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News of the World

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2020 | 118m | English

(99837 votes)

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A Texan traveling across the wild West bringing the news of the world to local townspeople, agrees to help rescue a young girl who was kidnapped.
Release Date: Dec 25, 2020
Director: Paul Greengrass
Writer: Paulette Jiles, Paul Greengrass, Luke Davies
Genres: Adventure, Drama, Western
Keywords based on novel or book, newspaper, texas, horse, native american, shootout, orphan, american civil war, civil war veteran, horse and wagon, 19th century, injured horse
Production Companies Universal Pictures, Playtone, Pretty Pictures, Perfect World Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $12,700,000
Budget: $38,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Tom Hanks Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd
Helena Zengel Johanna Leonberger
Michael Angelo Covino Almay
Ray McKinnon Simon Boudlin
Mare Winningham Doris Boudlin
Elizabeth Marvel Mrs. Gannett
Fred Hechinger John Calley
Bill Camp Mr. Branholme
Thomas Francis Murphy Mr. Farley
Gabriel Ebert Benjamin Farley
Neil Sandilands Wilhelm Leonberger
Winsome Brown Anna Leonberger
Chukwudi Iwuji Charles Edgefield
Christopher Hagen Old Man Durand
Stafford Douglas Dallas Federal Officer #1
Michelle Campbell Female Townsfolk
Clint Obenchain Tom Farley
J. Nathan Simmons Citizen of Red River
Travis Johnson Cavalry Rider
Andy Kastelic Union Duty Officer
Jeffrey Ware Red River Heckler
Chris Bylsma Red River Heckler
Justin Tade Red River Heckler
Darrin Giossi Federal Soldier
Brenden Wedner Young Progressive Speaker
Clay James Almay's Man
Cash Lilley Almay's Man
Jared Berry Dallas Federal Soldier
Truman Hanks German Rider
Michael Toby Sanchez San Antonian
Shawn Howell Durand Fight Townsperson
Alexander Alayon Jr. Outlaw, Vaquero (uncredited)
Name Job
David Crank Production Design, Production Designer
Elizabeth Keenan Set Decoration
Siobhan Carmody Makeup Artist
Natasha Gerasimova Supervising Art Director
Jean Ann Black Makeup Artist
Aleka Kastelic Hair Designer
Karen Romero Makeup Artist
Aran Clifford Assistant Sound Editor
David Sickles Sound Mixer
Jordi Alavedra Visual Effects
Paulette Jiles Novel
Billy W. Ray Supervising Art Director
Grace Esquibel Hair Designer
Bonnie Masoner Makeup Artist
Kelvin R. Trahan Hair Designer
Michael Fentum Sound Designer
Oliver Tarney Sound Editor
Jade Carter Visual Effects Coordinator
Dayaliyah Lopez Visual Effects Producer
Roni Rodrigues Visual Effects Supervisor
Jamie Wood Visual Effects Supervisor
Lauren Slatten Art Direction
K-Bobby Hair Designer
Emerald Ortega Hair Designer
Sheila Trujillo Makeup Artist
Alicia Abril Carrera Visual Effects Editor
Michael Chan Visual Effects Coordinator
Wesley Froud Visual Effects Supervisor
Annie Ng Visual Effects Coordinator
Kath Smith Visual Effects Coordinator
John Pritchett Sound
Simona De Angelis Visual Effects Coordinator
Ciarán Keenan Visual Effects Producer
Tina Richardson Visual Effects Editor
Josh Sykes Visual Effects Producer
Paul Greengrass Screenplay, Director
William Goldenberg Editor
Luke Davies Screenplay
Dariusz Wolski Director of Photography
Mark Bridges Costume Design
James Newton Howard Original Music Composer
Ian Fellows Visual Effects Supervisor
Ed Duran Stunts
Mike Prestwood Smith Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mark DeSimone ADR Mixer
Andrea King Foley Artist
Rachael Tate Supervising Sound Editor
Jo Edna Boldin Casting
Francine Maisler Casting
Carrick O'Quinn Utility Stunts
Truman Hanks Other
Jeff 'JJ' Dashnaw Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
John Wesley DeWolfe Camera Technician
Lexi Dali Stunt Double
Name Title
Amy Lord Co-Producer
Gail Mutrux Producer
Emily Evans-Thirlwell Associate Producer
Steven Shareshian Executive Producer
Eric Heffron Co-Producer
Tore Schmidt Executive Producer
Gary Goetzman Producer
Gregory Goodman Producer
Organization Category Person
BAFTA Awards Best Supporting Actor Jesse Plemons Nominated
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Reviews

garethmb
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Tom Hanks and Director Paul Greengrass have combined to create a truly moving and memorable western which is one of the best films of 2020. Hanks stars as Captain Kidd; a former Confederate Captain making his way in occupied Texas in the post-Civil-War era. Kidd travels from town to town reading ... various newspaper stories of interest to gathered locals who are too busy or unable to read the news and look forward to his lively interpretations of news of interest on a local and national level. On his way to his next location; Kidd comes upon a fair skinned blonde girl wearing Native American clothing and speaking a tribal dialect he does not understand. The fact that their cart has been overturned and a lone male is hanging from a tree leads Kidd to uncover the tragic history of the child. According to documents he discovers in the wreck; she was taken during a raid and her parents and sibling killed. The tribe that raised her was subsequently killed leaving her an orphan twice over. As such; the girl named Johanna (Helena Zengel); is to be taken to a nearby town and remanded to a local agency for transportation to an Aunt and her husband over 600 miles away. Kidd sees it as his duty to take her to the nearby town which is confirmed by some passing Union soldiers who occupy the area during the Reconstruction era much to the scorn of the locals who are stinging from losing the Civil War. Things do not go as planned as Kid is told that the authority in charge of such cases is away for three months so he must either wait or deliver the girl himself. Thanks to the help of a former soldier under his command, Kidd sets out on the road to Dallas and then to the very dangerous areas beyond as he attempts to take Johanna to safety. Along the way the two will face danger, challenges, and bond on a very memorable journey. Hanks is very solid in the role and his character is compassionate yet complex. There is a reason for his generosity and he attempts to make peace with the pain and regret in his life by trying to do what is right and coming to terms with what has plagued him. The film moves at a steady pace and does not have many extended action sequences but when action does arrive it is central to the story and never seems gratuitous. Zengel is a great pairing with Hanks as the young German actress will be one to watch going forward. She is able to convey so much without an abundance of lines and you can clearly see how well she and Hanks clicked. The visuals of the film are scenic as the audience really gets a look at the rugged beauty of the land and life during this era. It was fascinating to see what Dallas and San Antonio looked like in the 1860s after knowing them as the modern cities that they are today. There is much to like about the film and I am eagerly putting “News of the World” on my best of 2020 list and I truly hope this film gets the recognition it deserves come awards time as it is truly a wonderful and inspiring film that is cinema at its finest. 4.5 stars out of 5

Jun 23, 2021
251Family
3.0

One of the MOST boring attempts at making a Western by a Top shelf actor to date.. Hollywood really needs to come to grips with fact they NO longer have what it takes to make these kind of films...and havnt for a few years now... Now continue on with the worlds dieing films, or Zombies, or femal ... e assassins, or better yet the ANTIFA genre of destroying neighborhoods and hating this country... The whole anti white male genre is a real boomer... but they need to stay away from Westerns... seriously.. For starters... your fresh out of masculine leading men that will work on a crappy script.... Ya this is one genre that is lost to the arts

Jun 23, 2021
narrator56
9.0

This doesn’t happen very often, but I actually read their book this movie was based on. I enjoy both. There were a couple of changes I noticed, but I wasn’t offended by them. With one it seemed they had Captain Kidd escape a jam with a speech rather than an explosion, and it worked for me. This i ... s a quirky western and, as such, often ridiculed by western movie fans. It isn’t a classic in my book, but if it came on while I was eating (we multi-task by combining meals with movies), I wouldn’t feel the need to lean down to pick the controller up off the floor to change channels. I would let it run. I wasn’t surprised to see a few racist reviews on IMDB, but one comment on this website raised my eyebrows. Signs of the times, I guess.

Jun 23, 2021