Chattahoochee (film)

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Chattahoochee
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Theatrical release poster
Directed by Mick Jackson
Written byJames Hicks
Produced byAaron Schwab
Faye Schwab
Starring
Cinematography Andrew Dunn
Edited byDon Fairservice
Music by John E. Keane
Distributed by Hemdale Film Corporation
Release dates
  • September 16, 1989 (1989-09-16)(TIFF)
  • April 20, 1990 (1990-04-20)(United States)
Running time
97 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$259,486 [1]

Chattahoochee is a 1989 American drama film directed by Mick Jackson and starring Gary Oldman and Dennis Hopper. The film is based on the real-life experiences of Chris Calhoun in a Florida state mental institution. Calhoun later met James Hicks who wrote the script. It was turned down by several major studios [2] before being accepted by Hemdale Film Corporation, a small British-owned, Los Angeles–based company that also produced Platoon , Hoosiers , The Last Emperor , and Salvador .

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Plot

Emmett Foley is an American hero of the Korean War who attempts to commit suicide, first by provoking local police and then by shooting himself in the chest. After his recovery, he is sent to the Florida State Hospital, an institution in Chattahoochee, Florida, where he fights against doctors and staff who are terrorizing and torturing their patients. His efforts eventually led to sweeping reforms in the Florida mental health system.

Cast

Basis

The main character, Emmitt Foley, is a fictional character based on Chris Calhoun. Chattahoochee appeared in theaters nationwide May 11, 1990. Another famous person institutionalized at Chattahoochee was Ruby McCollum, the African-American woman who shot state senator-elect, Dr. C. Leroy Adams in 1952. Her case brought many of these same practices to light.

Reception

Chattahoochee appeared in theaters nationwide May 11, 1990. (Theatrical Release Date: April 20, 1990) [3] The film holds an 11% rating at Rotten Tomatoes based on nine reviews, with an average score of 4.6 out of 10. Oldman compared the responses to Chattahoochee and his 1986 film Sid and Nancy , feeling the former was underappreciated and the latter overrated. He described Chattahoochee as "really good" work. [4]

See also

Notes

  1. "Chattahoochee". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved Oct 26, 2020.
  2. "TRUE HORROR TALES // Movie is based on mental patient's struggle". Tampa Bay Times. May 4, 1990. Retrieved April 10, 2023.
  3. "Variety: Chattahoochee". December 31, 1988. Retrieved December 31, 2023.
  4. "The Spectacle Interview: The folks from Romeo Is Bleeding". Columbia Daily Spectator : 11. February 2, 1994.

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