Information
| Year: | 2000 |
| Rating: | 6.3(1538) |
| Listed in: | Biography, Drama, Romance |
| Directed by: | Robert Greenwald |
| Actors: | Vincent D'Onofrio Kevin Pollak Donal Logue Kevin Corrigan Janeane Garofalo Jeanne Tripplehorn |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Robert Greenwald | |
| Actors | |
| Vincent D'Onofrio | as Abbie Hoffman |
| Kevin Pollak | as Gerry Lefcourt |
| Donal Logue | as Stew Albert |
| Kevin Corrigan | as Jerry Rubin |
| Alan Van Sprang | as David Glenn |
| Troy Garity | as Tom Hayden |
| Stephen Marshall | as Louis Wertzel |
| Bernard Kay | as John Hoffman |
| Jean Daigle | as Sheriff |
| Johnie Chase | as Josh |
| Joshua Dov | as Hippie Kid - NYC |
| Michael Cera | as America - 7 & 8 Years Old |
| Craig Ryan | as America - 16 Years Old |
| James Binkley | as Crew Cut #1 |
| Walter Masko | as Crew Cut #2 |
| Brian King | as Crew Cut #3 |
| Jim Codrington | as Soldier |
| Merwin Mondesir | as Private Kendall |
| Derek Murchie | as Undercover Cop |
| Joey Pomanti | as Juror |
| Shawn Lawrence | as Stahl |
| Tony Meyler | as Cop #1 |
| Nick Bacon | as Cop #2 |
| Trevor Bain | as Medic |
| Shane Daly | as Chicago Cop |
| Kent Staines | as Richard Schultz |
| Ken Kramer | as Judge Hoffman |
| David Eisner | as William Kuntsler |
| Todd Kozan | as Rennie Davis |
| Panou | as Bobby Seale |
| Timm Zemanek | as David Dellinger |
| Keith Jones | as John Frolnes |
| Marc Aubin | as Lee Weiner |
| Domenico Fiore | as Jury Foreman |
| Chad Willett | as Sky |
| Tyagi Schwartz | as Wannabe Hippie |
| Demore Barnes | as Student Leader |
| Robert N. Smith | as Ad Exec |
| Scott Wickware | as FBI Agent Kells |
| Kevin Hare | as FBI Agent |
| Shaun Smyth | as Paul Held |
| Jody Racicot | as Cardozo |
| Aaron Steele | as Sambini |
| Stuart Clow | as FBI Agent in Filing Room |
| Michael Capellupo | as Studio Exec |
| Andy Marshall | as Security Guard |
| Jeff Pustil | as Dr. Oscar Janigar |
| Donald Tripe | as Newscaster #1 |
| Philip Craig | as Police Chief |
| Robert Ward | as FBI Agent in Boiler Room |
| Spiro Agnew | as Himself (at his inauguration, behind Nixon) |
| Bill Boyd | as Motorcycle Cop |
| Jimmy Carter | as Himself (at his inauguration) |
| Richard J. Daley | as Himself |
| Vinny DeGennaro | as Driver |
| Hubert H. Humphrey | as Himself (at Nixon inauguration) |
| Lyndon Johnson | as Himself (declines renomination) |
| Robert F. Kennedy | as Himself (final speech) |
| Martin Luther King | as Himself |
| Marcus Mayer | as Cop #3 |
| William Mercado | as Hippie |
| Richard Nixon | as Himself (at his first inauguration) |
| Ila Packman | as Abby Hoffman's comrad leaving prison |
| Geoff Peacock | as Hippie |
| Michael Razo | as College Student #1 |
| Roy Rogers | as Himself |
| Braydon Scammell | as Baby America |
| Tyler Scammell | as Baby America |
| Michael Segovia | as America Hoffman (age 4) |
| Earl Warren | as Himself (swears in Nixon) |
| Actresses | |
| Janeane Garofalo | as Anita Hoffman |
| Jeanne Tripplehorn | as Johanna Lawrenson |
| Ingrid Veninger | as Judy Albert |
| Joyce Gordon | as Florence Hoffman |
| Jeana MacIsaac | as Unknown Woman |
| Rhona Shekter | as Auditor |
| Kim Roberts | as Auditor |
| Beatriz Pizano | as Mrs. Ramos |
| June Whiteman | as Mayor at Yacht Club |
| Carolyn Goff | as Hippie Girl |
| Christine Donatelli | as Newscaster #2 |
| Toni Ellwand | as Mother |
| Rosalynn Carter | as Herself (at her husband's inauguration) |
| Dale Evans | as Herself |
| Ethel Kennedy | as Herself (behind RFK) |
