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The Newton Boys

History is about to catch up with America's most successful bank robbers.
1998 | 122m | English

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The four Newton brothers are a poor farmer family in the 1920s. One day, the oldest of them, Willis, realizes that there's no future in the fields and offers his brothers to become bank robbers. Soon the family agrees. They become very famous robbers and execute the greatest train robbery in American history five years later.
Release Date: Mar 26, 1998
Director: Richard Linklater
Writer: Richard Linklater, Clark Walker, Claude Stanush
Genres: Action, Drama, Crime
Keywords robbery, based on novel or book, bank robber, gangster, nitroglycerin, based on true story, thief, crime spree, brother brother relationship, blown safe
Production Companies 20th Century Fox, Detour Filmproduction
Box Office Revenue: $76,000,000
Budget: $27,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Matthew McConaughey Willis Newton
Skeet Ulrich Joe Newton
Ethan Hawke Jess Newton
Vincent D'Onofrio Dock Newton
Dwight Yoakam Brentwood Glasscock
Gail Cronauer Mia Newton
Julianna Margulies Louise Brown
Jena Karam Orphan Singer
Casey McAuliffe Orphan Singer
Regina Mae Matthews Orphan Fiddler
Lew Temple Waiter
Charles Gunning Slim
Glynn Williams Farmer Williams
Charles 'Chip' Bray Bank Teller
Chloe Webb Avis Glasscock
Gary Moody Crooked Banker
Robert Iannaccone Tailor
Jennifer Miriam Catherine
Anne Stedman Madeline
Marjorie Carroll Old Woman
Katie Gratson Young Hotel Clerk
Angie Chase Kat
Lynn Mathis Arthur Adams
Becket Gremmels Lewis
Ken Farmer Frank Hamer
Scott Roland Bank Messenger
Rooster McConaughey Tool Pusher
Ed Dollison Night Guard
Boots Southerland Wagon Driver
Bo Hopkins K.P. Aldrich
Tommy Townsend Omaha Detective
Mary Love Hotel Maid
Zeke Mills Old Usher
Abra Moore Argosy Ballroom Singer
Lori Heuring Flapper
Joe Stevens Bank Association President
Eddie Matthews Bank Messenger
Jeff Schwan Bank Messenger
Bo Franks Barker
Ali Nazary Thug
Ron De Roxtra Murray
David Jensen William Fahy
Brad Arrington Hobo
Richard Andrew Jones Engineer
Randy Stripling Fireman
Harold Suggs Old Brakeman
Chamblee Ferguson Head Postal Clerk
F.W. Post Postal Turkey
Grant James Gangland Doctor
Mark Fickert Chicago Sergeant
Kerry Tartack Chicago Detective
Luke Askew Chief Schoemaker
Blue McDonnell Nurse
Eduardo Cavazos Garza Mexican Cab Driver
Danny Kamin District Attorney
Ross Sears Judge
Johnny Carson Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)
Rebecca Davis Dancer (uncredited)
K. Todd Lytle Toronto Bank Clerk (uncredited)
Hallie Martin Party Girl (uncredited)
Scarlett McAlister Party Girl (uncredited)
Christopher Meister Courthouse Reporter (uncredited)
King Orba Railroad Hobo (uncredited)
Gavin Perry Party Guest (uncredited)
Steven Phillips Man in Movie Theater (uncredited)
Vincent James Prendergast Kid in Movie Theater (uncredited)
Bobby Shue Theater Attendant (uncredited)
Jenny Tesler Secretary (uncredited)
Amber Lea Voiles Joe Newton's Date (uncredited)
Tara Wood Cigarette Girl (uncredited)
Name Job
Richard Linklater Director, Screenplay
Sandra Adair Editor
Catherine Hardwicke Production Design
Vincent Palmo Jr. Second Second Assistant Director
Peter James Director of Photography, Cinematography
John Frick Art Direction
Candi Duke Makeup Artist
Barbara Olvera Hairstylist
Amy Lowrey Post Production Supervisor
Clark Walker Screenplay
Shelley Komarov Costume Design
Andrea Dopaso Art Direction
Jeanette Scott Set Decoration
Bridget Cook Key Hair Stylist
Kelly Nelson Hairstylist
Patty York Key Makeup Artist
Pat Jackson Supervising Sound Editor
Claude Stanush Screenplay
Bad Livers Music
Don Phillips Casting
Catherine Conrad Hairstylist
Melissa Forney Hairstylist
Shelley Tanner Makeup Artist
Bill Scott Unit Production Manager
Randy Moore Supervising Art Director
Gregory Jacobs First Assistant Director
Trey Batchelor Second Assistant Director
Fred Lerner Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Steve Kelso Stunts
Lora Hirschberg Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Clint Lilley Stunts
Edward D. Barnes Original Music Composer
Mark Norby Stunts
Vince Deadrick Jr. Stunts
Ben Scott Stunts
Fred Waugh Stunts
Richard Bucher Stunts
Eddie Matthews Stunts
J. Mark Donaldson Stunts
Tim Buchanan Stunts
Steve Blalock Stunts
Brian Gunter Gaffer
Name Title
John Sloss Executive Producer
Keith Fletcher Associate Producer
Anne Walker-McBay Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Richard Linklater has tried hard with his cast here, but somehow this tale of the real life Newton gang whose criminal career culminated in one of America's most infamous train robberies just doesn't catch fire - at all. Matthew McConaughey (Willis) leads his brothers Jess (Ethan Hawke), Joe (Sweet ... Ulrich) and the scene stealing Vincent D'Onofrio (Dock) as the young men conclude - with the complicity of their mother (Gail Cronauer) that they don't need to live in rural penury for ever, and that with some meticulous planning they can accrue a considerable fortune without harming anyone but by robbing the railroad. Sadly, though, the actors don't really gel - they are four men who seem to be vying for screen time as much as anything else; there is little evidence of a team on screen which rather belies the truth about why this gang were at all successful. It does move a long apace, though - there is plenty of gun action and some fun pyrotechnics as their antics gain momentum and their targets become bigger. Historically, the ending is quite interesting - and I think quite suitable, though I very much doubt the railroad saw it that way. It's watchable, the production is fine and the dialogue is quite lively at times, but in the end, the sum of the parts just doesn't make for much of an whole. Disappointing.

Jun 02, 2022