Bulworth

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Overview : A suicidally disillusioned liberal politician puts a contract out on himself and takes the opportunity to be bluntly honest with his voters by affecting the rhythms and speech of hip-hop music and culture.
Budget : 30000000USD
language : en
Runtime : 108 min
Release Date : 1998-05-15
Imdb ID : tt0118798
Status : Released

Cast

Warren Beatty
Jay Bulworth

Halle Berry
Nina

Kimberly Deauna Adams
Denisha

Vinny Argiro
Debate Director

Sean Astin
Gary

Kirk Baltz
Debate Producer

Ernie Lee Banks
Leroy

Amiri Baraka
Rastaman

Christine Baranski
Constance Bulworth

Adilah Barnes
Mrs. Brown

Graham Beckel
Man with Dark Glasses

Brandon N. Bowlin
Bouncer #2

Mongo Brownlee
Henchman #3

Thomas Jefferson Byrd
Uncle Rafeeq

J. Kenneth Campbell
Anthony

Scott Michael Campbell
Head Valet

Jann Carl
Carl Jann

Kerry Catanese
Video Reporter #4

Don Cheadle
L.D.

Dave Allen Clark
Dave Allen Clark

Terry Cooley
Henchman #2

Kevin Cooney
Rev. Wilberforce

Christopher Curry
Journalist

Stanley DeSantis
Manny Liebowitz

Michael Clarke Duncan
Bouncer

Nora Dunn
Missy Berliner

Jerry Dunphy
Jerry Dunphy

Dartanyan Edmonds
Man with Blunt

Edward J. Etherson
Mr. Sasser

Vincent Foster
Photographer

Leon Frierson
Osgood

George Furth
Older Man

Xiomara Cuevas Galindo
Video Reporter #2

Robin Gammell
Geoffrey

Life Garland
Darnell's Bud

Jackie Gayle
Macavoy

Jim Haynie
Bill Stone

Randee Heller
Mrs. Tannenbaum

Barry Shabaka Henley
Man at Frankie's

James Hill
Journalist

Brian Hooks
Marcus Garvey

Terri Hoyos
Reporter #3

Myra J.
Woman in Church #1

Mario Jackson
Snag

Ariyan A. Johnson
Tanya

Jedda Jones
Woman in Church #2

Michael Kaufman
Reporter #1

James Keane
American Politics Director

Thomas M. Kelley
Reporter #5

Larry King
Larry King

Deborah Lacey
Reporter #2

Mimi Lieber
Mrs. Liebowitz

Elizabeth Lindsey
American Politics Host

Joshua Malina
Bill Feldman

Larry Mark
Bouncer #3

Helen Martin
Momma Doll

Armelia McQueen
Ruthie

Laurie Metcalf
Mimi

Michael Milhoan
Cop #1

Jamal Mixon
Little Gangsta

Jerod Mixon
Little Gangsta

Debra Monk
Helen

Deborah Moore
Reporter

Michele Morgan
Cheryl

Patrick Morgan
Studio Employee

Juli Mortz
Larry King's Assistant

Scott Mosenson
Video Cameraman

Paul Motley
Janitor in Senate Office

Chris Mulkey
Cop #2

Lou Myers
Uncle Tyrone

Shawna Nagler
Technical Director

Jonathan Roger Neal
Little Gangsta

Ron Ostrow
Staff Member

Norman Parker
Irwin Tannenbaum

James Pickens Jr.
Uncle David

Wendell Pierce
Fred

Oliver Platt
Dennis Murphy

Kenneth Randle
Little Gangsta

Tony Tomas Randle
Little Gangsta

Arthur Reggie III
Little Gangsta

Adrian Ricard
Aunt Alice

Ava Rivera
Video Reporter #3

Richard C. Sarafian
Vinnie

Robert Scheer
Journalist

Sam Shamshak
Fundraiser Guest

Sarah Silverman
2nd American Politics Assistant

Brook Skulski-Finney
Reporter

Bee-Be Smith
Aunt Harriet

Paul Sorvino
Graham Crockett

Roberto Soto
Reporter

Florence Stanley
Dobish, Bullworth's Secretary

Quinn Sullivan
Fundraiser Server

JoAnn D. Thomas
Rapper

Robin Thomas
Reporter in Hallway

Sheryl Underwood
Woman in Frankie's

Gary H. Walton
Bouncer #4

Jack Warden
Eddie Davers

Andrew Warne
Video Reporter

Isaiah Washington
Darnell

Lee Weaver
Man in Church #2

Kenn Whitaker
Henchman #1

Jermaine Williams
Paul Robeson

John Witherspoon
Reverend Morris

William Baldwin
Constance's Lover (uncredited)

Judy Ben-Asher
Bulworth Team (uncredited)

Hart Bochner
Hugh Waldron (uncredited)

Roger Ferreira
Senator Aide (uncredited)

Sarah Lee Guthrie
Rebecca Bulworth (uncredited)

George Hamilton
George Hamilton (uncredited)

Gretchen Janke
Theatre Page (uncredited)

Paul Mazursky
Paul Mazursky (uncredited)

Mickalean McCormick
Reporter (uncredited)

John McLaughlin
TV Commentator (voice) (uncredited)

John Michael
Political Donor (uncredited)

William Victor Skrabanek
Fundraiser Guest (uncredited)

Josef Sommer
Doctor (uncredited)

Randy Springer
Reporter (uncredited)

Sumiko Telljohn
Lady at Banquet (uncredited)

Thom Tierney
Churchgoer (uncredited)

Kene Holliday
Man in Church #1

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Reviews

GenerationofSwine
I'm supposed to like this, right? I mean, politically, I'm supposed to like this one. Because, you know, a 60-omething white guy decides to get real and connect to the black community by becoming a rapper. Which, if it were true to Hollywood and Government, they would minus a "p" and make it about scandalous that end careers. Instead they make it about a man with a midlife crisis who decides to speak "the truth" to the youth and minority cultures of America by rapping... because that, apparently is the only way to reach them. Ultimately, he is reaching out to the minority community by talking down to them with the assumption that they won't understand it if he spoke to them like he would "normal" humans. Which... is kind of telling of how that certain political group views the people they claim as their base. I guess if you are Black, poor, it would come across as kind of offensive, another liberal politician talking down to you and claiming he understands you as he treats you like a child. And, I guess, if you're not a minority, it must be commendable and virtuous how much he talks down to diverse communities in an effort to speak their language. Honestly, I never was a part of that whole "Social Justice" trip, I kind of looked at it as just a way for people to justify censorship by claiming outrage... but this is actually pretty offensive in it's assumptions of how to reach youth and minorities.