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Forrest Gump (1994)

A man with a low IQ has accomplished great things in his life and been present during significant historic events—in each case, far exceeding what anyone imagined he could do. But despite all he has achieved, his one true love eludes him.

Directing:
  • Robert Zemeckis
  • Susan Malerstein
  • Bruce Moriarty
  • Lennie Appelquist
  • Eric Tignini
  • Steve Starkey
Writing:
  • Eric Roth
  • Winston Groom
Stars:
Release Date: Thu, Jun 23, 1994

Rating: 8.5/10 by 27419 users

Alternative Title:
Forrest Qamp - AZ
फॉरेस्ट गंप - IN
フォレスト・ガンプ 一期一会 - JP
Форест Гамп - RS
Forest Gump - US
Forrest Gump - ES
Forrest Gump - AR
Форрест Гамп - RU
阿甘正傳 - TW
阿甘正傳 - HK
阿甘正传 - CN
Atchariya Panya Nim - TH

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 02 hour 22 minutes
Budget: $55,000,000
Revenue: $677,387,716

Plot Keyword: vietnam war, vietnam veteran, mentally disabled, friendship, usa president, washington dc, usa, post-traumatic stress disorder (ptsd), waitress, based on novel or book, hippie, single parent, parent child relationship, optimism, 1970s, drug addiction, autism, alabama, black panther party, bus stop, family relationships, chameleon, single mother, military, anti war protest, 1960s, college american football, mother son relationship, reminiscent, amused, enthusiastic, feel-good
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Tom Hanks
Forrest Gump
Robin Wright
Jenny Curran
Gary Sinise
Lieutenant Dan Taylor
Michael Conner Humphreys
Young Forrest Gump
Hanna Hall
Young Jenny Curran
Haley Joel Osment
Forrest Junior
Siobhan Fallon Hogan
School Bus Driver
Rebecca Williams
Nurse at Park Bench
Sam Anderson
Principal Hancock
Ione M. Telech
Elderly Woman
Christine Seabrook
Elderly Woman's Daughter
John Worsham
Southern Gentleman / Landowner
Peter Dobson
Young Elvis Presley
Alexander Zemeckis
School Bus Boy
Ben Waddel
School Bus Boy
Elizabeth Hanks
School Bus Girl
Tyler Long
Red Headed Boy
Christopher Jones
Boy with Cross
Kevin Mangan
Jenny's Father
Fay Genens
Jenny's Grandmother
Frank Geyer
Police Chief
Rob Landry
Red Headed Teen
Pete Auster
Teen with Cross
Sonny Shroyer
College Football Coach
Brett Rice
High School Football Coach
Ed Davis
High School Football Coach
Bruce Lucvia
Kick Off Return Player
Angela Lomas
Black Student
Timothy Record
Black Student
Deborah McTeer
Woman with Child on Park Bench
Mark Matheisen
Jenny's Date
Al Harrington
Local Anchor #1
Jed Gillin
President John F. Kennedy (voice)
Bob Harks
University Dean
Don Fischer
Army Recruiter
Kenneth Bevington
Army Bus Driver
Gary Robinson
Bus Recruit
Marlena Smalls
Bubba's Mother
Kitty K. Green
Bubba's Great Grandmother
Afemo Omilami
Drill Sergeant
Matt Wallace
Barracks Recruit
Danté McCarthy
Topless Girl
Mike Jolly
Club Patron
John Voldstad
Club Patron
Russ Wilson
Pick-up Truck Driver
Daniel J. Gillooly
Helicopter Gunman
Calvin Gadsden
Sargeant Sims
Bill Roberson
Fat Man at Bench
Michael McFall
Army Hospital Male Nurse
Eric Underwood
Mail Call Soldier
Steve DeRelian
Wounded Soldier
Byron Minns
Wounded Soldier
Stephen Bridgewater
Hospital Officer
Scott Oliver
National Correspondent #1
John William Galt
President Johnson (voice)
Jay Ross
Veteran at War Rally
Dick Stilwell
Policeman at War Rally
Kevin Davis
Black Panther
Michael Jace
Black Panther
Tim Perry
Hippie at Commune
Vanessa Roth
Hollywood Boulevard Girlfriend
Emily Carey
Hollywood Boulevard Girlfriend
Paul Raczkowski
Man in VW Bug
Valentine
Chinese Ping Pong Player
Dick Cavett
Dick Cavett
Joe Stefanelli
John Lennon (voice)
Aloysius Gigl
Musician Boyfriend
Jack Bowden
National Correspondent #4
Joe Alaskey
President Nixon (voice)
Lazarus Jackson
Discharge Officer
W. Benson Terry
Stanley Loomis
Matt Rebenkoff
Drugged Out Boyfriend
Peter Bannon
Local Correspondent #2
Joe Washington
Local Anchor #2
Nora Dunfee
Elderly Southern Woman
Hallie D'Amore
Waitress in Cafe
Jim Hanks
Forrest Gump Running Double
Chiffonye Cobb
Hannibal Reporter
Juan Singleton
Hannibal Reporter
Bobby Richardson
Hannibal Reporter
Lenny Herb
Young Man Running
Charles Boswell
Aging Hippie
Timothy McNeil
Wild Eyed Man
Lonnie Hamilton
The Minister
Teresa Denton
Lieutenant Dan's Fiancée, Susan
Kurt Russell
Elvis Presley (voice) (uncredited)
Mary Ellen Trainor
Jenny's Babysitter (uncredited)
Robb Skyler
Nicholas Katzenbach (uncredited)
Michael J. Oliver
Red Headed Teen (uncredited)
Bryan Hanna
Football Coach (uncredited)
Greg Brown
Football Player (uncredited)
Brendan Shanahan
Football Player (uncredited)
Troy Christian
Cheerleader (uncredited)
Jacqueline Lovell
Football Fan (uncredited)
Zach Hanner
Barracks Recruit (uncredited)
Aaron Michael Lacey
National Guardsman (uncredited)
William Shipman
Black Panther (uncredited)
Zhuang Zedong
Self - Chinese Ping Pong Player (archive footage) (uncredited)
Eric Alan Wendell
Student Protester (uncredited)
George Wallace
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
John-Michael Steele
Chancellor AL University (uncredited)
John Simmit
Higgins - Protestor on Stage (uncredited)
Michael Satterfield
Alabama U Student (uncredited)
Mark A. Rich
VA in Hospital (uncredited)
Ronald Reagan
Self - Assassination Attempt (archive footage) (uncredited)
Elvis Presley
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Darrell O'Cook
Chorister (uncredited)
Richard Nixon
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Neal MacMillan
Student Protester (uncredited)
Beau Lotterman
Thompson (uncredited)
Andrew Lepper
Civil Rights Marcher (uncredited)
John Lennon
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Teddy Lane Jr.
Black Panther (uncredited)
Conor Kennelly
Black Panther (uncredited)
Robert F. Kennedy
Self - after 1968 California Primary (archive footage) (uncredited)
John F. Kennedy
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Jim Keller
Hippie at Commune (uncredited)
Lyndon B. Johnson
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Russ Isles
Bus Scene (uncredited)
Jenny Inge Devaney
Hippie (uncredited)
Bob Hope
Self - in Vietnam (archive footage) (uncredited)
John Glenn Harding
Wounded Soldier (uncredited)
Jeanne Hanna
The Honeymooners (uncredited)
Ellsworth Hanna
The Honeymooners (uncredited)
Christopher James Hall
Governor (uncredited)
Leigh Goodoff
Drum Major (uncredited)
Michael Garvey
Reporter (uncredited)
Gerald Ford
Self - Assassination Attempt (archive footage) (uncredited)
James Ent
Alabama College Photographer #1 (uncredited)
Ryan Duncan
Student Protester (uncredited)
Jim Damron
CBS Correspondent Cooper (uncredited)
Darren W. Conrad
Alabama Football Player (uncredited)
John Connally
Self - with JFK in Dallas (archive footage) (uncredited)
Dick Clark
Self - New Year's Eve (archive footage) (uncredited)
Daniel Chamblin
Southern Landowner (uncredited)
Clint Calvert
Football Fan (uncredited)
Grand L. Bush
Black Panther Leader (uncredited)
Arthur Bremer
Self - Shooting George Wallace (archive footage) (uncredited)
Jim Boeke
University of Alabama Assistant Football Coach (uncredited)
Keri-Anne Bilotta
Hippie (uncredited)
Marcus Batton
Get the Bikes Bully (uncredited)
Beth Aylward
Military Officer (uncredited)
Neil Armstrong
Self - Stepping onto the Moon (archive footage) (uncredited)
Markus Alexander
Vietnam Veteran (uncredited)
Todd Adamson
Bully on Bike (uncredited)
Rob Adams
College Quarterback (uncredited)
Joe Abby
Protestor on Stage (uncredited)

