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Breakfast of Champions

Country: USA, Language: English, 110 mins

  • Director: Alan Rudolph
  • Writer: Kurt Vonnegut Jr.; Alan Rudolph
  • Producer: David Blocker; Stephen J. Eads

CGiii Comment

A mess of a film.

Rudolph's erratic direction takes this to places that it didn't want to go to...

The cast seem to do whatever they want, whenever they want.

Without structure, without worth.


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The(ir) Blurb...

A portrait of a fictional town in the midwest that is home to a group of idiosyncratic and slightly neurotic characters. Dwayne Hoover is a wealthy car dealership owner that's on the brink of suicide, and is losing touch with reality.

Cast & Characters

Bruce Willis as Dwayne Hoover;
Albert Finney as Kilgore Trout;
Nick Nolte as Harry Le Sabre;
Barbara Hershey as Celia Hoover;
Glenne Headly as Francine Pefko;
Lukas Haas as George 'Bunny' Hoover;
Omar Epps as Wayne Hoobler;
Vicki Lewis as Grace Le Sabre;
Buck Henry as Fred T. Barry;
Ken Hudson Campbell as Eliot Rosewater / Gilbert;
Jake Johannsen as Bill Bailey;
Will Patton as Moe the Truck Driver;
Chip Zien as Andy Wojeckowzski;
Owen Wilson as Monte Rapid;
Alison Eastwood as Maria Maritimo