Sommersby (1993)



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Synopsis:
This Americanized remake of the French classic The Return of Martin Guerre (1982) transports the story's setting from the 16th century Gallic countryside to 19th century Tennessee at the conclusion of the U.S. Civil War. Richard Gere stars as Jack Sommersby, a wealthy landowner who returns to his small cotton farming town of Vine Hill three years after the Civil War's end. The defeated Confederate soldier is ready to resume his past life with his young wife Laurel (Jodie Foster). Thinking her husband long dead, however, Laurel has become engaged to Orin Meecham (Bill Pullman), an arrangement she quickly calls off, enraging and embittering Orin. Soon it becomes evident that his experiences have changed Jack thoroughly. A callous and cruel man widely feared before the war, he is now charming and sensitive, offering financial opportunities to an ex-slave and caring for Laurel and his young son. Jack even persuades the town's citizenry that he can rescue their fortunes by pooling resources and switching Vine Hill's chief crop from cotton to tobacco. Jack's scheme works, but Orin becomes increasingly convinced that Jack is in fact an impostor masquerading as the wealthy Sommersby, a suspicion that the smitten and quickly pregnant Laurel secretly shares. When Jack is arrested and charged with a murder he drunkenly committed years before, the court trial leads to some startling revelations about the past.

~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
2/5/1993
Director Credit
Jon Amiel Director
Cast Credit
Ray McKinnon Lawyer Webb
Paul Austin KKK #1/Folsom
Frank Taylor KKK #2
Muse Watson Drifter #1
Doug Sloan Marshall #2
Mark Williams Boy #2
Richard Gere Jack
Jodie Foster Laurel
Lanny Flaherty Buck
Wendell Wellman Travis
James Earl Jones Judge Issacs
Bill Pullman Orin Meecham
William Windom Reverend Powell
Brett Kelley Little Rob
Maury Chaykin Lawyer Dawson
Clarice Taylor Esther
Frankie R. Faison Joseph
Lee Ermey Dick Mead
Richard Hamilton Doc Evans
Dean Whitworth Tom Clemmons
Stan Kelly John Green
Richard Lineback Timothy Fry
Production Credits Credit
Mary McLaglen Co-Producer
Arnon Milchan Producer
Richard Gere Executive Producer
Maggie Wilde Executive Producer
Steven E. Reuther Producer
Art Department Credit
P. Michael Johnston Production Designer
Marco Rubeo Set Designer
Michael Seirton Set Designer
Bruno Rubeo Production Designer
Film Camera Credit
Philippe Rousselot Cinematographer
Production Management Credit
Josh McLaglen first Assistant Director
Visual Effects Credit
Greg Hull Special Effects
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Jean-Luc Russier Makeup
Marilyn Kay Vance Costume Designer
Peter Robb-King Makeup



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