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This work is the barely fictionalized account of candidate Bill Clinton in 1992 via the character Southern Governor Jack Stanton. Joe Klein joined Newsweek as a political reporter and columnist during the 1992 US Presidential race, and followed then candidate Bill Clinton on the road. As such, Klein dutifully conveys the youthful exuberance for a new candidate, along with the sense of awe at his determination, drive, and intelligence. All along, he also displays the shocking lack of personal morals of a "natural" candidate for the office. Further, he shows the inner deal-making that everyone connected with the campaign makes to achieve the vision they started with, no matter how ugly the cheating, talented candidate gets on his road to the election. Klein tells the story from the 1st person perspective of a sophomorish campaign manager, Henry Burton, that just happens to be a grandson of
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Runtime:
143 minutes
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Language:
English
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Resolution:
480x208 px
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Subtitles:
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- Directed by: Mike Nichols
Actors movie Primary Colors:
- John Travolta (Governor Jack Stanton)
- Emma Thompson (Susan Stanton)
- Billy Bob Thornton (Richard Jemmons)
- Kathy Bates (Libby Holden)
- Adrian Lester (Henry Burton)
- Maura Tierney (Daisy Green)
- Larry Hagman (Gov. Fred Picker)
- Diane Ladd (Mamma Stanton)
- Paul Guilfoyle (Howard Ferguson)
- Rebecca Walker (March)
- Caroline Aaron (Lucille Kaufman)
- Tommy Hollis (William McCullison (Fat Willie))
- Rob Reiner (Izzy Rosenblatt)
- Ben Jones (Arlen Sporken)
- J.C. Quinn (Uncle Charlie)