Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
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Joseph Melito | ... | Young Cole |
Bruce Willis | ... | James Cole | |
Jon Seda | ... | Jose | |
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Michael Chance | ... | Scarface |
Vernon Campbell | ... | Tiny | |
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H. Michael Walls | ... | Botanist |
Bob Adrian | ... | Geologist | |
Simon Jones | ... | Zoologist | |
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Carol Florence | ... | Astrophysicist / Jones |
Bill Raymond | ... | Microbiologist | |
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Ernest Abuba | ... | Engineer |
Irma St. Paule | ... | Poet | |
Madeleine Stowe | ... | Kathryn Railly | |
Joey Perillo | ... | Detective Franki | |
Bruce Kirkpatrick | ... | Policeman No. 1 |
An intense film about time travel, this Sci-Fi entry was directed by Terry Gilliam, a member of the comedy troupe Monty Python. The film stars Bruce Willis as James Cole, a prisoner of the state in the year 2035 who can earn parole if he agrees to travel back in time and thwart a devastating plague. The virus has wiped out most of the Earth's population and the remainder live underground because the air is poisonous. Returning to the year 1990, six years before the start of the plague, Cole is soon imprisoned in a psychiatric facility because his warnings sound like mad ravings. There he meets a scientist named Dr. Kathryn Railly (Madeleine Stowe) and Jeffrey Goines (Brad Pitt), the mad son of an eminent virologist (Christopher Plummer). Cole is returned by the authorities to the year 2035, and finally ends up at his intended destination in 1996. He kidnaps Dr. Railly in order to enlist her help in his quest. Cole discovers graffiti by an apparent animal rights group called the Army ...
Terry Gilliam's stunning feature-length adaptation of Chris Marker's short film LA JETEE is full of mind-bending surprises, yet still touches your heart thanks to the superb cast. Gilliam's flair for the phantasmagorical works with the script by David and Janet Peoples to play with your head as much as it does with poor James Cole (Willis at his most Steve McQueen-like -- better than McQueen, even!), a time-traveling convict from the future who literally doesn't know whether he's coming or going as a team of scientists keeps sending him back to the wrong eras while trying to prevent a 1995 plague that's deadly to humans but harmless to animals. Willis, the justifiably Oscar-nominated Brad Pitt, and Madeline Stowe as a well-meaning psychiatrist give some of the best performances of their careers. Even Paul Buckmaster's tango-style score is haunting. This one's a don't-miss!