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Kingfish: L'histoire de Huey P. Long

Titre original : Kingfish: A Story of Huey P. Long
  • Téléfilm
  • 1995
  • 1h 40m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,1/10
540
MA NOTE
Kingfish: L'histoire de Huey P. Long (1995)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA look at the life and career of controversial Louisiana governor Huey Long, whose nickname was "The Kingfish."A look at the life and career of controversial Louisiana governor Huey Long, whose nickname was "The Kingfish."A look at the life and career of controversial Louisiana governor Huey Long, whose nickname was "The Kingfish."

  • Director
    • Thomas Schlamme
  • Writer
    • Paul Monash
  • Stars
    • John Goodman
    • Matt Craven
    • Anne Heche
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,1/10
    540
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    • Director
      • Thomas Schlamme
    • Writer
      • Paul Monash
    • Stars
      • John Goodman
      • Matt Craven
      • Anne Heche
    • 7Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 1Commentaire de critique
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    • Nommé pour 2 prix Primetime Emmy
      • 3 victoires et 10 nominations au total

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    John Goodman
    John Goodman
    • Huey P. Long, Jr.
    Matt Craven
    Matt Craven
    • Seymour Weiss
    Anne Heche
    Anne Heche
    • Aileen Dumont
    Ann Dowd
    Ann Dowd
    • Rose Long
    Bob Gunton
    Bob Gunton
    • Franklin D. Roosevelt
    Bill Cobbs
    Bill Cobbs
    • Pullman Porter
    Hoyt Axton
    Hoyt Axton
    • Huey P. Long, Sr.
    Kirk Baltz
    Kirk Baltz
    • Frank Costello
    Richard Bradford
    Richard Bradford
    • Judge Benjamin Pavy
    Jimmie Ray Weeks
    Jimmie Ray Weeks
    • Allen Henderson
    Joe Alaskey
    Joe Alaskey
    • Kingfish
    • (voice)
    Greg Baber
    Greg Baber
    • Tom Frady
    Keith Bird
    Keith Bird
    • Huey's Crony…
    Walter Breaux
    • Warren
    Ed Bruce
    • Gov. J.Y. Sanders
    Joe Chrest
    Joe Chrest
    • Carl Weiss
    Mary Coulson
    Mary Coulson
    • Marguerita Hass
    Patrick Cullen
    • Antoine Daspit
    • Director
      • Thomas Schlamme
    • Writer
      • Paul Monash
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    8kyle_793

    john goodman makes this movie

    John goodman has proven his acting ability with this movie. It should be considered the height of his career. It is extremely doubtful that any actor could have played Huey P. Long with such conviction and believability as John Goodman. Combined with a lovely performance by anne heche, the movie is an acting coup. A must-see for lovers of historical films.
    pdopd

    Weak movie, ---weaker motive

    John Goodman played a good mean guy, but Huey wasn't a mean guy.

    In this movie the main character claims to be Huey, displaying a bad temper and hitting people, hardly an accurate portrayal of the real "Kingfish." Everyone loved Huey, except for a few greedy elitists. Huey opposed the unjust status que, where 85% of the wealth was owned by 5% of the population. They owned the Papers, oil wells and plantations. He was a valiant public servant working hard for the; oppressed, uneducated and poor of Louisiana. These people loved Huey. Consequently, he won the governorship with over 93% of the popular vote. He gave them reason to believe in good government.

    Paul Monash wrote an interesting book but not an accurate book. Taking historical liberties to sell a movie, is wrong. But, to taint a fallen hero's character, while doing it is an insult.
    dtucker86

    John Goodman's best performance!

    John Goodman is best remembered for being Roseanne's husband on tv, as far as I'm concerned, he deserves a purple heart for just putting up with her! However, he is a fine dramatic actor as well and have repeatedly proven it in films like Sea Of Love and The Babe. He is a larger then life screen prescence who dominates every film that he is in, even when he played Fred Flintstone! He takes on a real life "Larger then life" character in playing Huey Long, the infamous Louisiana "Kingfish". People have forgotten Long's assassination in 1935 rocked the country like the JFK, RFK and MLK deaths three decades later. Long was really nothing but a bombastic dictator who turned the state of Louisiana into his own private political machine. You shudder when you think what would have happened if he had been elected President. Goodman shows Long's bombast and bluster, but also his great charm that appealed to the Louisiana voters. History tells us that Long was killed one night in 1935 at the Louisiana State Capitol by a young doctor named Wiess. However, ballistic and modern forensic examination seems to rule this out. Weiss had gone there to speak with Long because he was gerrymandering his Judge father in law's district and wanted to stop him from doing it. What happened is that they got into a shoving matfch and Weiss hit Long in the mouth. His bodyguards went beserk and shot Weiss over sixty times. One of the stray bullets hit Long and killed him. Its inronic and perhaps poetic justice that this dictator's death should have been at the hands of his brutal bodyguards.
    1Hotoil

    Theres no mistaking it for anything but a TV movie

    I originally rented this not knowing it was made for television. When I found out, it explained a lot.