| Pat Nixon | as Herself (at her husband's inauguration) |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Gross: |
USA - 76,053 USD (10 September 2000) Spain - 3,331 EUR (31 August 2002) |
| Plot: | Five years after Yippie founder Abbie Hoffman goes underground to avoid a drug-related prison sentence, he contacts a reporter to get out the story of the FBI's covert spying, harassment and inciting of violence they then blame on the Left. The skeptical reporter interview's Anita, Hoffman's wife, a single mom on welfare in New York City; Hoffman's attorney, Gerry Lefcourt; and others. As they talk, we see Hoffman's career in flashbacks, from early civil rights organizing through the trial of the Chicago Eight. While underground, as mental illness takes its toll, he meets Johanna Lawrenson, and an odd family develops: Abbie, Anita, their son, and Johanna. Will vindication ever arrive? |
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"My Back Pages" Written by Bob Dylan Performed by Jackson Browne & Joan Osborne (as Joan Osbourne) Jackson Browne appears courtesy of Elektra Entertainment Joan Osbourne appears courtesy of Womanly Hips Records "I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)" Written by Ronnie Shannon Published by Fourteen Hour Music, Inc. (BMI) & Mijac Music (BMI) Administered by Pronto Music (BMI) Performed by Aretha Franklin Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp. By Arrangement with Warner Special Products "Carry On" Written by Stephen Stills Published by Gold Hills Music, Inc. Administered by Almo Music Corp. (ASCAP) Performed by Timothy B. Schmit (as Timothy B. Schmidt) "Wooly Bully" Written by Domingo Samudio (as Samudio Domingo) Performed by Sam the Sham and The Pharaohs (as Sam the Sham and The Pharohs) Courtesy of Music Sales Corp. & Polydor Records Under license from Universal Music Enterprises "Season of the Witch" Written by Donovan (as Donovan Leitch) Published by Peer International Corporation (BMI) o/b/o Donovan Music, Ltd. Performed by Donovan Courtesy of Epic Records By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing "I Ain't Marchin' Anymore" Written and Performed by Phil Ochs Administered by Almo Music Corp. o/b/o Barricade Music Inc. (ASCAP) Courtesy of A&M Records Under license from Universal Music Enterprises "Feel Like I'm Fixin' to Die Rag" Words and Music by Country Joe McDonald (as Joe McDonald) Published by AlKatraz Corner Music (BMI) Performed by Country Joe and the Fish (as Country Joe and The Fish) Courtesy of Vanguard Records, A Welk Music Group Company "Reason to Believe" Written and Performed by Tim Hardin Published by Alley Music Corporation, Allen Stanton Productions, Fort Knox Music and Trio Music Co. Inc. Courtesy of The Verve Music Group Under license from Universal Music Enterprises "This Land Is Your Land" Words and Music by Woody Guthrie TRO-Ludlow Music, Inc. (BMI) Performed by Ani Difranco (as Ani DiFranco) Ani DiFranco appears courtesy of Herself and Righteous Babe Records "War" Written by Norman Whitfield (as Norman J. Whitfield) and Barrett Strong Published by Stone Agate Music, a division of Jobete Music Co., Inc. (BMI) Performed by Edwin Starr Courtesy of Motown Records Under license from Universal Music Enterprises "This Land Is Your Land" Words and Music by Woody Guthrie TRO-Ludlow Music, Inc. (BMI) Performed by Pete Seeger Courtesy of Columbia Records By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing "Supergirl" Written by Tuli Kupferberg Published by Heavy Metal Music Performed by The Fugs Courtesy of Fantasy Records "It's All Over