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Chattahoochee (1989)

Chattahoochee (1989)
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Since Chattahoochee is a story based on true events, it may seem absurd to suggest that the actual events of Chattahoochee are pirated from other true-life tales like Gideon's Trumpet. But it certainly seems as if true stories are just as derivative as any fictional narrative coming out of Hollywood. The Chattahoochee saga details the Emmett Foley (Gary Oldman) story. The film takes place in 1955, when Foley, a Korean war veteran depressed and shattered by continual unemployment, snaps and shoots up his neighborhood, hoping that the police will come and shoot him down like a crazed dog so that his wife Mae (Frances McDormand) can collect on the insurance money. Instead of being gunned down by the law enforcement officers, he is sent to Chattahoochee, a notorious prison for the mentally ill which makes The Snake Pit look like a vacation in Bermuda. The gruesome conditions in the jail send Foley into listlessness. But then his anger gets the better of him and, encouraged by a friend, Walker Benson (Dennis Hopper), he begins sending letters to the authorities protesting the sub-human conditions in the mental facility. Due to his efforts, a state commission is formed to investigate conditions in Chattahoochee, and Foley has a chance to tell the world of the horrible conditions. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

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Starring:
Gary OldmanDennis Hopper, (more)
Director(s):
Mick Jackson
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Chattahoochee

Since Chattahoochee is a story based on true events, it may seem absurd to suggest that the actual events of Chattahoochee are pirated from other true-life tales like Gideon's Trumpet. But it certainly seems as if true stories are just as derivative as any fictional narrative coming out of Hollywood. The Chattahoochee saga details the Emmett Foley (Gary Oldman) story. The film takes place in 1955, when Foley, a Korean war veteran depressed and shattered by continual unemployment, snaps and shoots up his neighborhood, hoping that the police will come and shoot him down like a crazed dog so that his wife Mae (Frances McDormand) can collect on the insurance money. Instead of being gunned down by the law enforcement officers, he is sent to Chattahoochee, a notorious prison for the mentally ill which makes The Snake Pit look like a vacation in Bermuda. The gruesome conditions in the jail send Foley into listlessness. But then his anger gets the better of him and, encouraged by a friend, Walker Benson (Dennis Hopper), he begins sending letters to the authorities protesting the sub-human conditions in the mental facility. Due to his efforts, a state commission is formed to investigate conditions in Chattahoochee, and Foley has a chance to tell the world of the horrible conditions. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
98 mins

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Director(s):
Mick Jackson
Writer(s):
James CressonJames Hicks
Producer(s):
John DalyDerek Gibson
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Not For Children, Nudity, Violence, Adult Language, Adult Situations, Profanity)
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    John H.

    I give this movie a full five stars because I love movies based on true events about our country's history. Gary Oldman is my favorite actor. Dennis Hopper is a runner up on my list of all-time favorites. This movie gives you inside of what goes on with a war vets mind after coming home from war. Back in those days...they didn't have the medications. They didn't have the programs that we have now. What I got out of this movie was a lesson on helping others. Nobody but Oldman could've pulled this off. I was completely moved.

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    Carol B.

    Well-acted film about a little-known situation in Florida. Having lived in the state for over four decades, however, it doesn't surprise me.

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    William W.

    I got this movie because i noticed Dennis Hopper was in it but the main character played by Gary Oldham was so intense.I wont go into detail how he got in there and believe me Chattahoochee still is a place you dont want to go there im from Florida, but in the 50's and before it was a horrible place and Gary Oldhams character a Korean war vet he helped change the corrupt culture there it still remains a place to avoid at all costs.

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