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The Accidental Tourist

1988 | 121m | English

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After the death of his son, travel writer Macon Leary seems to be sleep walking through life. Macon's wife is having similar problems. They separate, and Macon meets a strange, outgoing woman who brings him 'back down to earth', but his wife soon thinks their marriage is still worth another try.
Release Date: Dec 23, 1988
Director: Lawrence Kasdan
Writer: Lawrence Kasdan, Frank Galati, Anne Tyler
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Keywords paris, france, sibling relationship, based on novel or book, baltimore, usa, travel, dog, dog trainer, travel writer, loss of child, corgi
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $32,632,093
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
William Hurt Macon Leary
Kathleen Turner Sarah Leary
Geena Davis Muriel Pritchett
Amy Wright Rose Leary
David Ogden Stiers Porter Leary
Ed Begley Jr. Charles Leary
Bill Pullman Julian Hedge
Robert Hy Gorman Alexander
Bradley Mott Lucas Loomis
Seth Granger Ethan
Amanda Houck Debbie
Caroline Houck Dorrie
London Nelson Caroline
Gregory Gouyer Paris Boy
Bill Lee Brown Morgue Detective #1
Donald Neal Morgue Detective #2
Peggy Converse Mrs. Barrett
Maureen Kerrigan Laura Canfield
Jake Kasdan Scott Canfield
Paul Williamson London Hotel Manager
Walter Sparrow Hot Dog Vendor
Todd J. Adelman Macon's Doctor
Meg Kasdan Receptionist
David Q. Combs Minister
Jonathan Kasdan Boy at Doctor's Office
Thomas Paolucci Taunting Boy
Neana N. Collins Taunting Girl
Roland Riallot Paris Taxi Driver
Audrey Rapoport Girl on Plane
Name Job
Wallis Nicita Casting
Tom Duffield Art Direction
Cricket Rowland Set Decoration
Ruth Myers Costume Design
Vincent Callaghan Makeup Artist
Leonard Engelman Makeup Artist
Lynda Gurasich Hairstylist
Boone Narr Stunts
Lawrence Kasdan Director, Screenplay
Frank Galati Screenplay
Carol Littleton Editor
John Bailey Director of Photography
Anne Tyler Novel
John Williams Original Music Composer
Bo Welch Production Design
Name Title
Charles Okun Producer
Phyllis Carlyle Executive Producer
Lawrence Kasdan Producer
John Malkovich Executive Producer
Michael Grillo Producer
Organization Category Person
Golden Globes Best Director Lawrence Kasdan Nominated
Golden Globes Best Actress Julie Andrews Won
Golden Globes Best Supporting Actress Jane Alexander Nominated
Golden Globes Best Picture N/A Nominated
Academy Awards Best Actress Julie Andrews Won
Academy Awards Best Actress Meryl Streep Nominated
Academy Awards Best Supporting Actor Kevin Kline Won
BAFTA Awards Best Actor William Hurt Won
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narrator56
9.0

** I recently watched this movie again after several years and will add just a few small edits *** This is a quiet and quirky movie, and may not appeal to some viewers. Certainly it differs from 95% of the movies being made these days. But what the heck, our tastes are all different, right? Will ... iam Hurt gives the restrained performance the role calls for, playing a man who has disconnected from his feelings so as to avoid the pain of thinking of his deceased son. He writes travel books for people who don't want to "go local" when they travel to other countries, but rather want to feel as comfortable as if they never left home. His character's siblings are even more eccentric than he is. I won't spoil anything by saying how. I will say that near the beginning of the movie is a scene between Macon and his wife about loss through violence that resonates in this age of mass shootings. William Hurt is at his best as Macon, wound up tight and denying the presence of emotions. Kathleen Turner is good as his wife. The movie has its share of slightly off center characters, in a good way, and Macon’s brothers and sister are no exception. You will perhaps recognize David Ogden Stivers and Ed Bagley Jr. in two of those roles. Geena Davis plays the wild card in this movie, an unconventional dog trainer who somehow sees something in William Hurt's character to want to try to pull him out of himself. Geena won an academy award for her role, as I recall, if you care about such things. Her character is, yes, you guessed it, also eccentric, so that might be a lot for the average viewer to take in. They could have done a bit more with her son, as he almost seems like plot device at times than a character. They might have overdone it on his allergies. Geena Davis is perfect as Muriel, who is at once flaky but solid when it is important to be. Her face is expressive. In fact, without spoiling anything, right near the end you see her facial expression change and show her feelings much more effectively than giving her 25 quirky words. Another quiet difference about this movie is the soundtrack. It doesn’t go the Big Chill or most other movie routes: cherry-picking pop or rock hits to accompany scenes for thirty seconds each and then gather on a soundtrack album. Instead, at certain times during the movie, the instrumental thread of music introduced at the beginning is repeated to stress the scene. It is a nice touch. This movie is a quirky sum of all the quirky characters, so give it a try; it might all grow on you.

Jun 23, 2021