The Majestic Image
Metascore

Generally unfavorable - based on 30 Critics

User Score

Generally favorable reviews- based on 31 Ratings

Summary: Peter Appleton is an ambitious young screenwriter working for HHS Studios during Hollywood's Golden Age, 1951 in particular. "Ashes to Ashes" is about to be released, and he's dating the attractive movie star, Sandra Sinclair. Just when everything seems to be going his way, it is discovered he (unwittingly) attended a Communist meeting during college when pulled there by his girlfriend at the time, and thus heavy suspicion settles over him and he'll have to stand before Congress. Afraid of what might happen if they don't, HHS cancels Appleton's contract and aborts the release date of the film. Appleton promptly begins to wallow in self-pity and spends nearly an entire night at a bar, then drives intoxicated through the streets of the California course until plummeting into a stormy river and getting knocked unconscious. Washing up on the beaches of a small town called Lawson. Although the people there are pleasant and likeable, the town is depressed and lifeless due to having lost 62 of it's sons in World War II. One of them, Luke Trimble, was missing in action; and miraculously, Peter bears a striking resemblence to the black and white photos, close enough to fool even Luke's father, Harry. However, thanks to the blow to the head and the alcohol, Peter has suffered amnesia and decides he must be who they think he is. Besides, it's not a bad life: Luke's beautiful lover, lawyer Adele Stanton, is all over him, the town has suddenly come back to life with excitement, and he and his "father" rebuild a movie palace Harry used to run, the Majestic. Unfortunately, Peter's memory returns in time for G-men to track him down.
Runtime: 152 min
Rating: Rated PG for language and mild thematic elements.
Production: Village Roadshow Pictures
Genres: Drama, Romance
Countries: USA, Australia
Language: English
Home Release Date: Jun 18, 2002
Director Credit
Frank Darabont Director
Writer Credit
Michael Sloane Written By
Principal Cast Credit
Jim Carrey Peter Appleton
Martin Landau Harry Trimble
Cast Credit
Bob Balaban Elvin Clyde
Brent Briscoe Sheriff Cecil Coleman
Brian Howe Carl Leffert/Head Of The Studio
Catherine Dent Mabel
David Ogden Stiers Doc Stanton
Gerry Black Emmett Smith
Hal Holbrook Congressman Doyle
James Whitmore Stan Keller
Jeffrey DeMunn Ernie Cole
Karl Bury Bob Leffert
Laurie Holden Adele Stanton
Ron Rifkin Kevin Bannerman
Susan Willis Irene Terwilliger
Producer Credit
Anna Garduno Associate Producer
Claudia Cummings Producer Pre-Records
Frank Darabont Producer
Jim Behnke Executive Producer
Linda Fields Associate Producer
Michael Sloane Associate Producer
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