic idiosyncracies, not the least of which is his insistence on adhering to a rigid daily schedule: he must, for example, watch People's Court and Jeopardy every day at the same time, no matter what. On hitting Las Vegas, Charlie hopes to harness Raymond's finely-honed mathematical skills to win big at the gaming tables; but this exploitation of his brother's affliction compels Charlie to reassess his own values, or lack thereof. A longtime pet project of star Dustin Hoffman, Rain Man was turned down by several high-profile directors before Barry Levinson took on the challenge of bringing Ronald Bass' screenplay to fruition (Levinson also appears in the film as a psychiatrist). All three men won Oscars, and the movie won Best Picture. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Valeria Golino Susannah
Lucinda Jenney Iris
Jerry Molen Dr. Bruner
Jack Murdock John Mooney
Michael D. Roberts Vern
Ralph Seymour Lenny
Tom Cruise Charlie Babbitt
Dustin Hoffman Raymond Babbitt

Production Crew

William Elliott Art Director
David McGiffert Associate Producer
Gail Mutrux Associate Producer
Kenneth Zunder Camera Operator
M. Todd Henry Camera Operator
Louis Di Giaimo Casting
John Seale Cinematographer
Gerald R. Molen Co-producer
Jerry Molen Co-producer
Hans Zimmer Composer (Music Score)
Bernie Pollack Costume Designer
Barry Levinson Director
Stu Linder Editor
Jon Peters Executive Producer
Peter Guber Executive Producer
David McGiffert First Assistant Director
Ed Butterworth Makeup
Lee Rich Producer
Mark Johnson Producer
Lata Ryan Production Coordinator
Ida Random Production Designer
Barry Morrow Screen Story
Barry Levinson Screenwriter
Barry Morrow Screenwriter
David Rayfiel Screenwriter
Ronald Bass Screenwriter
Linda de Scenna Set Designer
Donald Myers Special Effects Supervisor
Year: 1988
Runtime: 128
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Color type
DeLuxe Color

Sound
Dolby

Produced by
Guber-Peters Company
MGM
United Artists

Release
December 16, 1988 (USA)
by UA Communications

Awards
1988 - Best Film (Drama) - Golden Globe
1988 - Best Film (in Drama) - PEO
1988 - Best Picture - Academy
1988 - Best Picture - Academy
1988 - Best Film (in Drama) - People's Choice Awards
1988 - Best Picture - Drama - Golden Globe
1988 - Best Picture - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie
1988 - Best Picture - Drama - Hollywood Foreign Press Association
1988 - Best Picture - Drama - People's Choice Awards
1989 - Golden Bear - Berlin International Film Festival