Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 80000000
Revenue
$ 96105964

Major Bennett Ezekiel Marco

Senator Eleanor Prentiss Shaw (D-VA)

Congressman Raymond Prentiss Shaw (D-NY)

Dr. Atticus Noyle

Rosie

Delp

Senator Thomas Jordan (D-CT)

CPL Al Melvin

PFC Robert Baker III

Colonel Howard

Colonel Garret

Mark Whiting

Jocelyne Jordan

PFC Eddie Ingram

David Donovan

Senator Wells

Vaughn Utly

Gillespie

Jay "J.B." Johnston

Governor Robert "Bob" Arthur

FBI Agent Williams

Laurent Tokar

General Sloan

Shaw's Bodyguard-Agent

Mirella Freeman

Owens

Villalobos

Wilson

Atkins

Jameson

Boy Scout #1

Boy Scout #2

Scout Dad

Scoutmaster

TV Commentator

Ellie's Mysterious Aide

Political Aide

Political Aide

Political Aide

Congressman Healy

Mr. Secretary

Green Room Official #2

Senator from Florida

Congresswoman Beckett

Congressman Flores

Self

Congressman Rawlins

"Gordy"

Media Icon

Newscaster #7

Roving Reporter

Newscaster #4

Newscaster #8

Newscaster #1

Newscaster #9

Newscaster #6

Newscaster #2

Newscaster #3

Tyler Prentiss

Senator John Shaw

Mysterious Arabic Woman

General Wilson

Rear Admiral Glick

Robert Arthur's Wife

Secret Service Agent #1

Secret Service Agent #2

Army Transcriber

Army Transcriber

Night Clerk

Rosie's Cousin

Rosie's Cousin's Mentor

Reporter #2

Reporter #3

Reporter #4

Campaign Security

FBI Agent Jonas

FBI Agent Ramirez

Agent Volk

Late Night Comedian

Library Clerk

Library Patron

Jordan's Aide

Jordan's Aide

Rosie's Sidekick

Yelling Kid

"Abe Lincoln"

"Statue of Liberty"

"Betsy Ross"

"George Washington"

"Uncle Sam"

"MLK"

"JFK"

"American Eagle"

Governor Edward Nelson

Churchgoer

Jimmy

The Guy with the Shades

Arthur's Mother

Arthur's Child

Arthur's Child

Victory Party Director

Victory Party Celebrity Soldier

Shaw's Aide

Shaw's Aide

Klaus Bachman

Political Pundit

Political Pundit

Political Pundit

Political Pundit

Political Pundit

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2022-11-05
This remake was always going to struggle to match the excellent 1962 version, and although it is not nearly as compelling, it is still an half decent attempt. Liev Schreiber is acclaimed Gulf War veteran and now Congressman "Raymond Shaw" who is very much in the running for Vice-President of the USA - egged on by his even more ambitious Senator mother (Meryl Streep). Meantime, his wartime captain "Marco" (Denzel Washington) is recovering from an injury sustained during an ambush - only he is struggling to reconcile his memories of that event with those being put forward by "Shaw" and, almost verbatim, by his fellow soldiers. Upon more detailed investigation, "Marco" stumbles upon the most unique of conspiracies that calls him to question not just his own sanity, but the nature of events both past and present. The more he digs, the more doors close before him and pretty soon both he and we know that there is some sort of conspiracy that goes right to the heart of American democracy. The story has been updated from the original and that helps it to stand on it's own a bit more. Washington is effective, as is Schreiber as the plot thickens and the prospects of a terrifying form of psychological warfare begin to loom large, presenting us with a story of manipulation and power-lust that is distinctly Machiavellian. Meryl Streep does OK, but sadly her's is the role that comes off worst by comparison with Angela Lansbury from first time round. The former is undoubtedly an accomplished actress, but somehow she doesn't quite exude the same degree of toxic charm. It also really does take it's time to get going, but once in it's stride it offers us quite an intriguing, if wordy, look at just how the American political establishment might work, and how it might, equally, be up for shrewd exploitation. It's a solid effort and worth a watch, but original is definitely much more sinister and best!