Forrest Gump (1994)
A man with a low IQ has accomplished great things in his life and been present during significant historic events—in each case, far exceeding what anyone imagined he could do. But despite all he has achieved, his one true love eludes him.
Country: United States of America
Directors: Robert Zemeckis
Casts: Tom Hanks as Forrest Gump, Robin Wright as Jenny Curran, Gary Sinise as Dan Taylor, Mykelti Williamson as Bubba, Sally Field as Mrs. Gump, Michael Conner Humphreys as Young Forrest Gump, Hanna Hall as Young Jenny Curran, Haley Joel Osment as Forrest Gump Jr., Siobhan Fallon Hogan as School Bus Driver, Afemo Omilami as Drill Sergeant, Peter Dobson as Young Elvis Presley, Sonny Shroyer as College Football Coach, George Kelly as Barber, Sam Anderson as Principal, Margo Moorer as Louise, Christopher Jones as Boy with cross, Kevin Mangan as Jenny's Father, Brett Rice as High School Football Coach, Daniel C. Striepeke as Recruiter, David Brisbin as Newscaster, Kirk Ward as Earl, Marlena Smalls as Bubba's Mother, Kitty K. Green as Bubba's Great Grandmother, Mark Matheisen as Jenny's Date, Al Harrington as Local Anchor #1, Joe Washington as Local Anchor #2, Jed Gillin as John F. Kennedy (voice), Don Fischer as Army Recruiter, Matt Wallace as Barracks Recruit, Mike Jolly as Club Patron, Michael Kemmerling as Club Patron, John Voldstad as Club Patron, Daniel J. Gillooly as Helicopter Gunman, Michael Burgess as Cleveland, Steven Griffith as Tex, Michael McFall as Army Hospital Male Nurse, Byron Minns as Wounded soldier, Steve DeRelian as Wounded Soldier, Bonnie Ann Burgess as Army Nurse, Stephen Bridgewater as Hospital Officer, John William Galt as President Johnson (voice), Isabel Rose as Isabel, Richard D'Alessandro as Abbie Hoffman, Kevin Davis as Black Panther, Michael Jace as Black Panther, Geoffrey Blake as Wesley, Vanessa Roth as Hollywood Boulevard Girlfriend, Emily Carey as Hollywood Boulevard Girlfriend, Dick Cavett as Dick Cavett, Tiffany Salerno as Carla, Marla Sucharetza as Lenore, Joe Alaskey as President Nixon (voice), Lazarus Jackson as Discharge Officer, Matt Rebenkoff as Drugged Out Boyfriend, Nora Dunfee as Elderly Southern Woman, Hallie D'Amore as Waitress in cafe, Michael Mattison as Taxi Driver, Charles Boswell as Aging Hippie, Timothy McNeil as Wild Eyed Man, Bob Penny as Crony, Greg Brown as Football Player (uncredited), Troy Christian as Cheerleader (uncredited), Bryan Hanna as Football Coach (uncredited), Zach Hanner as Barracks Recruit (uncredited), Aaron Michael Lacey as National Guardsman (uncredited), Jacqueline Lovell as Football Fan (uncredited), Brendan Shanahan as Football Player (uncredited), William Shipman as Black Panther (uncredited), Robb Skyler as Nicholas Katzenbach (uncredited), Mary Ellen Trainor as Jenny's Babysitter (uncredited), Kurt Russell as Elvis Presley (voice) (uncredited), Jeffrey Winner as Club Patron (uncredited), Bob Harks as University Dean