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The Company You Keep
The Company You Keep
A former Weather Underground activist goes on the run from a journalist who discovers his identity.
rating
6.174
runtime
121 min

Release

2012-12-20

Cast

Robert Redford
Robert Redford
as Jim Grant
Shia LaBeouf
Shia LaBeouf
as Ben Shepard
Nick Nolte
Nick Nolte
as Donal Fitzgerald
Brendan Gleeson
Brendan Gleeson
as Henry Osborne
Terrence Howard
Terrence Howard
as FBI Agent Cornelius
Susan Sarandon
Susan Sarandon
as Sharon Solarz
Chris Cooper
Chris Cooper
as Daniel Sloan
Stanley Tucci
Stanley Tucci
as Ray Fuller
Julie Christie
Julie Christie
as Mimi Lurie
Richard Jenkins
Richard Jenkins
as Jed Lewis
Anna Kendrick
Anna Kendrick
as Diana
Brit Marling
Brit Marling
as Rebecca Osborne
Sam Elliott
Sam Elliott
as Mac McLeod
Stephen Root
Stephen Root
as Billy Cusimano
Jackie Evancho
Jackie Evancho
as Isabel Grant
Keegan Connor Tracy
Keegan Connor Tracy
as Jim Grant's secretary
Lochlyn Munro
Lochlyn Munro
as FBI Agent Munro
Matthew Kimbrough
Matthew Kimbrough
as Barnes
Gabrielle Rose
Gabrielle Rose
as Marianne Osborne
Lucie Guest
Lucie Guest
as Bikini Girl
Susan Hogan
Susan Hogan
as Florida Woman
Erin Simms
Erin Simms
as New York Hotel Clerk
Bethany Brown
Bethany Brown
as Record Store Clerk
Kelly-Ruth Mercier
Kelly-Ruth Mercier
as Gas Station Cashier
Gabriela Reynoso
Gabriela Reynoso
as Maria
Marsha Regis
Marsha Regis
as Albany Times Assistant
Andrea Brooks
Andrea Brooks
as Sharon Solarz's Daughter
Dawn Chubai
Dawn Chubai
as News Anchorwoman #1
Sophie Lui
Sophie Lui
as News Anchorwoman #2
Allison Riley
Allison Riley
as New York Newswoman
Donna Lysell
Donna Lysell
as Eva Sloan
Nicole G. Leier
Nicole G. Leier
as Gas Station Customer
Jennifer Bradley
Jennifer Bradley
as Billy Cusimano's Daughter
David Milchard
David Milchard
as Ann Arbor County Clerk
David James Lewis
David James Lewis
as Albany FBI Agent Lewis
Jon Johnson
Jon Johnson
as Albany FBI Agent Johnson
Isaiah Adam
Isaiah Adam
as New York Cameraman
John Shaw
John Shaw
as DMV Source
Bernie Yao
Bernie Yao
as Car Rental Clerk
Bruce Dawson
Bruce Dawson
as Sharon Solarz's Husband
Jackson Warris
Jackson Warris
as Sharon Solarz's Son
Dale Wolfe
Dale Wolfe
as Ann Arbor Reporter
Mark Brandon
Mark Brandon
as New York Anchor #1
Jan Bos
Jan Bos
as New York Anchor #2
Clay St. Thomas
Clay St. Thomas
as 80's Reporter
Barry Bowman
Barry Bowman
as 80's Newsman
Hiro Kanagawa
Hiro Kanagawa
as FBI Agent Kanagawa
Fred Henderson
Fred Henderson
as 80's Anchorman
Andrew Airlie
Andrew Airlie
as Albany Senior FBI Agent
Dan Gerrity
Dan Gerrity
as 70's News Anchor
Mark Pawson
Mark Pawson
as On-Site Journalist
Jason Blue
Jason Blue
as Rebecca's Date
Peter Jenkins
Peter Jenkins
as Dad on Train
G. Michael Gray
G. Michael Gray
as Drunk on Train
Ed Huber
Ed Huber
as Daniel Sloan's Doorman
Ian Gregson
Ian Gregson
as Hotel Guest (uncredited)
Pierre Wolff
Pierre Wolff
as Ben's Father (uncredited)
Anthony Welch
Anthony Welch
as Drug Smuggler (uncredited)
Jessica Williams
Jessica Williams
as Jess (uncredited)
Lexie Huber
Lexie Huber
as Jim's Wife (uncredited)
Nicole Smashnuk
Nicole Smashnuk
as Woman who lost shoe in evacuation (uncredited)
REVIEWS
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Flixfan

Just found this in the bargain bin for $3. What a cast! Shia had such potential, very intense, perfect for this role. Maybe he can find his way out of wherever he is now and become the great actor he was on the brink of being. In general, the cast just looked old and tired for the activities they had to perform. I found that took away from what was a very interesting and varied plot line with enough twists to keep me interested for the whole 2 hours plus. I do recommend this film and it will go on my 'keepers' shelf for future viewing.

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The Company You Keep keeps excellent company; Robert Redford, Chris Cooper, Susan Sarandon, Nick Nolte, Terrence Howard, Sam Elliott, Stephen Root, Julie Christie, Richard Jenkins. I would usually say that no movie can be bad that includes these people (even Stanley Tucci and Shia LaBeouf; Anna Kendrick as an FBI agent, on the other hand — that dog will not hunt, Monsignor), but the movie turns out to be too much of a good thing; these actors are capable of generating such a massive amount of gravitas that Redford, who also directs, ends up losing control and the film falls under its own weight. All those names in the credits make TCYK seem deeper than it really is, until we discover that screenwriter Lem Dobbs didn't bother to give them anything to do or say; as good as this cast is, they’re not miracle workers — in Lear’s words, “nothing will come of nothing.” Thus, many of them are reduced to glorified cameos, which tends to be counterproductive. What's the point of a Richard Jenkins cameo when nine out of 10 people in the audience have not the slightest idea who Richard Jenkins is? Or, if they recognize Root, it’s in a Troy McClure sort of way; i.e., "you may remember me from Office Space or Dodgeball." Redford, doing a The Fugitive routine as a former member of the Weather Underground, briefly insinuates himself, only to depart as abruptly as he appeared, into the lives of these individuals, none of whom we ever see again. You don't need Nick Nolte for this; for this you get Gary Busey (the poor man's Nick Nolte) and move on. Curiously, the real-life Weather Underground had strong Black Power ties, but all the ex-members we see in the film could very well pass for WASPs. At the same time, the only black character, federal agent Cornelius (Howard) is a representative of law and order — but no more of an 'Uncle Tom' than hippies playing revolution turned middle-class bourgeois three decades later.