Bobby
- Director: Emilio Estevez
- Writer: Emilio Estevez
- Producer: Edward Bass; Daniel Grodnik
CGiii Comment
Estevez does it all...but, does he pull it off?
He certainly does - impressive to say the least.
There are a multitude of characters, subplots galore and he manages to keep them controlled and, more importantly, interesting.
Carry on directing - this deserves a much wider audience.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Tuesday, June 4, 1968: the California presidential primary. As day breaks Robert F. Kennedy arrives at the Ambassador Hotel; he'll campaign, then speak to supporters at midnight. To capture the texture of the late 1960s, we see vignettes at the hotel: a couple marries so he can avoid Vietnam, kitchen staff discuss race and baseball, a man cheats on his wife, another is fired for racism, a retired hotel doorman plays chess in the lobby with an old friend, a campaign strategist's wife needs a pair of black shoes, two campaign staff trip on LSD, a lounge singer is on the downhill slide. Through it all, we see and hear RFK calling for a better society and a better nation.
Cast & Characters
Harry Belafonte as Nelson;
Joy Bryant as Patricia;
Nick Cannon as Dwayne;
Emilio Estevez as Tim;
Laurence Fishburne as Edward;
Brian Geraghty as Jimmy;
Heather Graham as Angela;
Anthony Hopkins as John;
Helen Hunt as Samantha;
Joshua Jackson as Wade;
David Krumholtz as Agent Phil;
Ashton Kutcher as Fisher;
Shia LaBeouf as Cooper;
Lindsay Lohan as Diane;
William H. Macy as Paul