Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson (2008)



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Synopsis:
Hunter S. Thompson is a mythic American figure, a man that Tom Wolfe called our “greatest comic writer,” whose suicide, by gunshot, led Rolling Stone Magazine, where Thompson began his career, to devote an entire issue (its best-selling ever) to the man that launched a thousand sips of bourbon, endless snorts of cocaine and a brash, irreverent, fearless style of journalism--named “gonzo” after an anarchic blues riff by James Booker. Borrowing from Kris Kristofferson, Thompson was a “walking contradiction, partly truth, mostly fiction.” A die-hard member of the NRA, he was also a coke-snorting, whiskey-swilling, acid-eating fiend. While his pen dripped with venom for crooked politicians, he surprised nervous visitors with the courtly manners and soft-spoken delivery of a Southern gentleman. Careening out of control in his personal life, Thompson also maintained a steel-eyed conviction about righting wrongs. Today, in a time, when “spin” has replaced the search for deeper meaning, Thompson remains an iconic crusader for truth, justice and a fiercely idealistic American way. Like Jack Kerouac’s On the Road, his book Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (and the movie made from it) remains a wanderlust myth for generation after generation of American youth. And for America’s most esteemed journalists--from Tom Wolfe, and Walter Isaacson (former editor of Time) to the NY Times’ Frank Rich--he remains an iconic freelance, never afraid to gore every sacred cow in his path. He believed that writing could make a difference. It could change things.

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
7/4/2008
Director Credit
Alex Gibney Director
Cast Credit
Johnny Depp Narrator
Hunter S Thompson - Himself
Sonny Barger 1965 Hell’s Angels President, Oakland Chapter
Tom Wolfe Writer/Journalist
Sondi Wright Thompson’s First Wife
Jimmy Carter United States President, 1976 - 1980
Pat Buchanan Nixon Speechwriter
George McGovern US Senator/Presidential Candidate
Ralph Steadman Artist/Illustrator
Douglas Brinkley Literary Executor, Hunter Thompson Estate
Jann Wenner Co-Founder/Publisher, Rolling Stone
Tim Crouse Writer/Journalist, Author
Juan Thompson Thompson’s Son
George Stranahan Hunter’s Friend and Landlord
Bob Braudis Sheriff, Pitkin County (Aspen)
Charles Perry Editor, Rolling Stone
Oscar Acosta - Cast
Jimmy Buffett Songwriter
Pat Caddell Mcgovern Campaign Pollster
Gary Hart McGovern Campaign Manager
Anita Thompson Thompson’s 2nd Wife
Laila Nabulsi - Herself
Production Credits Credit
Graydon Carter Producer
Mark Cuban Executive Producer
Roy Ackerman Co-Executive Producer
Salimah El-Amin Associate Producer
Todd Wagner Executive Producer
Nick Fraser Co-Executive Producer
Jason Kliot Producer
Eva Orner Producer
Joana Vicente Producer
Alison Ellwood Producer
Alex Gibney Producer
Production Companies Credit
HDNet Films Production Company
Distribution Companies Credit
Optimum Releasing Foreign Theatrical Distributor
Magnolia Pictures Domestic Theatrical Distributor
Magnolia Home Entertainment Domestic Video Distributor
Madman Entertainment Pty. Ltd. Foreign Theatrical Distributor
Writer Credit
Hunter S Thompson Writer
Alex Gibney Screenplay
Art Department Credit
Joe Cairo Art Director
Amanda Ford Production Designer
Film Camera Credit
Maryse Alberti Cinematographer
Music Credit
John McCullough Music Supervisor
David Schwartz Original Music
Production Management Credit
Steve Holmgren Production Manager - Office Manager
Patrick Kelly Assistant Director
Sound Credit
Tony Volante Sound

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