Ragtime

US (1981): Drama

Fact and fiction intertwine in Milos Forman's colorful kaleidoscope of E.L. Doctorow's sprawling novel of turn-of-the-century America. Anchored in the true story of the murder of architect Stanford White (Norman Mailer) by Harry Thaw (Robert Joy) over the affections of his wife Evelyn Nesbit (Elizabeth McGovern), Forman weaves a portrait of early 1900s America in a tapestry of intertwining fictional tales. The primary thread involves the proud black pianist Coalhouse Walker Jr. (Howard Rollins) and his demand for justice when a racist fireman destroys his automobile, which escalates into a reign of terror by Walker and a band of revolutionaries. A secondary story involves an ambitious immigrant artist (Mandy Patinkin) whose primitive flipbooks send him on the road to creating early cinema. Centering all of these stories in one way or another is an upper-class family known simply as Father (James Olson), Mother (Mary Steenburgen), and Younger Brother (Brad Dourif). James Cagney came out of a twenty-year retirement to play the irascible Irish police commissioner, a character created for the film. Forman's biggest departure from Doctorow's novel, however, is his focus on Walker's story, cutting away the other threads to little more than asides in the final half of the picture, the primary dramatic weakness of an otherwise rich evocation of America's past. Randy Newman's lyrical score and Miroslav Ondricek's understated cinematography earned two of the film's eight Academy Awards nominations. The story also provided the basis for the highly successful Ahrens-Flaherty Broadway musical, Ragtime (1998-2000). (De Laurentiis, Sunley/Paramount) (Sean Axmaker, Amazon.com)


· Supporting Actor 1981: Howard Rollins, Jr., Jr.
· Supporting Actress 1981: Elizabeth McGovern
· Writing (Best Screenplay based on material from another medium) 1981: Michael Weller
· Art Direction/Set Decoration 1981: John Graysmark, Patrizia von Brandenstein, Anthony Reading - Art Direction, George DeTitta, Sr., George DeTitta, Jr., Peter Howitt - Set Decoration
· Cinematography 1981: Miroslav Ondrícek
· Costume Design 1981: Anna Hill Johnstone
· Music Scoring Awards (Best Original Score) 1981: Randy Newman
· Music Best Song 1981: "One More Hour" Randy Newman - Music & Lyric

8 nominations