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True Colors

  • 1991
  • R
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
5.8K
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John Cusack and James Spader in True Colors (1991)
Best friends from law school to election night, their friendship is sorely tested when one learns of another's betrayal.
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Best friends from law school to election night, their friendship is sorely tested when one learns of another's betrayal.Best friends from law school to election night, their friendship is sorely tested when one learns of another's betrayal.Best friends from law school to election night, their friendship is sorely tested when one learns of another's betrayal.

  • Director
    • Herbert Ross
  • Writer
    • Kevin Wade
  • Stars
    • John Cusack
    • James Spader
    • Imogen Stubbs
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    5.8K
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    • Director
      • Herbert Ross
    • Writer
      • Kevin Wade
    • Stars
      • John Cusack
      • James Spader
      • Imogen Stubbs
    • 24User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
    • 43Metascore
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    John Cusack
    John Cusack
    • Peter Burton
    James Spader
    James Spader
    • Tim Gerrity
    Imogen Stubbs
    Imogen Stubbs
    • Diana Stiles
    Mandy Patinkin
    Mandy Patinkin
    • John Palmeri
    Richard Widmark
    Richard Widmark
    • Sen. James Stiles
    Dina Merrill
    Dina Merrill
    • Joan Stiles
    Philip Bosco
    Philip Bosco
    • Sen. Frank Steubens
    Paul Guilfoyle
    Paul Guilfoyle
    • John Laury
    Brad Sullivan
    Brad Sullivan
    • FBI Agent Abernathy
    Russell Dennis Baker
    • Todd
    Don McManus
    Don McManus
    • Doug Stubblefield
    Karen Jablons-Alexander
    • Store Clerk
    Wendee Pratt
    • Janine
    Rende Rae Norman
    Rende Rae Norman
    • Fanne
    Frank Hoyt Taylor
    • Sen. Lockerby
    Anthony Fusco
    Anthony Fusco
    • Sam Minot
    Bev Appleton
    • Prof. Houseman
    Mary Mara
    Mary Mara
    • Sophia Palmeri
    • Director
      • Herbert Ross
    • Writer
      • Kevin Wade
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    User reviews24

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    Faizel

    Food for thought...

    I found this movie very entertaining because the character played by John Cusack is somewhat of a tragic hero. Are his actions planned or instinctive? I just wonder whether the title refers to his character or to the one played by Jame Spader. Overall, the movie has a good message and always holds the viewers attention.
    10steveha

    A tight, well-written drama

    True Colors is an intelligently plotted drama that never insults your intelligence. John Cusack is excellent as Peter Burton, a man with an amazing knack to manipulate people. James Spader is also excellent as Tim Gerrity, who becomes Burton's best friend. Not a moment of this movie is wasted, nor a single line of dialog. We see Burton advance his political career by hook and by crook. We see Gerrity's idealism tested. And we see how Burton's choices cost him in the end.

    The plot would not work if Cusack weren't so convincing. His Burton is so good at talking people into things, he can even talk himself into doing things he knows are wrong, dangerous, or both. While Cusack is at the center, all of the performances are solid; at no point did I focus on the acting instead of the story. The movie grabbed my attention and didn't let go.

    I give this drama my highest recommendation.
    8jukebox-2

    what politics is all about

    How do politicians become so corrupt? This film explores one pathway: ambitious young man willing to bend the law, take opportunities (or make them) as they come, sacrifice friendship, invent the facts to suit the occasion etc.

    This time, however, we have the pleasure of seeing some accountability - too bad it doesn't happen more often.

    Well acted, well directed. I gave it 8.
    RBB

    This movie changed my life!

    During the summer of 1992, when I was just a young lad of 19, my friend's mother rented TRUE COLORS, and, while I was over, she told me that she already saw the movie and that I should watch it because she thought I would like it. TRUE COLORS changed my life. After watching the movie I got pumped up to go to law school and I am now attending NEW YORK LAW SCHOOL. The movie has intelligent characters, a deep plot, and a powerful message. This movie is not like the tripe that Hollywood is pumping out on a daily basis today, but it is more like the classic filmnoir movies of the 1940's. This movie demonstrates that the lust for power, if unchecked, corrupts. That following Christmas my friend's family gave me TRUE COLORS as a Christmas gift. I still have it and watch it maybe around twice every few months to remind myself why I am in law school. Other movies that I recommend include: THE FIRM, FALLING DOWN, SCARFACE, and 8mm.
    7DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: (DVD) True Colors (1991)

    This should be my "John Cusack" holiday weekend, with 2 DVDs rented starring the actor. Earlier, I had reviewed one of his earlier works when he was a teenager - Better Off Dead, and here, I'd think it probably is his first role as a slimeball.

    John Cusack and James Spader (Sex, Lies and Videotape) play two friends, Peter Burton and Tim Gerrity, from Law School, and chronicles their friendship. They hit it off from a small automobile accident (pardon the pun), and progressed from minor adversaries, to best of friends. Until Peter's ambition gets the better of him, as he aims to become Congressman in 10 years.

    From the start, we see a flip side to Peter's goody-two-shoes character. He always has something to hide, and has an ulterior motive to things that he does. He tells little white lies to get his way, and has a siege mentality that it's always him versus Them. He gets envious of Tim's seemingly good life, and coverts Tim's girlfriend Diana, who is the daughter of a Senator. And thus begins the Kane and Abel like story, of betrayals, and counter betrayals between the two men.

    Peter gets involved with the mob in his bid to become elected, while Tim, working for the Justice Department, volunteers himself to get the dirt on Peter. It's always about the girl, or is it? And as Tim puts it aptly, only somebody close to you, can do the most damage. They know your secrets, and best of all, they have your trust. It's true though, if you think carefully about it, the best person to ruin you (reputation, etc), is none other than the person you trust the most. Again, looking at the two characters, there is no right or wrong, it all depends on the methods one uses to achieve one's goals.

    It's also an interesting look at the shady dealings of politics, of allegiances made because of donations or help to campaign funding, of owing favors to those who voted in favor of you. Things are never that simple, and the mantra shared by both characters are, so long as you don't get caught.

    John Cusack has got this charismatic charm, and in this film, uses it well as he seeks to become a politician (you have to have charisma as you deliver those speeches). James Spader too holds his own, as the naive Tim, who slowly discovers betrayal, and decides to turn the tables against the hunter. Fans of John Cusack, you must catch this! Code 1 DVD is the bare bones version, aside from the usual audio and scene selections.

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    • Trivia
      John Cusack took over 600 hours of skiing lessons in preparation for this movie. The 600 hours is equivalent to fifteen 40 hour weeks.
    • Goofs
      When James Spader lifts the case of champagne bottles at the end of the film, it is obvious that the case has little to no weight in it, meaning the prop bottles are empty.
    • Quotes

      Tim Gerrity: My old man had a saying, that friendship is like the morning dew: It settles on some roses, and it settles on some dog shit.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Class Action/If Looks Could Kill/Guilty by Suspicion/True Colors (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      Sweet Dreams
      by Annie Lennox & David A. Stewart

      Performed by Eurythmics

      Courtesy of RCA Records, Cassettes & CD's

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    • Release date
      • March 15, 1991 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • True Colours
    • Filming locations
      • Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $20,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $418,807
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $59,517
      • Mar 17, 1991
    • Gross worldwide
      • $418,807
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 51 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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