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Melvin and Howard By Jeff Shannon
Jonathan Demme would later become one of America's premiere directors,
with an Oscar for The Silence of the Lambs and numerous nominations
to his credit, but it was this sublime 1980 comedy that put him on the
Hollywood map. Esteemed critic Pauline Kael called it "an almost
flawless act of sympathetic imagination," referring to the movie's
semifictional treatment of the true story of Melvin Dummar (played to
perfection by Paul LeMat), an average guy whose life was turned upside
down when he was made beneficiary of a $156 million will allegedly signed
by millionaire Howard Hughes. Demme and Oscar-winning screenwriter Bo
Goldman do not concern themselves with the validity of Dummar's claim;
they're more interested in showing how Melvin's life is transformed--not
necessarily for the better--by the influx of sudden wealth. Melvin doesn't
take easily to being rich, and in telling his story Melvin and Howard
becomes a true American classic, guaranteed to stand the test of time and
improve with age like John Ford's The Grapes of Wrath. It's also a
rousing good comedy, largely due to Mary Steenburgen's Oscar-winning
performance as Melvin's wife and the everyday integrity of Melvin as an
admirably scrappy hero. With Jason Robards as the long-haired Hughes, whom
Melvin had given a ride one cold desert night, never knowing that his
simple act of kindness toward the hermit-like Hughes would eventually
change his life. With its comical blend of fact and speculation, Melvin
and Howard is a tribute to the little guy, celebrating the American
dream and the average folks who struggle to make it real.
Academy Awards
Melvin and Howard won Academy
Awards for Supporting Actress (Mary Steenburgen) and Writing (Best
Screenplay written directly for the screen; Bo Goldman) and was nominated
for Supporting Actor (Jason Robards).
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|  | Director: Jonathan Demme
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|  | Stars: Paul LeMat, Jason Robards, Mary Steenburgen, Michael J. Pollard, Jack Kehoe, Dabney Coleman, Pamela Reed, Gloria Grahame, Elizabeth Cheshire, Martine Beswicke, Charles Napier, Kathleen Sullivan, John Glover
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|  | Released: September 19, 1980
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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