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Crime Is King.Awards:
8 nominations moreUser Comments:
Costner is King! moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Kurt Russell | ... | Michael Zane | |
| Kevin Costner | ... | Thomas J. Murphy | |
| Courteney Cox | ... | Cybil Waingrow | |
| Christian Slater | ... | Hanson | |
| Kevin Pollak | ... | U.S. Marshal Damitry | |
| David Arquette | ... | Gus | |
| Jon Lovitz | ... | Jay Peterson | |
| Howie Long | ... | Jack, Gang Pilot | |
| Thomas Haden Church | ... | U.S. Marshal Quigley | |
| Bokeem Woodbine | ... | Franklin | |
| Ice-T | ... | Hamilton, Gunman | |
| David Kaye | ... | Jesse Waingrow | |
| Louis Lombardi | ... | Otto Sinclair, Boise Lawyer | |
| Shawn Michael Howard | ... | Roller Elvis | |
| Michael Kopsa | ... | Jefferson |
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Rated R for strong violence, sexuality and language.Parents Guide:
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125 minCountry:
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EnglishColor:
Color (DeLuxe)Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 moreCertification:
Canada:13+ (Quebec) | Singapore:M18 | Canada:18A (British Columbia) | Philippines:R-18 | Canada:R (Manitoba/Nova Scotia/Ontario) | Spain:18 | Canada:14A (Alberta) | Argentina:16 | Australia:R | Finland:K-15 | France:-12 | Germany:18 | Netherlands:16 | New Zealand:R18 | Norway:15 | Peru:18 | Singapore:PG (censored version) | South Korea:18 | Sweden:15 | UK:18 | USA:R | Portugal:M/16 | Iceland:16MOVIEmeter: 
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When the film finished shooting, Kevin Costner and Kurt Russell disagreed about the way the film should feel. The studio let both stars edit their own versions which were then shown to test audiences. Russell's cut was more comedy oriented and focused on his character's relationship with Cybil (Courteney Cox) while Costner's was more action oriented. moreGoofs:
Errors in geography: The quintet of robbers enters the Riviera Casino from Fremont St. The Riviera is about a mile from Fremont St. moreQuotes:
Jack: Meet Hamilton.Murphy: I said get a couple of guys, Jack. A couple of guys.
Jack: He is a couple of guys.
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Directed with a slightly overused yet still very affective "artsy" style by relative Hollywood virgin Demian Lichtenstein, GRACELAND starts with a bang. Judging from the television spots and theatrical trailers one would assume the film revolves around the slowly bubbling brewing plan to knock off a Vegas casino dressed as Elvises on International Elvis Night. But that is where you would be wrong. The ten minutes of nonstop action that are a result of the casino robbery (and in a weird dimension almost mirror the bank robbery scene in HEAT)happen in the first ten minutes of the movie; the other 120 minutes, revolve around the aftermath and repercussions of the bloodbath.
Costner, who I swear to God will never do wrong in my eyes, does well for himself departing from the usual character and plays a bad guy. The great thing about this film is that all the characters are bad guys, we just have to decide how bad they are and how much we want to let ourselves care about them. Costner, is the baddest of them all, and eventually it becomes clear that the bad guy we are supposed to care about is the one played by the best "Average Guy" actor of all time---- Kurt Russell (remember BREAKDOWN?)
In any case we have the romance, Courtney Cox and Russell. We have the bloody, cold hearted illegitimate (possibly) son of Elvis, Costner. We have the two cops chasing them, Kevin Pollack and Thomas Haden Church who compliment each other with wonderful chemistry. And we have the slew of supporting actors that plug up any possible holes the film might (but doesn't) have; Howie Long, David Arquette, Bokeem Woodbine (a Black Elvis), Ice-T, Christian Slater. Blah Blah Blah.
This film on the whole becomes the first film in quite some time that I know I will see multiple times in the theater, and one that I am sure I will eventually know all the words to. Making it the fourth of the Costner Movies I can recite word for word (Robin Hood, Tin Cup, Postman)
The relatively young director also made a unique decision in the editing of the film, allowing both of its stars, (Costner and Russell) cut their own version of the film. Costner's version concentrated more on the action, the blood, the guts, the death, the explosion, the "F" word with a strange annunciation of the "G". And Russell's focused on the budding, and slowly blossoming love between Cox and himself. Costner's cut won, but I can't see anywhere that film lacks because of it. overall this is one of the most fully fleshed, well rounded films I have seen in quite a while.
I loved it.
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