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IMDbTom Cruise and particularly Dustin Hoffman both have given brilliant performances that happen to be the finest acting ever seen, earning Hoffman a well-deserved Oscar. We must single out actress Valerie Golino for her outstanding performance as Charlie's sympathetic and kind partner. This is a gem of a movie that frequently passes unnoticed, so if you like sweet and heartwarming films, this film should be on your watch list. The film has received a lot of positive reviews from critics all over the world for the well-crafted piece of art that it is. "Rain Man" has a majestically beautiful weight, and despite its main theme, the director's ability to highlight the bond between two long-lost siblings never fails to touch the heart and bring tears to the eyes of the viewer. It touches the audience on a deeper level and is also one of the top-class emotional films out there with a lot of positive reviews attached to its name.
Best Actor in a Leading Role | 1989 | Dustin
Best Picture | 1989 | Mark
Best Director | 1989 | Barry
Best Writing Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen | 1989 | Barry
Best Motion Picture Drama | 1989
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture Drama | 1989 | Dustin
Best Foreign Film Miglior Film Straniero | 1989 | Barry
Best Foreign Actor Migliore Attore Straniero | 1989 | Dustin
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures | 1989 | Cherylanne
Best Edited Feature Film | 1989 | Stu
Best Film | 1989 | Barry
Best Director | 1988 | Barry
Best Supporting Actor | 1988 | Tom
Best Actor | 1988 | Dustin
Best Film | 1988
Worst Foreign Actor | 1990 | Dustin
1989 | Hans
1989
Best International Film | 1989 | Barry
Best Foreign Film | 1989
Favorite Dramatic Motion Picture | 1989
Motion Picture | 2023
Best Music Original Score | 1989 | Hans
Best Art DirectionSet Decoration | 1989 | Ida
Best Cinematography | 1989 | John
Best Film Editing | 1989 | Stu
Best Screenplay Motion Picture | 1989 | Ronald
Best Director Motion Picture | 1989 | Barry
Best Actor | 1990 | Dustin
Best Screenplay Original | 1990 | Ronald
Best Editing | 1990 | Stu
Best Foreign Film Meilleur film tranger | 1990 | Barry
Best Foreign Language Film | 1990
Best Actor | 1989 | Dustin
Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen | 1989 | Ronald
Best Foreign Film | 1989
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical Releases | 1989 | John
Best Foreign Director Migliore Regista Straniero | 1989 | Barry
Best Foreign Producer Migliore Produttore Straniero | 1989 | Mark
Best Foreign Screenplay Migliore Sceneggiatura Straniera | 1989 | Barry
Best Actor | 1989 | Dustin
Best Foreign Director Regista del Miglior Film Straniero | 1989 | Barry
Best Supporting Actress Migliore Attrice Non Protagonista | 1989 | Valeria
Best Actor | 1988 | Dustin
Budget 25,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 354,825,435 USD
For in-flight viewing, several airlines deleted the sequence in which Raymond Babbitt reels off statistics on airline accidents, except Qantas. They even promoted one of the movie's writers to first class once when he travelled on their airline.
What Raymond Babbitt says about Qantas was, and still is true. From 1921 to 2021, Qantas has never lost any jet airliners.
During filming, Dustin Hoffman was unsure of the film's potential and his own performance. Three weeks into the project, Hoffman wanted out, telling Barry Levinson, "Get Richard Dreyfuss, get somebody, Barry, because this is the worst work of my life." Hoffman would nab his second Best Actor Academy Award for his work.
The elderly man in the waiting room who talks on and on about the Pony Express is Byron P. Cavnar, an 89-year-old local who was in the waiting room when the crew arrived to film there. He got to talking on his favorite subject, the Pony Express, and director Barry Levinson got such a kick out of it that he let Cavnar keep on talking as the cameras rolled. All his dialogue was spontaneous and not scripted.
Dustin Hoffman spent a lot of time with savant Kim Peek, the inspiration for the character of Raymond. Rain Man writer Barry Morrow first met Peek in 1986, and on winning an Oscar for the screenplay for this movie in 1989, gave his Oscar trophy to Kim Peek. Hoffman made Kim's father (the main caregiver) a promise that he would "share Kim with the world." For nearly twenty years until his death, Kim Peek went all over the world impressing people with his incredible memory and ability to recall minute details from centuries of history.
"Charlie: Who took this picture? Raymond: D-A-D. Charlie: And you lived with us? Raymond: Yeah, 10962 Beachcrest Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Charlie: When did you leave? Raymond: January 12, 1965. Very snowy that day. 7.2 inches of snow that day. Charlie: Just after Mom died. Raymond: Yeah Mom died January 5, 1965. Charlie: You remember that day. Was I there? Where was I? Raymond: You were in the window. You waved to me, "Bye bye Rain Man", "Bye bye.""
"Charlie: What you have to understand is, four days ago he was only my brother in name. And this morning we had pancakes."