Philadelphia wasn't the first movie about AIDS (it followed such worthy independent films as Parting Glances and Longtime Companion), but it was the first Hollywood studio picture to take AIDS as its primary subject. In that sense, Philadelphia is a historically important film. As such, it's worth remembering that director Jonathan Demme (Melvin and Howard, Something Wild, The Silence of the Lambs) wasn't interested in preaching to the converted; he set out to make a film that would connect with a mainstream audience. And he succeeded. Philadelphia was not only a hit, it also won Oscars for Bruce Springsteen's haunting "The Streets of Philadelphia," and for Tom Hanks as the gay lawyer Andrew Beckett who is unjustly fired by his firm because he has AIDS. Denzel Washington is another lawyer (functioning as the mainstream-audience surrogate) who reluctantly takes Beckett's case and learns to overcome his misconceptions about the disease, about those who contract it, and about gay people in general. The combined warmth and humanism of Hanks and Demme were absolutely essential to making this picture a success. The cast also features Jason Robards, Antonio Banderas (as Beckett's lover), Joanne Woodward, and Robert Ridgely, and, of course, those Demme regulars Charles Napier, Tracey Walter and Roger Corman. --Jim Emerson
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Tom Hanks | Andrew Beckett |
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Denzel Washington | Joe Miller |
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Roberta Maxwell | Judge Tate |
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Buzz Kilman | 'Crutches' |
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Karen Finley | Dr. Gillman |
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Daniel Chapman | Clinic Storyteller |
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Mark Sorensen Jr. | Clinic Patient |
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Jeffrey Williamson | Tyrone |
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Charles Glenn | Kenneth Killcoyne |
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Ron Vawter | Bob Seidman |
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Anna Deavere Smith | Anthea Burton |
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Stephanie Roth Haberle | Rachel Smilow |
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Lisa Talerico | Shelby |
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Joanne Woodward | Sarah Beckett |
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Jason Robards | Charles Wheeler |
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Robert Ridgely | Walter Kenton |
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Chandra Wilson | Chandra |
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Ford Wheeler | Alan |
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David Drake | Bruno |
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Peter Jacobs | Peter |
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Antonio Banderas | Miguel Alvarez |
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Paul Lazar | Dr. Klenstein |
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Bradley Whitford | Jamey Collins |
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Lisa Summerour | Lisa Miller |
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Freddie Foxxx | Hospital Patient |
| Director | Jonathan Demme |
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| Writer | Ron Nyswaner | |
| Producer | Ron Bozman, Jonathan Demme, Gary Goetzman, Edward Saxon, Kenneth Utt, Kristi Zea | |
| Musician | Howard Shore | |
| Photography | Tak Fujimoto | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Widescreen (1.85:1) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 5.1 [English] Dolby Digital Stereo [English] |
| Subtitles | Cantonese | Czech | English | Hebrew | Hungarian | Italian | Polish | Russian |
| Distributor | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | 1998 |
| Regions | Region 2 |