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Matewan (1987)

ID: 20897
Rating:
Starring: Chris Cooper James Earl JonesMary McDonnellWill OldhamDavid StrathairnKen JenkinsGordon ClappKevin TigheJohn Sayles Bob GuntonJosh MostelNancy MetteJace AlexanderJoe Grifasi Gary McCleeryMaggie RenziJo HendersonTom WrightMichael B. Pre
Director: John Sayles
Category: DramaIndie Independent
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Video: Dolby Digital
Audio: Du Art Color
Full Screen
Subtitles: [None]
Length: 132 mins
Release Date: 1987-08-28
Rental: $ 4.00
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A small town in 1920's West Virginia explodes when unionist miners clash with the owners of a tyrannical coal company in this critically acclaimed film from writer/producer John Sayles(Lone Star). Earnest labor leader Joe Kenehan(Chris Cooper, A Time to Kill) arrives in Matewan to better the lives of the men and women of the "company town" through unioninzation. But in his efforts to organize the workers of the Stone MOuntain Coal Company, he ignites a powderkeg of racial hostility, corruption and betrayal - and touches off one of the most violent incidents in the history of the Coal Wars of 1920-21. Mary McDonnell(Independence Day), David Strathairn(The Firm), and James Earl Jones(Clear and Present Danger)also star in this film that Leonard Maltin calls "compelling and compassionate...John Sayles makes every note ring true."



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