Harrison Bergeron (1995)
"All men are not created equal. It is the purpose of the Government to make them so." This is the premise of the Showtime film adaption of Kurt Vonnegut's futuristic short story Harrison Bergeron. The film centers around a young man (Harrison) who is smarter than his peers, and is not affected by the usual "Handicapping" which is used to train all Americans so everyone is of equal intelligence.
Director:
Bruce Pittman
Writers:
Jon Glascoe, Arthur Crimm.
Sean Astin Harrison Bergeron |
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Miranda de Pencier | |
Eugene Levy President McCloskey |
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Howie Mandel | |
Andrea Martin | |
Christopher Plummer John Klaxon |
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Nigel Bennett | |
Peter Boretski | |
David Calderisi | |
Emmanuelle Chriqui | |
Hayden Christensen Eric |
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Cindy Cook | |
Roger Dunn | |
John Astin Golf Announcer |
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Buck Henry TV Producer |
Writing | Kurt Vonnegut Jr. | Story |
Directing | Bruce Pittman | Director |
Writing | Jon Glascoe | Screenplay |
Writing | Arthur Crimm | Screenplay |