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Magnolia

On one random day in the San Fernando Valley, a dying father, a young wife, a male caretaker, a famous lost son, a police officer in love, a boy genius, an ex-boy genius, a game show host and an estranged daughter will each become part of a dazzling multiplicity of plots, but one story.

Director(s)

Mark Flanagan

Jamala Gaither

Robert Downey Sr.

Michael Lee Phillips Jr.

Paul Thomas Anderson

Robert Bella

Adam Druxman

Tina Stauffer

Valeria Migliassi Collins

Jorge L. Baron

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Cast & Crew

William H. Macy

William H. Macy

Quiz Kid Donnie Smith

Michael Murphy

Michael Murphy

Alan Kligman, Esq.

Philip Baker Hall

Philip Baker Hall

Jimmy Gator

Julianne Moore

Julianne Moore

Linda Partridge

Paul Thomas Anderson

Paul Thomas Anderson

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Mary Lynn Rajskub

Mary Lynn Rajskub

Janet (Frank's Assistant) (voice)

John C. Reilly

John C. Reilly

Officer Jim Kurring

Tom Cruise

Tom Cruise

Frank T.J. Mackey

Spencer Kayden

Spencer Kayden

Seminar Patron (uncredited)

Ricky Jay

Ricky Jay

Burt Ramsey / Narrator

Patton Oswalt

Patton Oswalt

Delmer Darion

Philip Seymour Hoffman

Philip Seymour Hoffman

Phil Parma

Aimee Mann

Aimee Mann

Hot Date Infomercial (uncredited)

Michael Shamus Wiles

Michael Shamus Wiles

Captain Muffy

Alfred Molina

Alfred Molina

Solomon Solomon

Eileen Ryan

Eileen Ryan

Mary

Greg Bronson

Greg Bronson

Waiter (uncredited)

Rod McLachlan

Rod McLachlan

Daniel Hill

Don McManus

Don McManus

Dr. Landon

Adam Druxman

Adam Druxman

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Jason Robards

Jason Robards

Earl Partridge

Clement Blake

Clement Blake

Arthur Barringer

Miriam Margolyes

Miriam Margolyes

Faye Barringer (uncredited)

Paul F. Tompkins

Paul F. Tompkins

Chad (Seduce & Destroy) (voice)

Miguel Pérez

Miguel Pérez

Avi Solomon

Allan Graf

Allan Graf

Firefighter

Valeria Migliassi Collins

Valeria Migliassi Collins

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Ezra Buzzington

Ezra Buzzington

Smiling Peanut Patron #2

Luis Guzmán

Luis Guzmán

Luis

April Grace

April Grace

Gwenovier

Thomas Jane

Thomas Jane

Young Jimmy Gator

Jim Meskimen

Jim Meskimen

Forensic Scientist

Melora Walters

Melora Walters

Claudia Wilson Gator

Michael Bowen

Michael Bowen

Rick Spector

Phil Hawn

Phil Hawn

Bob (uncredited)

Matt Gerald

Matt Gerald

Officer #2

Cleo King

Cleo King

Marcie

William Mapother

William Mapother

WDKK Show Director's Assistant

Melinda Dillon

Melinda Dillon

Rose Gator

Pat Healy

Pat Healy

Sir Edmund William Godfrey / Young Pharmacy Kid

Jorge L. Baron

Jorge L. Baron

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Tom Tangen

Tom Tangen

Drunken Dart Player (uncredited)

Patricia Scanlon

Patricia Scanlon

Cocktail Waitress

Art Frankel

Art Frankel

Old Pharmacist

Neil Flynn

Neil Flynn

Stanley Berry

Jim Ortlieb

Jim Ortlieb

Middle-Aged Guy

Felicity Huffman

Felicity Huffman

Cynthia

Kevin Breznahan

Kevin Breznahan

Geoff, Seminar Guy

Clark Gregg

Clark Gregg

WDKK Floor Director

Lionel Mark Smith

Lionel Mark Smith

Detective

Virginia Pereira

Virginia Pereira

Pink Dot Girl (voice)

