Election (1999)

Written by Tom Perrotta, Alexander Payne

Directed by Alexander Payne

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1999

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Jim McAllister (Matthew Broderick) is a good guy, a teacher who has been awarded his school's best teacher prize a record-breaking three times.

Tracy Flick (Reese Witherspoon) is young, clean and blonde, with a love of hard work and an ugly, all-consuming ambition. Tracy's already started printing posters and laminating badges for the school body presidential race. She's got her requisite 150 signatures, she looks the part and, more importantly, she's the only campaigner.

Until Jim McAllister takes an interest and persuades injured sportsman Paul Metzler (Chris Klein) to enter the race as well. Paul is well-meaning but dense, a nice but dim chap who has lots of friends but probably isn't going to set the world on fire.

The plot thickens when Paul's lesbian sister decides she wants the job herself, if only to abolish it.

With a cast of well-crafted characters and a plot which refuses to offer simple answers, this is a film which will provoke. Broderick has such an honest face, it was a piece of sharp casting to put him in the role of McAllister. And Witherspoon, with her self-righteous smile and cast-iron hair, provides a glimpse of the golden future ahead of her.

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Cast

Matthew BroderickJim McAllister
Image for Reese WitherspoonReese WitherspoonTracy Flick
Image for Chris KleinChris KleinPaul Metzler
Jessica CampbellTammy Metzler
Phil ReevesWalt Hendricks
Molly HaganDiane McAllister
Delaney DriscollLinda Novotny
Mark HarelikDave Novotny
Colleen CampJudith R. Flick
Frankie IngrassiaLisa Flanagan
Joel ParksJerry Slavin
Matt MalloyVice-Principal Ron Bell
Holmes OsborneDick Metzler
Jeanine JacksonJo Metzler
Loren NelsonCustodian

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