Information about King Of The Hill (film)



King of the Hill
Directed bySteven Soderbergh
Produced byAlbert Berger
John Hardy
Barbara Maltby
Ron Yerxa
Written byA. E. Hotchner, Steven Soderbergh (screenplay)
StarringJesse Bradford
Jeroen Krabbé
Spalding Gray
Adrien Brody
Elizabeth McGovern
Joe Chrest
Music byJeffrey Kimball
CinematographyElliot Davis
Editing bySteven Soderbergh
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release date(s)August 20, 1993
Running time109 min.
CountryUSA
LanguageEnglish
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King of the Hill is a 1993 film, Steven Soderbergh's third feature film, and the second he directed from his own screenplay following his 1989 Palme d'Or-winning effort sex, lies, and videotape.

Based on the Depression-era bildungsroman memoir of writer A.E. Hotchner, it follows the story of two brothers struggling to survive on their own in a fleabag hotel in St. Louis while their mother is committed to a sanatorium with tuberculosis and their father, a traveling salesman, is off on long trips from which they can't be certain he will return.

The film is distinctive in part because the antagonists who drive much of the plot are relatively mild by cinematic standards. The two primary ones — a cop on his beat and a hotel porter — share the characteristic of taking joy and pride in sadistically enforcing the property rights of the rich against the poor. The actual rich, with the exception of some schoolmates, are not a direct part of the boys' lives; rather, from their perspective, it is the uniformed caste set just above them that generates much of their misery. As such, the film is an unusual commentary on social relations among the underclasses, all the more so within that subgenre since it contains relatively little physical violence (though it does contain some blood.)

Jesse Bradford, who was 14 at the film's release, is the protagonist. Many actors in the supporting cast have had many other prominent roles, including Jeroen Krabbé, Lisa Eichhorn, Karen Allen, Spalding Gray, Elizabeth McGovern, Amber Benson, Katherine Heigl and Adrien Brody. The film also contains the first screen roles of Joe Chrest as the porter and Lauryn Hill, who appears in a small part as an elevator operator.

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King of the Hill may refer to:
  • King of the Hill, the Mike Judge animated television series
  • King of the Hill (game), a game where the object is to stay on top of a large hill or pile
  • King of the Hill

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Steven Soderbergh

Birth name Steven Andrew Soderbergh
Born January 14 1963 (1963--) (age 44)
Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
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John Hardy can refer to:
  • "John Hardy" (song), an American folk song about a murderer
  • John Hardy (composer), British composer
  • John Hardy (football player), Player in the NFL
  • John Hardy (geneticist), British human geneticist and molecular biologist

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Aaron Edward Hotchner, (born June 28 1920) is an American editor, novelist, playwright and biographer who has partnered with Paul Newman for Newman's Own line of products.[1]

He was born in St. Louis and attended Soldan High School.
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Steven Soderbergh

Birth name Steven Andrew Soderbergh
Born January 14 1963 (1963--) (age 44)
Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
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Jesse Bradford

Birth name Jesse Bradford Watrouse
Born May 28 1979 (1979--) (age 28)
Norwalk, Connecticut, U.S.
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Jeroen Krabbé

Krabbé in The Living Daylights
Birth name Jeroen Aart Krabbé
Born November 5 1944 (1944--) (age 64)
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Died
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Spalding Gray (June 5, 1941 – ca. January 10, 2004) was an American actor, screenwriter and playwright.

Career

After a few minor cinema roles and appearing in The Farmer's Daughter
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Adrien Brody

Brody at Cannes Film Festival, 2002

Born March 14 1973 (1973--) (age 34)
Woodhaven, Queens, New York, U.S.
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Elizabeth McGovern

Born July 18 1961 (1961--) (age 46)
Evanston, Illinois, United States

Spouse(s) Simon Curtis (1992 - present)

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Steven Soderbergh

Birth name Steven Andrew Soderbergh
Born January 14 1963 (1963--) (age 44)
Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
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Universal Studios

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Founded June 8, 1912
Headquarters Universal City, California, United States

Key people Carl Laemmle, Founder
Ron Meyer, President/COO
Industry Motion pictures
Parent NBC Universal
Owner General Electric
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August 20 is the 1st day of the year (2nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 0 days remaining.

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Motto
"In God We Trust"   (since 1956)
"E Pluribus Unum"   ("From Many, One"; Latin, traditional)
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Writing system: Latin (English variant) 
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Official language of: 53 countries
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ISO 639-1: en
ISO 639-2: eng
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Steven Soderbergh

Birth name Steven Andrew Soderbergh
Born January 14 1963 (1963--) (age 44)
Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
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The Palme d'Or ("Golden Palm") is the highest prize given to a competing film at the Cannes Film Festival. It was introduced in 1955 by the organizing committee. From 1939 to 1954, the highest prize had been called the Grand Prix du Festival International du Film.
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sex, lies, and videotape (the title is always given in lower case letters) is a 1989 independent film that brought director Steven Soderbergh to prominence.
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A Bildungsroman (IPA: [ˈbɪldʊŋs.roˌmaːn]/, German: "novel of self-cultivation") is a novelistic form which concentrates on the spiritual, moral, psychological, or social development and growth of
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Aaron Edward Hotchner, (born June 28 1920) is an American editor, novelist, playwright and biographer who has partnered with Paul Newman for Newman's Own line of products.[1]

He was born in St. Louis and attended Soldan High School.
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St. Louis, Missouri

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A sanatorium (also sanitorium, sanitarium) is a medical facility for long-term illness, typically tuberculosis.
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travelling salesman problem (TSP) is a problem in discrete or combinatorial optimization. It is a prominent illustration of a class of problems in computational complexity theory which are classified as NP-hard.
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In literature, the antagonist is that against which the main character or protagonist contends. [1] An antagonist is often a Villain, but may be a force of nature, set of circumstances, an animal, or other force that is in conflict with the protaganist.
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A cop is a slang term used to describe police, constables, sheriffs, prison guards and other law enforcement officers. The usage of the word "cop" to refer to law enforcement may have been derived from the verb cop
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