Now Baby Blue" Written by Bob Dylan Performed by Bonnie Raitt Bonnie Raitt appears courtesy of Capitol Records "Oink, Oink" Written by David Peel Published by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI) Performed by David Peel & The Lower East Side Courtesy of Elektra Entertainment Group By Arrangement with Warner Special Products "Legalize Marijuana" Written by David Peel Published by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI) Performed by David Peel & The Lower East Side Courtesy of Elektra Entertainment Group By Arrangement with Warner Special Products "Chicago" Written and Performed by Graham Nash Published by Nash Notes (BMI) Administered by Sony/ATV Songs LLC Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp. By Arrangement with Warner Special Products "Power to the People" Written by John Lennon Published by Lenono Music Administered by EMI Blackwood Music Inc. (BMI) Performed by Eric Burdon and Billy Preston "Time Has Come Today" Written by Joseph Chambers & Willie Chambers Published by Greers-BMG Music Publishing Inc. (BMI) Performed by Steve Earle & Sheryl Crow Steve Earle appears courtesy of E-Squared LLC/Artemis Records Sheryl Crow appears courtesy of A&M Records "Yodeling Yippie" Written by Edward Sanders Published by Heavy Metal Music Performed by Donal Logue "Superbird" Words and Music by Country Joe McDonald (as Joe McDonald) Published by AlKatraz Corner Music (BMI) Performed by Country Joe and the Fish (as Country Joe and The Fish) Courtesy of Vanguard Records, A Welk Music Group Company "Mellow Yellow" Written by Donovan (as Donovan Leitch) Published by Peer International Corporation (BMI) o/b/o Donovan Music, Ltd. Performed by Mary Chapin Carpenter Mary Chapin Carpenter appears courtesy of Columbia Records, Sony Music Nashville "Troubled Voodoo Blues" By Stefan Grossman and Paul Jones Courtesy of Associated Production Music "Abbie's Song" Written by Ani Difranco (as Ani DiFranco) Published by Righteous Babe Music (BMI) Performed by Ani Difranco (as Ani DiFranco) Ani DiFranco appears courtesy of Herself and Righteous Babe Records "America the Beautiful" Traditional Arrangement by Douglas Williams Published by Dalf Music (ASCAP) Performed by The Drifters (as Bill Pickney & The Original Drifters) Courtesy of Hallelujah Productions, Inc. Under license with Malaco Records "Honey, Honey, Honey" Written by Kevin Bowe Published by Trio Music Company, Inc. o/b/o itself and Bashti Music (BMI) Performed by The Revelators By Permission of Leiber/Stoller Productions, Inc. "When I'm Gone" Written by Phil Ochs Administered by Almo Music Corp. o/b/o Barricade Music Inc. (ASCAP) Performed by Ani Difranco (as Ani DiFranco) Ani DiFranco appears courtesy of Herself and Righteous Babe Records "At the Fair" Written by Ray Davies Published by Cavendish Music (PRS) Courtesy of Promusic "Follow" Written by Jerry Merrick Published by EMI Unart Catalog Inc. (BMI) Performed by Richie Havens Courtesy of Polydor Records Under license from Universal Music Enterprises "On Parade" Written by Ray Davies Published by Cavendish Music (PRS) Courtesy of Promusic |
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CHAR: The sign behind Abbie Hoffman for the "Chicago 7 Legal Defense Fund" is misspelled "Defence". GEOG: Canadian road signs appear in several scenes including the early scene where Abbie is calling from the isolated phone booth. In the scene where Abbie's mother is driving down the road, a sign written in metric is clearly visible. |
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