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Chappaquiddick
Directed by
John Curran
PG-13
2018
1h 46m
Drama
,
Biography
,
and more
6.4
80%
68%
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Depicting Ted Kennedy's involvement in the fatal 1969 car accident that claims the life of a young campaign strategist, Mary Jo Kopechne.
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Cast of Chappaquiddick
Jason Clarke
Ted Kennedy
Kate Mara
Mary Jo Kopechne
Ed Helms
Joseph Gargan
Bruce Dern
Joseph Kennedy
Jim Gaffigan
Paul Markham
Olivia Thirlby
Rachel Schiff
Clancy Brown
Robert McNamara
Taylor Nichols
Ted Sorensen
John Fiore
Chief Arena
Gillian Mariner Gordon
Cricket
Katie Henoch
Suzy
Lexie Roth
Nance Lyons
Angela Hope Smith
Maryellen Lyons
Vincent Tycer
David Burke
Victor Warren
Stephen Smith
David De Beck
Sargent Shriver
Barry Press
Burke Marshall
Matthew Lawler
Dun Gifford
Beth Petrou
Ann Gargan
Thomas Kee
Walter Steele
Andria Blackman
Joan Kennedy
Donald Watson
Dr. Watt
Walter Driscoll
Dr. Mills
Joe Chase
John Farrar
Joseph Zamparelli
Officer Look
Charlotte Dore
Gwen Kopechne
Tim Jackson
Joseph Kopechne
Damien Di Paola
Ray LaRosa
Ed Peed
Eugene Frieh
Bill Humphreys
James Reston
Gary Tanguay
TV Interviewer
Diana Boudreau
Police Secretary
Alison Wachtler
Liz Trotta
Tony Viveiros
Floor Producer
Sean Patrick Hopkins
Ross Richards
Tamara Hickey
Marilyn Richards
Nancy O'Brien
Neighbor
Tom O'Brien
Neighbor's Husband
Noah Carpenter
Teddy Jr.
Sarah Elizabeth Mitchell
Senate Secretary
A.J. Accardi
Hotel Clerk
Theresa Curran
Cantor
Michele Proude
Vicki
Michael Fennimore
Chief of Staff
George Capaccio
Doctor
Dustin Tucker
Senatorial Aide
Jack Harte
Reporter #1
Bob Jaffe
Reporter #2
Brian Currie
Reporter #3
Paul Pape
Dick Drayne (voice)
Jake Head
James Smith (voice)
Chris Edgerly
Edmund Dinis (voice)
Wally Wingert
Newscaster (voice)
Piotr Michael
Newscaster (voice)
Bill Mootos
Older Reporter
Jody Ebling
Ethel Kennedy
Philip Dorn Hebert
Jack Crimmins
Holt Murray
Mr. Samuels
Sawyer Murray
Donnie
Rick Malone
Steele Cronie
Rick Hamilton
Ferry Captain
Caleb Enos
Deckhand
Paul Taft
Vineyard Gazette Photographer
David Callanan
Charles Tretter
Thomas Whitestone
Organist
Patrick Sheehan
Lawyer
Jeff Savage
John Culver
Tom Briody
Lawyer
David Lucas
Lawyer
Ed O'Keefe
Funeral Priest
Thomas Brogan
Edgartown Policeman
Robert Burke
Admin Worker
Charles Mathison
Admin Worker
Luke Nelson
Admin Worker
Robert Tremouille
Admin Worker
Skye Gladstone
Dike House Inhabitant
Timothy Canady
Security Agent
Patrick Parhiala
Security Agent
Whitney Cass
Security Agent
Robert Conley
Security Agent
Michael Swanson
Security Agent
Ralph Bennett
Fire Truck Driver
Nathan Bruckler
Tow Truck Driver
Camille Faman
Female Employee
Carrie Ann Quinn
RMV Attendant
Susan Garfield
Senate Staffer (uncredited)
Marinko Radakovic
Reporter
Paul Bellefeuille
Dike House Resident (uncredited)
Joe Cali
Reporter (uncredited)
Jesse Christensen
Reporter (uncredited)
Rob DiNinni
Reporter #4 (uncredited)
Stephen F Feeley
Funeral guest / mourner (uncredited)
William Galatis
Shiretown Inn Guest (uncredited)
Johnny Hawe
Stephen Sorenson (uncredited)
Bobby Kenney
Investigative News Reporter (uncredited)
Dov Kling-Levine
Protester / Local (uncredited)
Jimmy Malcolm
News Photographer (uncredited)
Jason Mulcahy
Reporter (uncredited)
Anthony Pelton
Plymouth Pennsylvania Polic Officer (uncredited)
Bill Porter
Investigative News Reporter (uncredited)
Harold Rudolph
Funeral attendee (uncredited)
John Sarnie
Mourner (uncredited)
Alexander Platt
Stan Moore
Sigrid Lium
Senate Staffer (uncredited)
John Curran
Director
Taylor Allen
Writer
Andrew Logan
Writer
Campbell G. McInnes
Producer
Mark Ciardi
Producer
Chris Cowles
Producer
Chappaquiddick Ratings & Reviews
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
In the end Chappaquiddick will have to pass the same test as Kennedy's original version of the story-whether or not anyone will buy it.
