Heaven's Gate
Synopsis
A notorious artistic and financial failure, Michael Cimino's Heaven's Gate was blamed for critically wounding the movie Western and definitively ushering out the 1970s Hollywood New Wave of young, brash, independent filmmakers. Taking a revisionist, post-Vietnam view of American imperialism, Cimino used the historical Johnson County War incident in Wyoming to create an impressionistic tapestry of Western conflict between poor immigrant settlers and rich cattle barons led by Canton (Sam Waterston) and his hired gun Nate Champion (Christopher Walken). Attempting to mediate is idealistic Harvard graduate and county marshal Averill (Kris Kristofferson), who is both Nate's friend and his romantic rival for the affections of Ella Watson (Isabelle Huppert). However, war erupts, at great cost to all involved. Flush from his success with the Oscar-winning The Deer Hunter (1978), Cimino demanded creative control, and his insistence on shooting on location and building historically accurate sets and props multiplied the film's original budget to a then-astronomical $36 million. When United Artists premiered the original 219-minute version (sight unseen), they discovered that Cimino had produced an elliptical epic, compounding the box-office difficulties of making a Western without any major stars. Critics howled about Cimino's incomprehensible self-indulgence, and United Artists pulled the film after several days. Re-released five months later, 70 minutes shorter, Heaven's Gate bombed again, and MGM bought out the financially crippled United Artists. The ailing Western genre virtually vanished during the 1980s, Cimino's career never recovered, and Hollywood studios had had enough of bankrolling financially risky ventures by auteur directors. Heaven's Gate's reputation recovered somewhat after its video release, as it garnered praise from some viewers for such visually remarkable sequences as the Harvard dance and the final battle, as well as for David Mansfield's haunting score. Steven Bach's book Final Cut provides a full production history.~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide
Full Credits
- Director:Michael Cimino, Michael Cimino,
- Writer:Michael Cimino,
- Producer:Joann Carelli, Joann Carelli,
- Cinematographer:Vilmos Zsigmond,
- Editor:
- Executive Producer:Denis O'Dell, Charles Okun,
- Cast:Kris Kristofferson, Sam Waterston, Brad Dourif, Isabelle Huppert, John Hurt, Christopher Walken,
- Second Assistant Director:Terry Needham, Richard Graves, Michael Stevenson, Dennis Capps,
- Supervising Sound Editor:James J. Klinger,
- Sound:Malcolm Davies,
- Camera Operator:Jan Kiesser,
- Sound Editor:Curt Schulkey, Tom C. McCarthy, Winston Ryder, Richard Adams,
- Costume Design:J. Allen Highfill,
- Assistant Camera:Michael Gershman, Ken Nishino, Eric Engler,
- Executive In Charge Of Post Production:William Reynolds,
- Makeup Artist:Ken Chase, Tom Hoerber, Connie Reeve, Christine Allsopp, Ben Nye, Jerry O'Dell,
- Stunts:Walter Scott, William H. Burton Sr., Alan Gibbs, Billy Hank Hooker, Debbie Evans, George Orrison, Tom Elliott, David S. Cass Sr., Loyd Catlett, Joe Finnegan, Hank Calia, H.P. Evetts, Leroy Johnson, Chuck Waters, Larry Randles, Bill Hart,
- Screenplay:Michael Cimino,
- Set Decoration:James L. Berkey, Josie MacAvin,
- Stunt Coordinator:Buddy Van Horn,
- Special Effects:Stan Parks, Ken Pepiot, Kevin Quibell, James Camomile, Samuel E. Price, Paul Stewart,
- Casting Director:Tony Gaznick, Jane Hallaren, Cis Corman,
- Music Supervisor:Joann Carelli,
- Art Direction:Spencer Deverell, Maurice Fowler,
- Hairstylist:Mary Keats, Verne Caruso,
- Production Design:Tambi Larsen,
- Original Music Composer:David Mansfield,
- Choreographer:Eleanor Fazan,
- Assistant Director:Brian W. Cook, Michael Grillo,
- Special Effects Makeup Artist:Thomas R. Burman,
- Sound Mixer:C. Darin Knight,
Technical specifications
- Rating:R
- Country:United States
- Language:English, Język polski, Français, Deutsch, русский язык, українська мова
- Release:November 19, 1980
- Duration:219 min
- Genres:Western, Drama, Romance


