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The Postman

The year is 2013. One man walked in off the horizon and hope came with him.
1997 | 177m | English

(82130 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

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In 2013, there are no highways, no I-ways, no dreams of a better tomorrow, only scattered survivors across what was once the United States. Into this apocalyptic wasteland comes an enigmatic drifter with a mule, a knack for Shakespeare, and something yet undiscovered: the power to inspire hope.
Release Date: Dec 25, 1997
Director: Kevin Costner
Writer: David Brin, Eric Roth, Brian Helgeland
Genres: Adventure, Action, Science Fiction
Keywords based on novel or book, anti hero, horseback riding, inspiration, army, lawlessness, wasteland, drifter, fictional war, fighting, alternative reality, tyranny, mail carrier, reluctant hero, self government, 2010s
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures, Tig Productions
Box Office Revenue: $17,626,234
Budget: $80,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Kevin Costner The Postman
Will Patton Bethlehem
Larenz Tate Ford
Olivia Williams Abby
James Russo Idaho
Daniel von Bargen Sheriff Briscoe
Tom Petty Bridge City Mayor
Scott Bairstow Luke
Giovanni Ribisi Bandit #20
Roberta Maxwell Irene March
Joe Santos Getty
Ron McLarty Old George
Peggy Lipton Ellen March
Brian Anthony Wilson Woody
Todd Allen Gibbs
Rex Linn Mercer
Shawn Hatosy Billy
Ryan Hurst Eddie
Charles Esten Michael
Annie Costner Ponytail
Ty O'Neal Drew
Kirk Fox Gangly Recruit
Korey Scott Pollard Thin Recruit
Ellen Geer Mrs. Thompson
Randle Mell Villiage Mayor
Cooper Taylor Tony
Dylan Haggerty Slow Recruit
Jeffery Thomas Johnson Rope Bridge Soldier
Jeff McGrail Rope Bridge Soldier
Lily Costner Lily March
Gregory Avellone Pineview Man
Susan Brightbill Pineview Woman
Elisa Daniel Pineview Woman
Jenny Buchanan Pineview Woman
Ann Manning Pineview Woman
Tom Novak Benning Gatekeeper
George Wyner Benning Mayor
Brooke Becker Benning Woman
Eva Gayle Six Benning Woman
Joe Costner Letter Boy
Kathi Sheehan Mother of Letter Boy
Amy Jo Weinstein Elvis Woman
Betty Moyer Elvis Woman
Shiree Porter Bridge City Woman
Judy Herrera Carrier
Greg Serano California Carrier
Michael Doherty Elvis Man (uncredited)
Mary Stuart Masterson Hope (uncredited)
Ken Linhart Disappointed Recruit
Kayla Lambert Shakespeare Girl
Austin Howard Early Shakespeare Boy
Michael Milgrom Holnist Projectionist
Keith C. Howell Holnist Scout
H.P. Evetts Holnist Soldier
Andy Garrison Pineview Sentry
Rusty Hendrickson Pineview Minister
Marvin Winton Pineview Old Man
Jono Manson Pineview Band
John Coinman Pineview Band
Vernon T. Williams Pineview Band
Mark Clark Pineview Band
Blair Forward Pineview Band
Robyn Pruitt-Hamm Pineview Band
Michelle Ramminger Pineview Band
Richard Joel Benning Gatekeeper
Todd Lewis Benning Man
Joseph McKenna Holnist Captain
Neal Preston Coon Bridge City Boy
Rick Wadkins Bridge City Man
Anthony Guidera Bridge City Guard
Derk Cheetwood Carrier Twelve
Mark Thomason Adult Letter Boy
Stanton Barrett California Carrier (uncredited)
Joseph the Lion Lion (uncredited)
Caleb the Lion Lion (uncredited)
Name Job
Michael Hansen Stunts
John Bloomfield Costume Designer
Peter Boyle Editor
Lester Berman Line Producer
Ida Random Production Design
Lane Leavitt Stunts
David Brin Book
Eric Roth Screenplay
Brian Helgeland Screenplay
James Newton Howard Original Music Composer
Stephen F. Windon Director of Photography
Mindy Marin Casting
Lance Gilbert Stunts
Billy D. Lucas Stunts
Erik Rondell Stunts
Joe Bucaro III Stunts
Darrin Prescott Stunts
Sandy Berumen Stunts
Jeff 'JJ' Dashnaw Stunts
Kevin Costner Director
Alexander Witt Second Unit Director
Name Title
Jim Wilson Producer
Steve Tisch Producer
Kevin Costner Producer
Organization Category Person
Golden Globes Best Actor Kevin Costner Nominated
SAG Awards Best Actress Robin Wright Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Actress Diane Keaton Nominated
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Reviews

Otokichi786
6.0

Who will be responsible now, for these wayward children? That's a phrase that's in the book, but not the movie. I liked David Brin's tale of the communities growing up from a near-apocalypse and the conman, "Gordon Krantz." When I first saw the (overlong) movie, I was disappointed and felt Res ... ponsibility had been tossed aside. However, this tale of a traveling Shakepeare-mangler grew on me. David Brin himself defended the film, saying that the resolution of the battle between the Holnist/Survivalists and the postal carriers was good. Our drifter, accompanied by a mule, visits communities and puts on a "fractured fairy tales" version of Shakespeare for a meal and a night's lodging. Things go South suddenly, when a Survivalist army surrounds the town and drafts men/boys for the "Army of the Eight." The leader of this gang, prefers that he is the only literate person in the land, and tries to kill "Shakespeare," after turning the traveler's mule into stew. A narrow escape later, the drifter finds a U.S. Postal Service jeep, containing a uniformed skeleton and a bag of mail. Thus begins his next con job, "delivering the mail," which turns into a Crusade, led by "Ford Lincoln Mercury," his next mail carrier. Romance pops up, when he is asked to father a child for a man who "caught the bad Measles." The Holnists turn up again, and the pair flee the village. After a long Winter, the drifter and the pregnant woman return to free the village from the Holnists, who have been killing mail carriers. A final showdown with the "impotent ex-copier salesman" leads to "The Restored United States of America" and a legendary statue of The Postman. 7/10, but the book is 10/10!

Jun 23, 2021
misubisu
4.0

This movie fits firmly in the "it's so bad it's good" category. It's so outrageous, that you just have to see how it's going to end up. The dialogue/scripts are woeful... but they are delivered with such passion that it almost leaves you breathless. At the end of the movie, I had no idea what ... I had just watched, but definitely felt that I had been entertained! Go figure.

Nov 20, 2022