    The structure of the film is horrible, it is as if your watching a mini-series with numerous episodes missing. It just wasn't put together well at all.

    Now it sports an all-star cast but it seems as if they didn't even take it that seriously. John Goodman, who I usually like, is pretty bad here. He goes in and out of his southern accent quite often, and comes off as phony as I've ever seen him (and it isn't just his character). Anne Heche isn't that bad but she is hardly on screen so it doesn't help this sinking ship.

    The execution is just awful. There is an interesting story here but they don't do it well at all. I'd skip this unless you really enjoy taking in a lousy movie.
    7Lejink

    Huey, Screwy and Phooey

    I went looking for movies about the charismatic and controversial U. S. Depression era politician Huey B Long after hearing a song "Kingfish", being Long's adopted nickname, by Randy Newman on his "Good Old Boys" album. I then realised that I had already seen two fictionalised accounts of his life in the remarkable films, "A Lion Is In The Streets" starring James Cagney and "All The King's Men" starring Broderick Crawford, but outside of a Ken Burns-directed documentary which I will try to track down, this 1995 TV movie was the only depiction focusing on the real-life Long.

    Playing a larger-than-life character of course needs a larger-than-life actor, so send for John Goodman, who is unleashed for an over-the-top performance as he bulldozes his way through the ironically-named Long's short life, which was truncated by an assassin's bullet at the height of his powers in 1935.

    Naturally, a 100 minutes movie can only give a flavour of this man's turbulent life and times. I took a little time to fact-check some of the events in the film at least to his Wiki biography and certainly recognised a number of them, including his typically bravura answer "I am the constitution" when someone dared question the legality of his actions as Louisiana state governor, even as I recognised the usual dramatic licence taken with some or other of them.

    America was in crisis at the time of the Great Depression when Long came to power as nationally FDR swept Hoover out of the presidency and commenced his New Deal legislature but Long's policies were even more left-leaning. He launched his "Share the Wealth" tax-the-rich idea to much popular acclaim, for which he even wrote a song "Every Man A King", a version of which you will also find on Newman's album. He would undoubtedly have been a factor in the 1936 presidential election, probably as a third party spoiler candidate, but behind the scenes his strong-arm, dictatorial political machine was attracting scrutiny and ultimately making him enemies. Of course, as we have since seen in recent times, other right, as opposed to left-wing populist demagogues are available, giving this film, a topical as well as historical relevance, when viewed today.

    I enjoyed this breakneck tour through Long's career even as I suspect some short-cuts were taken with the truth for dramatic effect. Goodman didn't perhaps really convince me that I wasn't simply watching John Goodman-in-overdrive rather than an identifiable portrayal of Long himself, in fact putting him closer to the exaggerated performances of Cagney and Crawford before him. The late Anne Heche does her best to reel him in as his secretary / lover, while production values were as good as could be expected for a TV movie.

    Personally, I think that this man merits a History Channel 10 or 12 episodes dramatisation of his life, but for those like me fascinated by this era and intrigued by Long's remarkable rise to power, this is a good place to start.

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    • Anecdotes
      Anne Heche and John Goodman were also both in Pie In The Sky.
    • Gaffes
      While set in Louisiana, parts of the film were shot at the Virginia State Capitol, in Richmond. The Seal of the Commonwealth of Virginia is clearly visible on the backs of the legislators' desk chairs.
    • Citations

      Huey P. Long, Jr.: [to his disappointed father] I'm trying to change the world!

    • Connexions
      Featured in The 47th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1995)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 19 mars 1995 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Kingfish: A Story of Huey P. Long
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Baton Rouge, Louisiane, États-Unis
    • sociétés de production
      • Chris/Rose Productions
      • Turner Pictures (I)
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    • Durée
      1 heure 40 minutes
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    • Mixage
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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