Robert Bella

Robert Bella

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Neil Pepe

Neil Pepe

Officer #1

John S. Davies

John S. Davies

Cameraman

Michael Laren

Michael Laren

Officer Tom 1958 (uncredited)

Meagen Fay

Meagen Fay

Dr. Diane

Brad Hunt

Brad Hunt

Craig Hansen

Henry Gibson

Henry Gibson

Thurston Howell

Jim Beaver

Jim Beaver

Smiling Peanut Patron #1

Chris O'Hara

Chris O'Hara

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Annette Helde

Annette Helde

Coroner Woman

Orlando Jones

Orlando Jones

Worm

Scott Alan Smith

Scott Alan Smith

E.R. Doctor

Mark Flanagan

Mark Flanagan

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James Kiriyama-Lem

James Kiriyama-Lem

Dr. Lee

Lillian Adams

Lillian Adams

Donnie's Old Neighbor

Veronica Hart

Veronica Hart

Dentist Nurse #1

Jake Cross

Jake Cross

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Jason Andrews

Jason Andrews

Doc

Michael Lee Phillips Jr.

Michael Lee Phillips Jr.

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Missy Spell Tanner

Missy Spell Tanner

Dentist Nurse #2

Robert Downey Sr.

Robert Downey Sr.

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Dale Gibson

Dale Gibson

Paramedic #3

Tom Ohmer

Tom Ohmer

Detective (uncredited)

Holly Houston

Holly Houston

Jimmy's Showgirl

Danny Wells

Danny Wells

Dick Jennings

Mike Massa

Mike Massa

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Marc Davies

Marc Davies

Seminar Attendee #1 (uncredited)

Bruce Gregory

Bruce Gregory

Randy (uncredited)

Patricia Forte

Patricia Forte

Mim

Brian Kehew

Brian Kehew

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Tim Soronen

Tim Soronen

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John Pritchett

John Pritchett

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Cory Buck

Cory Buck

Young Boy

Natalie Elizabeth Marston

Natalie Elizabeth Marston

Julia

Jeremy Blackman

Jeremy Blackman

Stanley Spector

Emmanuel Johnson

Emmanuel Johnson

Dixon

Genevieve Zweig

Genevieve Zweig

Mrs. Godfrey

Raymond 'Big Guy' Gonzales

Raymond 'Big Guy' Gonzales

Reno Security Guard

Frank Elmore

Frank Elmore

1958 Detective

John Kraft Seitz

John Kraft Seitz

1958 Policeman

Benjamin Niedens

Benjamin Niedens

Little Donnie Smith

Charlie Scott Jr.

Charlie Scott Jr.

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Juan Medrano

Juan Medrano

Nurse Juan

David Masuda

David Masuda

Coroner Man

Lynne Lerner

Lynne Lerner

Librarian

Scott Burkett

Scott Burkett

WDKK Page #1

Bob Brewer

Bob Brewer

Richard's Dad

Julie Brewer

Julie Brewer

Richard's Mom

Nancy Marston

Nancy Marston

Julia's Mom

Maurey Marston

Maurey Marston

Julia's Dad

Jamala Gaither

Jamala Gaither

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Amy Brown

Amy Brown

WDKK Page #2

Patrick Warren

Patrick Warren

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Craig Kvinsland

Craig Kvinsland

Brad the Bartender

Bobby Brewer

Bobby Brewer

Richard

Guillermo Melgarejo

Guillermo Melgarejo

Pink Dot Guy

Denise Woolfork

Denise Woolfork

Smiling Peanut Patron #3

Larry Ballard

Larry Ballard

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Brett Higgins

Brett Higgins

Mackey Disciple Twin #1

Brian Higgins

Brian Higgins

Mackey Disciple Twin #2

Steven Bush

Steven Bush

Paramedic #1

Bruno Angelico

Bruno Angelico

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Douglas Busby

Douglas Busby

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Colleen Pelletier

Colleen Pelletier

Gameshow Audience Member (uncredited)

Herb Santos Jr.

Herb Santos Jr.

