Election (1999)
Election (1999)
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Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Matthew Broderick
Jim McAllister
Reese Witherspoon
Tracy Enid Flick
Chris Klein
Paul Metzler
Jessica Campbell
Tammy Metzler
Mark Harelik
Dave Novotny
Phil Reeves
Walt Hendricks
Molly Hagan
Diane McAllister
Delaney Driscoll
Linda Novotny
Colleen Camp
Judith R. Flick
Frankie Ingrassia
Lisa Flanagan
Matt Malloy
Vice-Principal Ron Bell
Jeanine Jackson
Jo Metzler
Holmes Osborne
Dick Metzler
Loren Nelson
Custodian
Nicholas D'Agosto
Larry Fouch
Emily Martin
Girl in Crisis
Jonathan Marion
Derek - Classroom Student
Amy Falcone
Michelle - Classroom Student
Matt Justesen
'Eat Me' Boy
Nick Kenny
'Eat Me' Boy's Buddy
B.J. Tobin
Adult Video Actor / Extras Casting
Christa Young
Adult Video Actress
David V. Wenzel
Eric
Joel Parks
Jerry Slavin
Larry Kaiser
Chemistry Teacher
Marilyn Tipp
Carver Office Lady
Jeannie Brayman
Faculty Ballot-Giver
James Devney
Motel Clerk
L. Carmen Novoa
Spanish Teacher
Jason Paige
Kid in Georgetown Hall
Matt Golden
Kid in Georgetown Hall
Heather Koenig
Kid in Georgetown Hall
Jillian Crane
Jillian
Kaitlin Ferrell
Jennifer (uncredited)
John Ponzio
Georgetown Student (uncredited)
Rohan Quine
Village Guy (uncredited)
Alexander Payne
Director / Screenplay
Jim Taylor
Screenplay
James Glennon
Director of Photography
Kevin Tent
Editor
Van Toffler
Executive Producer
Bob Akester
Still Photographer
Joe Sanchez
First Assistant Camera
Aurelia Winborn
First Assistant Camera
Milo Durben
Dolly Grip
Nathan Carlson
Graphic Designer
Albert Berger
Producer
Keith Samples
Producer
Ron Yerxa
Producer
Lisa Beach
Casting
Jane Ann Stewart
Production Design
T.K. Kirkpatrick
Art Direction
Renee Davenport
Set Decoration
Wendy Chuck
Costume Design
Rikke Rosbaek
Costume Supervisor
James Ryder
Makeup Department Head
David Gale
Producer
Rolfe Kent
Original Music Composer
Tom Perrotta
Novel
Nicki Ledermann
Makeup Artist
Kyra Panchenko
Hairstylist
Kerrie R. Plant
Makeup Artist
Randy N. Barbee
First Assistant Director
Jacobus Rose
Co-Producer
Jim Burke
Co-Producer
Gary J. Wayton
Stunt Coordinator
Victor Ho
Unit Production Manager
George Parra
First Assistant Director / Second Unit Director
Sean McCarron
Second Assistant Director
Dondi Bastone
Music Supervisor
Carrie Houk
Additional Casting
Pamela Winn-Barnett
Post Production Supervisor
Tracy Thies
Assistant Art Director
Casey Hotchkiss
Camera Operator / Second Unit Director of Photography
Seth Kotok
Camera Loader
Yoram Astrakhan
Chief Lighting Technician
Jon Ailetcher
Sound Mixer
Gary Boatner
Boom Operator
Rebecca Robertson
Script Supervisor
Denise Fischer
Hairstylist
Emjay Olson
Assistant Makeup Artist / Assistant Hairstylist
Frank Gaeta
Supervising Sound Editor
Scott Wolf
Supervising Sound Editor
Patrick Cyccone Jr.
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Michael Keller
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Scott Sanders
Sound Effects Editor
Mark Choi
Sound Effects Editor
Craig S. Jaeger
Sound Effects Editor
Media.
Details.
Release DateApril 23, 1999
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 43m
Content RatingR
Budget$25,000,000
Box Office$14,902,041
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Election is a 1999 American black comedy film directed by Alexander Payne from a screenplay by Payne and Jim Taylor, based on Tom Perrotta's 1998 novel.
The plot revolves around a student body election and satirizes politics and high school life. The film stars Matthew Broderick as Jim McAllister, a popular high school social studies teacher, and Reese Witherspoon as Tracy Flick, an overachieving student whom he dislikes. When Tracy runs for student government president, McAllister sabotages her candidacy by backing a rival candidate and tampering with the ballot count.
Although not a commercial success, Election received widespread critical acclaim, along with an Academy Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay, a Golden Globe nomination for Witherspoon for Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical, and three Independent Spirit Awards including Best Feature Film in 1999.