llgolden

Best movie ever.

bluedevil667

This is the best movie ever!

CinemaSerf

"Forrest" (Tom Hanks) isn't the sharpest tool in the box, but he has an heart of gold and an unparalleled sense of human decency. These laudable characteristics are the result of an upbringing by his mother (Sally Field) which has seen him grow from the bullied young boy from Alabama who discovers that he can run a little faster than your average bear, to a sort of national hero. We learn all this from him as he sits at a bus stop chatting to an initially disinterested nurse, and then to a collection of fellow travellers who learn of his drafting to Vietnam. That's where he meets "Lt. Dan" (Gary Sinese) and his new best friend "Bubba" (Mykelti Williamson) and where his innate sense of what's right saves lives and earns him the plaudits of a grateful nation (and gets his butt-ox on television too!). His army days taught him much, but nothing so useful as a skill at table tennis. Soon on the American ping-pong squad in China, he manages to get an endorsement that allows him to reunite with the hippified, now paraplegic and disillusioned "Lt. Dan" and make a mint shrimp fishing, before returning home to face some fairly predicable family trauma. All of this has been happening against a story of a longing for his one true love. "Jenny" (Robin Wright). They've been friends since childhood, but she has a wandering spirit and though his love was requited, it wasn't what he needed. Might there be a future for them, ever? Robert Zemeckis uses a chronology of events in the USA, starting in the 1950s, to create a template for the story of a man who lived through racial tension, war, bullying and emerged the stronger; the more honourable and despite his low IQ was quite capable of putting those more intellectual around him to shame. The photography that cleverly superimposes him into television broadcasts works entertainingly as he gazes bemusedly out onto a audience that is increasingly warming to him. I will admit, I struggled a bit with the running segment towards the end, but Hanks epitomises determination and integrity with Eric Roth's adaptation of the Groom novel allowing plenty of philosophical food for thought whilst having a laugh at scenarios both serious and ridiculous. Like life itself, this film is like a box of chocolates and though I didn't love them all, there were plenty to enjoy and reflect upon.


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