Noted theater director Sam Mendes, who was responsible for the acclaimed 1998 revival of Cabaret and Nicole Kidman's turn in The Blue Room, made his motion picture debut with this film about the dark side of an American family, and about the nature and price of beauty in a culture obsessed with outward appearances. Kevin Spacey plays Lester Burnham, a man in his mid-40s going through an intense midlife crisis; he's grown cynical and is convinced that he has no reason to go on. Lester's relationship with his wife Carolyn (Annette Bening) is not a warm one; while on the surface Carolyn strives to present the image that she's in full control of her life, inside she feels empty and desperate. Their teenage daughter Jane (Thora Birch) is constantly depressed, lacking in self-esteem, and convinced that she's unattractive. Her problems aren't helped by her best friend Angela (Mena Suvari), an aspiring model who is quite beautiful and believes that that alone makes her a worthwhile person. Jane isn't the only one who has noticed that Angela is attractive: Lester has fallen into uncontrollable lust for her, and she becomes part of his drastic plan to change his body and change his life. Meanwhile, next door, Colonel Fitts (Chris Cooper) has spent a lifetime in the Marine Corps and can understand and tolerate no other way of life, which makes life difficult for his son Ricky (Wes Bentley), an aspiring filmmaker and part-time drug dealer who is obsessed with beauty, wherever and whatever it may be. American Beauty was also the screen debut for screenwriter Alan Ball. — Mark Deming
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Kevin Spacey | Lester Burnham |
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Annette Bening | Carolyn Burnham |
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Thora Birch | Jane Burnham |
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Wes Bentley | Ricky Fitts |
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Mena Suvari | Angela Hayes |
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Peter Gallagher | Buddy Kane |
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Allison Janney | Barbara Fitts |
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Chris Cooper | Colonel Fitts |
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Scott Bakula | Jim Olmeyer |
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Sam Robards | Jim Berkley |
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Barry Del Sherman | Brad |
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Ara Celi | Sale House Woman #1 |
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John Cho | Sale House Man #1 |
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Fort Atkinson | Sale House Man #2 |
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Sue Casey | Sale House Woman #2 |
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Kent Faulcon | Sale House Man #3 |
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Brenda Wehle | Sale House Women #4 |
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Lisa Cloud | Sale House Women #4 |
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Alison Faulk | Spartanette #1 |
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Krista Goodsitt | Spartanette #2 |
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Lily Houtkin | Spartanette #3 |
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Carolina Lancaster | Spartanette #4 |
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Mona Leah | Spartanette #5 |
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Chekesha Van Putten | Spartanette #6 |
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Emily Zachary | Spartanette #7 |
| Director | Sam Mendes |
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| Writer | Alan Ball | |
| Producer | Alan Ball, Bruce Cohen, Dan Jinks, Stan Wlodkowski | |
| Musician | Thomas Newman | |
| Photography | Conrad L. Hall | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Theatrical Widescreen (2.35:1) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 5.1 [English] |
| Subtitles | Danish | Dutch | English | Finnish | Norwegian | Swedish |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | Nov 27, 2000 |
| Regions | Any Region |