Matewan (1987)
August 28, 1987Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Chris Cooper
Joe Kenehan
James Earl Jones
Few Clothes Johnson
Mary McDonnell
Elma Radnor
Will Oldham
Danny Radnor
David Strathairn
Sid Hatfield
Ken Jenkins
Sephus Purcell
Kevin Tighe
Hickey
Gordon Clapp
Tom Griggs
Bob Gunton
C.E. Lively
Jace Alexander
Hillard Elkins
Joe Grifasi
Fausto
John Sayles
Director
Nancy Mette
Bridey Mae Tolliver
Jo Henderson
Mrs. Elkins
Josh Mostel
Mayor Cabell Testerman
Peggy Rajski
Producer
Maggie Renzi
Producer
Gary McCleery
Ludie
Mason Daring
Composer
Haskell Wexler
Cinematographer
Tom Wright
Tom
Sonya Polonsky
Editor
Michael B. Preston
Ellix (as Michael Preston)
Barbara Shapiro
CastingDirector
Thomas A. Carlin
Turley
Nora Chavooshian
ProductionDesigner
Jenni Cline
Luann
Michael Mantell
Doolin
J.K. Kent Lilly
Pappy's Voice (voice)
Ida Williams
Mrs. Knightes
James Kizer
Tolbert
Ronnie Stapleton
Stennis
Davide Ferrario
Gianni / Dialogue Coach
Frank Payne Jr.
Old Miner
Hazel Dickens
Singer
Charles Haywood
Sheb
Neale Clark
Isaac
Mitch Scott
Mister
Hazel Pearl
Missus
Michael Frasher
Lee Felts
Frank Hoyt Taylor
Al Felts
Fred Decker
James
Bill Morris
Bass
Delmas Lawhorn
Conductor
William Dean
Broker
P. Michael Munsey
Broker
Thomas Hal Phillips
Boxcar Guard
Stephen C. Hall
Redneck Miner
Percy Fruit
Black Miner
Thomas Poore
Injured Black Miner
Tara Williams
Miner's Wife
Gerald Milnes
Fiddler
Jim Costa
Mandolin Player
Phil Wiggins
Harmonica Player
Skip Lievsay
Supervising Sound Editor
Dan Bishop
Art Direction
Cynthia Flynt
Costume Designer
Amir Jacob Malin
Executive Producer
Mark Balsam
Executive Producer
Jerry Silva
Executive Producer
Ira Deutchman
Associate Producer
James Glenn Dudelson
Associate Producer
Ned Kandel
Associate Producer
Sarah Green
Assistant Production Manager
Matia Karrell
First Assistant Director
Benita Allen
Second Assistant Director
Barbara-Ann Stein
Casting Consultant
Leslie A. Pope
Set Decoration
Anamarie Michnevich
Set Decoration
Leigh Kyle
Lead Set Dresser
Nancy Gilmore
Set Dresser
Daniel Boxer
Assistant Set Dresser
Leigh Johnson
Assistant Set Decoration
Ann Edgeworth
Property Master
Jem Cohen
Assistant Property Master
Roland Brooks
Charge Scenic Artist
Pat McClinch
Scenic Artist
Joel Ossenfort
Scenic Artist
Anthony Dunne
Construction Coordinator
Bill Lehne
Leadman
Ken Nelson
Leadman
Brent Haywood
Leadman
John Robinson
Carpenter
Diana Pokorny
Unit Manager
Paul Marcus
Location Manager / Second Unit Location Manager
Bob Bailey
Location Assistant
Stefan Czapsky
Key Grip
Arthur Blum
Grip
Robert K. Feldmann
Grip
Lee Shapira
Grip
Claiborne Lashley
Assistant Grip
Luke Latino
Assistant Grip
Sean Garrett Fogel
Assistant Grip
Erica Gelczis
Assistant Grip
Morris Flam
Gaffer
Lynn Breschel
Best Boy Electric
Robert Bruce
Electrician
Louisa Heyward
Electrician
Mitch Dubin
Camera Operator
P. Scott Sakamoto
First Assistant Camera
Debbie Sarjeant
Second Assistant Camera
Steve Apicella
Video Assist Operator
Bob Marshak
Still Photographer
John Sutton
Sound Mixer
Lisa Schnall
Boom Operator
John Tintori
Script Supervisor
David Halsey
Makeup & Hair Assistant
James Sarzotti
Makeup & Hair
Susan Lyall
Assistant Costume Designer
Heidi Shulman
Wardrobe Supervisor
Lorna Scott
Wardrobe Assistant
Avy Kaufman
Additional Casting
Eve Battaglia
Casting Assistant
Pam Flam
Casting Assistant
Julie Hutchinson
Casting Assistant
Robert Grindrod
Casting Associate
Geraldine Peroni
Assistant Editor
David Leonard
Editorial Production Assistant
Philip Stockton
Sound Editor
Marissa Littlefield
Assistant Sound Editor
Bruce Pross
Assistant Sound Editor
Christopher Weir
Assistant Sound Editor
Cilista Eberle
Production Office Coordinator
Pat McCarthy
Assistant Production Coordinator
Edgard Mourino
Stunt Coordinator
Danny Aiello III
Stunts
Len DeVirgilio
Stunts
Peter Kunz
Special Effects Coordinator
Shirley Belwood
Special Effects
Russell Berg
Special Effects
Todd Wolfeil
Special Effects
Newton Thomas Sigel
Second Unit Director of Photography
Claudia Bailey
Additional Camera
Roscoe Thomas
Driver
Sonny Adkins
Driver
Mark Moore
Driver
Sandy Cox
Craft Service
Howard J. Calvert Jr.
Art Department Manager
Jeff Butcher
Art Department Assistant
Daniel Fisher
Set Dressing Production Assistant
Bill McKinney
Set Dressing Production Assistant
David Smith
Set Dressing Production Assistant
Nelle Stokes
Set Dressing Production Assistant
Chris Gibbin
Art Department Production Assistant
Archie Lambert
Art Department Production Assistant
Nancy Kim Parsons
Art Department Production Assistant
Almer Shuttle
Art Department Production Assistant
Beth Bernstein
Production Assistant
Libby Bika
Production Assistant
Kevin Ball
Set Production Assistant
Rachel Bower
Set Production Assistant
Buddy Brewer
Set Production Assistant
Will Chapman
Set Production Assistant
Ralph Renzi
Set Production Assistant
Brian Wenk
Set Production Assistant
Gabriele Campbell
Wardrobe Intern
Connie Lucas
Wardrobe Intern
Holly Scarborough
Wardrobe Intern
Vincent Gratzer
Wardrobe Intern
Andrea Gustke
Wardrobe Intern
Sara Malossini
Dialogue Coach
Gary Rosenblatt
Publicist
David Hollander
Legal Services
John Sloss
Legal Services
Tom Fleischman
Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer
James Dean
Art Department Production Assistant
Gregory Jacobs
Set Production Assistant
Media.
Details.
Release DateAugust 28, 1987
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 12m
Content RatingPG-13
Budget$4,000,000
Box Office$1,680,358
Genres
Wiki.
Matewan () is a 1987 American drama film written and directed by John Sayles, and starring Chris Cooper (in his film debut), James Earl Jones, Mary McDonnell and Will Oldham, with David Strathairn, Kevin Tighe and Gordon Clapp in supporting roles. The film dramatizes the events of the Battle of Matewan, a coal miners' strike in 1920 in Matewan, a small town in the hills of West Virginia.
Matewan was a critical success but a box office flop, grossing under $2 million on an estimated $4 million budget. The film received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography, and received a Criterion Collection re-release in 2019.In 2023, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant."