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Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (1997)

Cast: Kevin Spacey, John Cusack, Jack Thompson, more...
Director: Clint Eastwood
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Studio: Warner Home Video
Genre: Classic Crime, Crime, Classic Crime
Running Time: 155 min.
Languages: English, French
Subtitles: English, Spanish, French
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Synopsis
Clint Eastwood directed this adaptation of John Berendt's non-fiction best-seller about a Savannah, Georgia, murder case. When this film was released, Berendt's book had been on best-seller lists for four years. As the film begins, New York journalist John Kelso (John Cusack), alter ego of author Berendt, arrives in Savannah to do a brief Town and Country article on the annual Christmas party given by sophisticated, urbane antique dealer Jim Williams (Kevin Spacey), who restored many mansions in Savannah, including the famed Mercer House where he lives. After the party, Williams kills his rude, violent lover Billy Hanson (Jude Law), explaining it as a necessary act of self-defense. Kelso decides to stay in Savannah to cover the trial, encountering a variety of colorful locals, eccentric and otherwise, including black transvestite nightclub performer Lady Chablis (appearing as herself), financially challenged bon vivant Joe Odom (Paul Hipp), vocalist Mandy Nichols (Alison Eastwood), voodoo priestess Minerva (Irma P. Hall), and Williams' deceptively powerful defense attorney Sonny Seiler (Australian actor Jack Thompson with a very convincing Southern accent). Kelso develops a romantic interest in Mandy while tracking the events that led up to the killing. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

Special Features:

  • The Real People in the Garden Featurette
  • Production Notes
  • Theatrical Trailer



GreenCine Member Reviews

Interesting... but untimately dull by rmarkd March 6, 2005 - 6:51 PM PST
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2 out of 3 members found this review helpful
Basically, this is a murder story in a town with eccentric characters. The problem is, in one instance, it's a murder trail, and in another instance, it's an elongated sub-plot with one of these characters. The weirdness comes out of nowhere, hangs around for a bit, contribues little (other than saying, "hey, this is weird") then is dropped. I felt like I was watching two movies, either of which might have been good, but meshed together, didn't work for me. And the ending kept going on and on...

5/10 overall, with spots of 7/10. Could have worked as a law drama, or a quirky comedy, but not as both.




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