21 Dealer (uncredited)

Tina Stauffer

Tina Stauffer

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Details

GenresDrama
Runtime3h 9 mins
Released on17 Dec 1999
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

JPV852

8/10

Been a long time since I last watched this but even though this was 3 hours long, never felt the length and I was pretty much captivated throughout (although I did pause a few times to get refill on my drink or grab a snack). The performances all around were great, most notably Tom Cruise, Melora Walters, John C. Reilly and the young Jeremy Blackman (Stanley). It does get heavy-handed and while I "get" the raining frogs scene, that took me out a bit (albeit it was towards the end). **4.0/5** As a side, the other two kids (Julia and Richard) were hacks, counting on Stanley to carry them. Something that irked me the first time I saw this, lol.

GenerationofSwine

1/10

I remember seeing this in the theater with one of my friends, during our first year in college. We had all found our way back to town and... given we lived in the sticks... we ended up going to the movies out of habit and for lack of anything else to do. And I'll be honest, at the time, I walked out of the theater kind of blown away. I hadn't really seen a movie like that before. I mean, the closest thing that came to it was American Beauty, and we had only seen that a few months prior... and that had more of a plot. At the time, I'll admit, I thought it was pretty good.... and then I returned to it and now, honestly, I just think it's pretentious. Pretentious really is the best way to describe it. When you first see it, it hits you one way because it's an odd movie that you really haven't seen before. And then, when go back to it, knowing a little more about it, you realize that the plot, the characters, the entire premise of the film is about as thin and transparent as a white chiffon shirt in a wet t-shirt contest. The presentation was there, but that's really all it was. Presentation and vapidness. It's show and tell with no real tell and the hopes that frogs might get the audience thinking enough to distract them away from the fact that there's no substance beyond the presentation.

Dharunn

10/10

Julianne Moore at her's Peak & and also all of em. **What the Frogs!**

badelf

10/10

Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson I'm not sure if this entire film was built around Aimee Mann's "Wise Up," or if Magnolia is really a love letter to Aimee Mann herself. What's clear is that Paul Thomas Anderson wrote his sprawling, three-hour epic with her music as the foundation. Nine original songs from Mann comprise the soundtrack, her dark, sardonic style meshing perfectly with Anderson's vision of damaged people struggling through one terrible day in the San Fernando Valley. In the soundtrack liner notes, Anderson writes that all the stories branched off from one character inspired by Mann's music, adding, "You can look at the movie as the perfect memento to remember the songs that Aimee has made" (Tastemakers Music Magazine). Either way, the soundtrack is beautiful, essential, inseparable from what makes the film work. Watching all these characters descend into their own private hell for the first two acts is amazing. This is PTA's master class in casting. Julianne Moore, Philip Seymour Hoffman, John C. Reilly, Jason Robards, William H. Macy, Melora Walters — every one of them was cast perfectly. Moore's breakdown is magnetic, like watching a train wreck in slow motion; you can't look away even as you know it's going to end badly. Hoffman brought tears to my eyes with his tender performance as a nurse caring for a dying man, finding grace in the most ungraceful circumstances. Robards delivers a master class in not giving away the script until it says to do that, holding back emotion until the dam breaks. And then there's Tom Cruise, so perfect in his role as a toxic masculinity guru that it even makes him look like he can act. That alone should tell you how good Anderson is. "Wise Up" functions as the transition to the denouement, and it's brilliant, integral to the story. The film stops, or rather shifts gears entirely, as one by one each character begins singing along to Mann's song. It's structurally audacious, emotionally devastating, and it shouldn't work but absolutely does. That moment transforms Magnolia from a collection of intersecting stories into something unified, a recognition that all these broken people share the same fundamental truth: it's not going to stop until you wise up. This is Anderson at his most ambitious, most vulnerable, most willing to take enormous risks. Magnolia is messy, sprawling, occasionally excessive, but it earns every minute of its runtime through sheer emotional honesty and technical mastery. It's a film about forgiveness, regret, connection, and the possibility of grace in a graceless world, all underscored by Mann's songs that make the unspoken spoken, the unbearable bearable. This audio-visual art is a masterpiece.

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