TIME Magazine
Stephanie Zacharek
Clarke makes us feel plenty of things we'd rather not. His eyes are shadowed with profound decency one minute, and hollowed out in desperate calculation the next.
Austin Chronicle
Danielle White
The filmmakers seem to be concerned about preserving her innocence, just as the real-life Kennedy was. It may be a bit idealistic, but it's not a disservice.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
If you're looking for something to make you feel good about chubby, cherubic Ted, the venerable lion of the Senate, this is not your movie.
Observer
Rex Reed
A film of integrity and disclosure, a controversial chapter in American history that substitutes clinical accuracy for Hollywood embellishment, with an impressive attention to detail and an admirable respect for suspenseful narrative.
Spectrum Culture
Kristen Lopez
Director John Curran's Chappaquiddick is a decent Cliff's Notes version of events, though it's hard not see sanitization masquerading as ambiguity.
The New Yorker
Richard Brody
The sketches of Kennedy-family tensions and loyalties are thin and simplistic; the action rushes by with little insight or context.
CNN.com
Brian Lowry
Chappaquiddick is heavy-handed history, a film that at times seems to owe as much to The X-Files as the many cinematic dives into the target-rich territory that is the Kennedy clan.
America Magazine
John Anderson
Jason Clarke, the Australian actor (Mudbound, Zero Dark Thirty) is a fleshy, entitled and very convincing Teddy...
RogerEbert.com
Susan Wloszczyna
For those who are drawn to re-creations of historical controversies that pack more gravitas and outright tragedy, Chappaquiddick could prove satisfying enough, especially with the in-vogue-again Kennedy clan at the center.
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Leonard Maltin
This is yet another first-rate film from John Curran that should capture the attention of anyone who remembers the Ted Kennedy incident (as I do) as well as young people who want a credible slice of recent American history.
Vanity Fair
Richard Lawson
Chappaquiddick isn't a harangue against Kennedy, but it does take a hard look at a man who was a revered stalwart of the Democratic party. The film works best as a character study, a profile of moral crisis, rather than any sort of true-crime expos.
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
Chappaquiddick reminds us that without the Kennedy name and influence, the man who drove a car off a bridge, swam to shore and left a young woman to die, and then went into hiding and defense mode, should have gone to jail for a long time.
The Daily Beast
Nick Schager
Devoid of revelations, the film instead focuses on the creation and delivery of the narrative that Kennedy used to survive this calamity...It allows Chappaquiddick to become an example of the very thing it portrays.
New York Post
Johnny Oleksinski
Camelot, it's not. And, as this terrific movie suggests, the American people fall for their polished BS every time.
Los Angeles Times
Kenneth Turan
In the final analysis "Chappaquiddick" is the story of a weak man. Maybe someone who had deep-seated reasons for that weakness, but still a not particularly appealing individual whose actions frustrate rather than draw us in.
Wall Street Journal
Joe Morgenstern
But small lapses, together with the confusions and glib evasions of a production that is neither fact nor fiction, raise the larger question of what the film is, and ultimately becomes.
TheWrap
Inkoo Kang
Serves as a timely reminder that voters on either side of the aisle are susceptible to influence, especially when it's wrapped up in male entitlement and oligarchical polish.
The Atlantic
David Sims
It's a film looking to challenge America's gauzy perception of the country's most famous political family, loaded with all the bleakness that task requires.
Chicago Tribune
Michael Phillips
A political biopic's most difficult target lies in the elusive circle above character assassination and below hagiography. "Chappaquiddick" misses that target.
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