Ragtime

Ragtime

By Miloš Forman

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 1981-11-20
  • Advisory Rating: PG
  • Runtime: 2h 35min
  • Director: Miloš Forman
  • Production Company: Paramount Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 14.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
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From 159 Ratings

Description

From two-time Oscar winning director Miloš Forman, and based on the best-selling novel by E.L. Doctorow, Ragtime weaves an epic tale, layering fascinating characters with the riotous events of early 1900s America. From the emerging New York suburb of New Rochelle to the flashy spectacle of Atlantic City, a family faces racial tensions, scandalous events and violence that will test everything they believe in. Featuring an all-star cast, including James Cagney in his first (and final) role in nearly two decades, Donald O’Connor, Mandy Patinkin, Mary Steenburgen, Debbie Allen, Elizabeth McGovern, Moses Gunn, Pat O’Brien, Jeff Daniels, Fran Drescher, John Ratzenberger, Michael Jeter, Norman Mailer, and Samuel L. Jackson, and an unforgettable music score by Randy Newman.

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  • Not the theatrical cut

    4
    By Court Clark
    Fantastic movie, beautifully told story. Unfortunately the full 3:10 theatrical cut is not currently available (it is only available on an out-of-print VHS). I'd be happy to buy it if they made the full cut available.
  • Beautiful, Flawed, Incomplete

    3
    By nocrickets
    It was probably foolish to try to drag Doctorow's sprawling novel onto the screen (he wanted a miniseries). The result is a movie that's really incomplete despite its 2.5 hours. On the upside it looks fantastic, so awesomely rich and dense in detail that you can easily forgive a few anachronisms in the clothes and speech. And the cast is generally very good. But like a lot of historical fictions -- and this is as true of the novel, if I remember correctly, as the movie -- it's really more about society and race relations in 1981, when the movie came out, than in the early 1900s when it's set. That kind of dates both the book and the movie now. And some of the characters don't feel right. Was Evelyn Nesbit really such a brainless twit? And isn't the fictional Coalhouse Walker more a figure of the 1970s than the 1910s? And why have the character of Tateh in it at all only to so brutally truncate his story? At first he seems like one of the most interesting characters in the movie, then he vanishes for a good 90 minutes. Like a few other of Forman's movies, it's a rich feast for the eyes and ears, but it ends up signifying a lot less than it should.
  • Inspirational

    5
    By IBMITCH
    I also loved Howard Rollins in this movie. The character Coalhouse Walker Jr impressed me the most, I saw this movie as a child originally and was moved by the courage and integrity of the character.
  • :-)

    5
    By itsabigworldoutthere
    What a truly beautiful film. I feel like it's $5.99 because it's not very popular, but hey, I'm not complaining! And Donald O'Connor is in this movie. Need I say more?
  • Mr. Rollins.....

    5
    By Don Hoy
    .....not only was an actor in this movie but he was the LEAD ACTOR! For Pete's sake
  • Main character

    5
    By unclehuss
    This is truly a great film. In your credits you forgot a great actor by the name of HOWARD ROLLINS, his chararcter played a very important part in this film. He was a great actor. Who was in many other great tv shows & movies as well, such as A Solider's Story, In the Heat of the Night. Could you please include his name in the credits.

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