W. (2008)

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Written by Stanley Weiser

Directed by Oliver Stone

Running Time: 150 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2008

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA/HongKong/Germany/UK/Australia

Filmed in Colour

Growing up in his congressman father's considerable shadow, Texan boy George W Bush (James Brolin) struggles to make his mark in the world. Fond of a good time and a drink or ten, young 'Dubya' is dismissed by George Bush Sr (James Cromwell) as a waster and a drunk. Seemingly incapable of holding down a job and prone to brushes with the law, young Dubya flubs his attempts at running an oil company and then a baseball team before settling on politics. Giving up alcohol and finding God, Bush confounds his critics by getting elected as Governor of Texas and, as his dad finishes his tenure as President, Bush the younger sets his sights on becoming the most powerful man in the world.

Following Bush from his early years right the way up to the major events of his Presidency, Stone paints an amusing, if superficially partisan, portrait of the muchmaligned President. Brolin gets Bush's wonky wordplay just right with the supporting cast rendering Bush's cronies as a grotesque gang of pantomime villains - in particular Thandie Newton's fraught rendition of Condoleezza Rice - although Jeffrey Wright is excellent as Colin Powell, the lone voice of dissent in the White House war room. While it may not offer any in-depth insight into the man and his unlikely rise to power, Oliver Stone's film is a diverting and highly watchable talking point that may not have the gravitas of his previous films like JFK and Nixon but certainly has a few more laughs.

Cast

Image for Josh BrolinJosh BrolinGeorge W. Bush
Image for James CromwellJames CromwellGeorge H. W. Bush
Image for Elizabeth BanksElizabeth BanksLaura Bush
Image for Ellen BurstynEllen BurstynBarbara Bush
J. Grant AlbrechtJacques Chirac
Image for Sayed BadreyaSayed BadreyaSaddam Hussein
David BornTexas Debate Moderator
Dennis BoutsikarisPaul Wolfowitz
Image for Jesse BradfordJesse BradfordThatcher
Jonathan BreckCorndog
Bruce BryantOdessa Debate Patron
Wes ChathamJimmy Benedict
Maria ChenMilitary Aid
Teresa CheungAsian Journalist 'Miss China'
Rob CorddryAri Fleischer
Jon Michael DavisCampaign Aide
Image for Richard DreyfussRichard DreyfussDick Cheney
Chris FreihoferEvangelical
Terry GambleRove Aid
Jim GarrityCommentator Jack Hawk
Michael GastonGeneral Tommy Franks
Jeff GibbsJosiah Pringle
Scott GlennDonald Rumsfeld
Image for Ioan GruffuddIoan GruffuddTony Blair
Image for Colin HanksColin HanksSpeechwriter
Jeff HofererMcCormick
Image for Toby JonesToby JonesKarl Rove
Jonna Juul-HansenJan O'Neil
Image for Stacy KeachStacy KeachRev. Earle Hudd
James Martin KellyNSC Official
Tom KempDavid Kay
Allan KolmanVladimir Putin
William LanierResort Waiter
Brinkley A. MaginnisAnita Bush
Madison MasonAdm. Kelly
Bryan MasseySkeeter
Lee Ann McDadeNews Woman
Bruce McGillGeorge Tenet
John NeislerWhite House Lawyer
Randall NewsomePaul Bremer
Image for Thandie NewtonThandie NewtonCondoleezza Rice
Gabriela Ostos-TamezReporter
Anne PresslyAnchorwoman
Paul RaeKent Hance
Randal ReederOilrig Foreman
Jason RitterJeb Bush
Andrew SensenigReporter
Image for Marley SheltonMarley SheltonFran
Jennifer SipesSusie Evans
Bill StinchcombSecret Service Agent
Ronan SummersCIA Agent
Paul T. TaylorTexas Reporter
Taylor TreadwellAnchorwoman
Jonathon TrippNews Boom Operator
Thomas WallaceJohn Negroponte
W. Douglas WaterfieldRichard Armitage
Drew WatersNavy Seal
Brent WeisnerSecret Service Agent
Image for Jeffrey WrightJeffrey WrightGeneral Colin Powell
Image for Noah WyleNoah WyleDon Evans

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