Popularity: 4 (history)
Director: | Norman Jewison |
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Writer: | Terry Swinton, Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter, Sam Chaiton, Dan Gordon, Armyan Bernstein |
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The story of Rubin "Hurricane" Carter, a boxer wrongly imprisoned for murder, and the people who aided in his fight to prove his innocence. | |
Release Date: | Sep 17, 1999 |
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Director: | Norman Jewison |
Writer: | Terry Swinton, Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter, Sam Chaiton, Dan Gordon, Armyan Bernstein |
Genres: | Drama |
Keywords | prison, new jersey, 1970s, boxer, affectation, melancholy, boxing school, biography, based on memoir or autobiography, hard, angry, aggressive, 1960s, boxing, legal drama, legal thriller, absurd, admiring, adoring, defiant, demeaning, familiar, scathing, tragic, vibrant |
Production Companies | Beacon Pictures, Azoff Films, Rudy Langlois Productions |
Box Office |
Revenue: $73,956,241
Budget: $50,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 10, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Denzel Washington | Rubin "Hurricane" Carter |
Vicellous Shannon | Lesra Martin |
Deborah Kara Unger | Lisa Peters |
Liev Schreiber | Sam Chaiton |
John Hannah | Terry |
Dan Hedaya | Della Pesca |
Debbi Morgan | Mae Thelma |
Clancy Brown | Lt. Jimmy Williams |
David Paymer | Myron Bedlock |
Harris Yulin | Leon Friedman |
Rod Steiger | Judge Sarokin |
Badja Djola | Mobutu |
Vincent Pastore | Alfred Bello |
Al Waxman | Warden |
David Lansbury | U.S. Court Prosecutor |
Garland Whitt | John Artis |
Chuck Cooper | Earl Martin |
Brenda Denmark | Alma Martin |
Marcia Bennett | Jean Wahl |
Beatrice Winde | Louise Cockersham |
Mitchell Taylor Jr. | Young Rubin Carter |
Bill Raymond | Paterson Judge |
Merwin Goldsmith | Judge Larner |
John A. MacKay | Man at Falls |
Donnique Privott | Boy at the Falls |
Moynan King | Tina Barbieri |
Gary DeWitt Marshall | Nite Spot Cabbie |
John Christopher Jones | Reporter at Bar |
Gwendolyn Mulamba | Nite Spot Woman |
Richard M. Davidson | Paterson Detective |
George T. Odom | Big Ed |
Tonye Patano | Woman at Prison |
Fulvio Cecere | Paterson Policeman |
Phillip Jarrett | Soldier #1 in U.S.O. Club |
Rodney "Bear" Jackson | Soldier #2 in U.S.O. Club |
Judi Embden | Woman in U.S.O. Club |
Terry Claybon | Emile Griffith |
Ben Hernandez Bray | Joey Giardello |
Mike Justus | Joey Cooper |
Kenneth McGregor | Detective at Hospital |
Frank Proctor | Pittsburgh Ring Announcer |
Peter Wylie | Pittsburgh Referee |
David Gray | Pittsburgh TV Announcer |
Joe Matheson | Philadelphia Ring Announcer |
Bill Lake | Philadelphia TV Announcer |
Robin Ward | Reading, PA. TV Announcer |
Pippa Pearthree | Patty Valentine |
Jean Daigle | Detective |
Rob Evans | Detective at Lafayette Bar |
Scott Gibson | Reporter at Banquet |
Ann Holloway | Cashier |
Bruce McFee | Prison Guard |
Conrad Bergschneider | Prison Guard |
Zoran Radusinovic | Prison Guard |
Michael Bodnar | Prison Guard |
Carson Manning | Prison Guard |
Debrah Ellen Waller | Prison Guard |
Richard Litt | Prison Guard |
Adam Large | Prison Guard |
Peter Graham | Prisoner with Camera |
Satori Shakoor | Prison Guard |
George Masswohl | Mechanic |
Lawrence Sacco | New Jersey Policeman |
David Frisch | New Jersey Policeman |
Ralph Brown | Federal Court Assistant Prosecutor |
Dyron Holmes | Reporter |
Ryan Williams | Elstan Martin |
Bruce Vavrina | St. Joseph's Doctor |
Brenda Braxton | Dancer with John Artis |
Christopher Riordan | Jury Foreman |
Harry Davis | Reading, PA. Referee |
Name | Job |
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Dennis Davenport | Art Direction |
Philip Rosenberg | Production Design |
Robin D. Cook | Casting |
Jean-Yves Asselin | Line Producer |
Terry Swinton | Book |
Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter | Novel |
Gordon Sim | Set Decoration |
Winnie D. Brown | Costume Supervisor |
Irene Kent | Makeup Artist |
Sam Chaiton | Book |
Samantha Armstrong | Script Supervisor |
John Caglione Jr. | Makeup Department Head |
Norman Jewison | Director |
Dan Gordon | Screenplay |
Armyan Bernstein | Screenplay |
Christopher Young | Original Music Composer |
Stephen E. Rivkin | Editor |
Avy Kaufman | Casting |
Aggie Guerard Rodgers | Costume Design |
Shelley Cook | Stunts |
Branko Racki | Stunt Double |
Mike Justus | Utility Stunts |
Roger Deakins | Director of Photography |
Name | Title |
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John Ketcham | Producer |
Rudy Langlais | Executive Producer |
Michael Jewison | Co-Producer |
Thomas A. Bliss | Executive Producer |
William Teitler | Executive Producer |
Suzann Ellis | Co-Producer |
Norman Jewison | Producer |
Armyan Bernstein | Producer |
Marc Abraham | Executive Producer |
Irving Azoff | Executive Producer |
Tom Rosenberg | Executive Producer |
Jon Jashni | Co-Producer |
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SAG Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Denzel Washington | Nominated |
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Denzel Washington is really quite convincing here as the real-life boxer Ruben Carter who fought his way from poverty to a crack at the title only for it to be snatched away from him. That’s because he happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time and swiftly found himself on the wrong end of ... a triple life sentence for murder. With the authorities quite happy that the right man (or, indeed, any man) is locked up for these crimes, nobody is interested in paroling him let alone hearing any appeals. Things might be about to change, though, when the young Lesra (Vicellous Shannon) reads of his case and together with a few of his own mentors, decides that he is going to strive to prove Carter’s innocence. What’s quite clear is that his incarceration has robbed Carter of any semblance of faith in the system, and his anger is barely disguised as his contempt becomes more ingrained and his despair more entrenched. The young Lesra does, however, manage to make him see that there is always hope, even when it’s clear that for the establishment, admitting it is/was wrong is simply not on it’s agenda. To add to the complications, there are also some more venal aspects enthusiastic for him to remain in jail and finally there is the convicting sheriff (Dan Hedaya) who is as racist as it’s possible to get, and who has no intention of seeing his quarry ever escape from behind bars. There are a few solid supporting roles from Liev Schrieber and briefly from Rod Steiger - though not so much from the curiously cast John Hannah - to support this developing critique on the flawed justice system that put him there, and though there’s no actual jeopardy to the conclusion of the story, Norman Jewison and Washington do still manage to keep this interesting for much of it’s admittedly overlong two and an half hours as it spotlights racial discrimination and hatred hiding in plain sight. It drags a little at times, but for the most part is quite a compelling drama.