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Cradle Will Rock

2000

R

2 h 12 m

Estados Unidos

Drama

A true story of politics and art in the 1930s U.S., focusing on a leftist musical drama and attempts to stop its production.
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6.7 /10

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Hank Azaria
Marc Blitzstein
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Rubén Blades
Diego Rivera
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Joan Cusack
Hazel Huffman
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John Cusack
Nelson Rockefeller
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Cary Elwes
John Houseman
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Philip Baker Hall
Gray Mathers
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Cherry Jones
Hallie Flanagan
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Angus Macfadyen
Orson Welles
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Bill Murray
Tommy Crickshaw
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Vanessa Redgrave
Countess Constance La Grange
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Susan Sarandon
Margherita Sarfatti
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Jamey Sheridan
John Adair
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John Turturro
Aldo Silvano
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Emily Watson
Olive Stanton
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Bob Balaban
Harry Hopkins
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Jack Black
Sid
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Kyle Gass
Larry
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Paul Giamatti
Carlo

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Robin_Ramjan_vads.

29/05/2023 16:27
source: Cradle Will Rock
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Altaf Sugat

18/11/2022 09:42
Trailer—Cradle Will Rock
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Ka N Ch An

16/11/2022 10:03
Cradle Will Rock
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La rolls royce 😻

16/11/2022 04:58
What is it with films like this & The Moderns? Are they bad homages or assassinations masquerading as tributes? We seem to live in an age with a massive oedipal artistic complex. Hemingway & Stein reduced to simpering pedantic fools in The Moderns & here Welles & Rivera & Rockefeller reduced to late Saturday Nite Live skits. There's some kind of ideology at work here. Ideology of trivialization. Here's rooting for the next generation to rise & overthrow the Robbins/Sarandon mindless retro-liberal nexus.
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THE EGBADON’s

16/11/2022 04:58
I do not know where the problem in this movies lies. There must have been something in the script to get people like John & Joan Cusack, Reuben Blades, Bob Balaban and the rest involved in the project like this. However, from watching the final project I have no idea what it was. The movie was poorly written. The characters were buffoonish stereotypes. The plot was a hodge-podge of storylines that lacked Robert Atlman's unifying touches. The direction was over the top. Was Tim Robbins trying to distract the audience from the weaknesses in the film? In short, I would not recommend this movie to anyone. I can not believe I wasted money renting this. I expected so much more. The subject matter and the historical characters deserve much better treatment.
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❖Mʀ᭄Pardeep ࿐😍

16/11/2022 04:58
Tim Robbins creates a brilliant social commentary in the same in-your-face style as "Bob Roberts". I adore the statements Robbins makes about social politics, as well as the problems with the idea of "art for art's sake". He lyrically tells the story of the struggle of performing and visual artists around the Depression era, choosing between their art and their livelihood--a struggle that is universal for artists through the expanse of time. The concept of this film is a breakthrough for the big screen, since Hollywood seems to be the capital of "selling out". The comments on artistic integrity are strong and literally moving in the acting of an amazing cast, as well as the way in which the story is edited to David Robbins' beautiful score. The entire film is simply poetic. This film is truly a masterpiece to any artist, or to anyone who knows what it like to compromise your values to survive.
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Habae Sonik Manyokol

16/11/2022 04:58
This is a classically written piece about the corruptability and compromises of politicians, businessmen and yes even artists. Tim Robbins is quickly becoming one of my favorite writers. I'll admit I had a hard time trying not to misinterpret the dialog, but at least the movie made me think. I also commend Robbins for tackling the hypocrisy involved in being an artist. It's slow, but give it a chance. By the end of this movie the levels and themes he's hitting on tie together very, very well.
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Hulda Miel 💎❤

16/11/2022 04:58
This may suffer from having a few too many plot lines and characters (Emily Watson, for example, is a role too far), but most of what's there is excellent. Bill Murray is as good as he has been recently in Rushmore and Lost in Translation, and the Cusacks are at their best. This is a film that lingers with you after you've seen it, and gives a fascinating insight into a turbulent time.
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Osas Ighodaro

16/11/2022 04:58
This is definately Tim Robbins best (directed) film yet. He brings a number of characters together to tell the story of the 1930's. In particular, Orson Wells and his broadway production that caused a controversy and some other things. Though it take liberties in history (that sounds weird), it comes out in the end as good entertainment from an exceptional actor/writer/director/producer. All star cast includes John and Joan Cusack, Ruben Blades, Hank Azaria, Tim Robbins (uncredited), Emily Watson, Susan Sarandon, Paul Giamatti, Angus MacFaden as Orson Wells (in a breakthrough performance) and Bill Murray in a wonderful role as a puppeteer. A+
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