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The Laramie Project

Year:
Duration:
97 min
Genres:
Drama | Crime
IMDB rate:
7.3
Director:
Moisés Kaufman
Awards:
Nominated for 4 Primetime Emmys. Another 5 wins & 12 nominations
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 2002-03-09
Filming Locations: USA
Cast
Actor
Character
Amy Madigan
Amy Madigan
The Laramie Project
Kathleen Chalfant
Anonymous Female Rancher
Laura Linney
Sherry Johnson
Peter Fonda
Doctor Cantway
Jeremy Davies
Jedadiah Schultz
Nestor Carbonell
Moisés Kaufman
Camryn Manheim
Rebecca Hilliker
Andy Paris
Stephen Belber
Grant Varjas
Greg Pierotti
Kelli Simpkins
Leigh Fondakowski
Clea DuVall
Amanda Gronich
Billie McBride
Waitress
Bill Christ
Man on the Porch
Frances Sternhagen
Marge Murray
Regina Krueger
Alison Mears
Michael Emerson
Reverend
Margo Martindale
Trish Steger
Steve Buscemi
Doc O'Connor
Christina Ricci
Romaine Patterson
Greg Pierotti
Jon Peacock
Janeane Garofalo
Catherine Connolly
John McAdams
Jonas Slonaker
Joshua Jackson
Matt Galloway
Michael K. Osborn
Murdock Cooper
Anne Cloud
Kristin Price
Mark Webber
Aaron McKinney
Ben Foster
Aaron Kreifels
Lois Smith
Lucy Thompson
Leslie Henson
Catherine Connolly's Partner
Garrett Neergaard
Russell Henderson
Daniel Ahearn
Arraignment Judge
Clancy Brown
Rob Debree
Tom Bower
Father Roger Schmit
Steve Sealy
Bill McKinney
Pat Mahoney
Sgt. Hing
Jim Hooley
Reporter #1
Jacquie Palisi
Reporter #2
Nancy Phillips
Reporter #3
Nelson Embleton
Anonymous Male Rancher
Craig Stout
Governor Jim Geringer
Barbara Pitts
Sherry Aanenson
Dylan Baker
Rulon Stacey
Stephen Belber
Anonymous Friend of Aaron McKinney
Noah Fleiss
Shannon Shingleton
Summer Phoenix
Jen Malmskog
John Lodico
Conrad Miller
Bhavna de Montebello
Zubaida Ula
Amanda Gronich
Zackie Salmon
Mercedes Herrero
Pam Sears
Bill Irwin
Harry Woods
James Murtaugh
Reverend Fred Phelps
Richard Riehle
Henderson Trial Judge
Terry Kinney
Dennis Shepard
Lou Anne Wright
Judy Shepard
Ben Fuhrman
McKinney Trial Judge
John Nance
Jury Foreman
Dave Aquino
Reporter
Matt Brown
Rev. Phelps Protester
Lauren Bulloch
Reggie's Daughter
Teresa Cocas
TV Reporter
Dawn E. Anderson
Angel
Kevin Aviance
Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)
Michael Bravo
Orderly
Bill Clinton
Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)
Zach Cumer
Rev. Fred Phelps' Younger Son
Ellen DeGeneres
Herself (archive footage) (uncredited)
Nicholas DiNardo
Reverend's Son
Payton Dunham
Motel Clerk
Vanessa Lunnon
Matthew's Friend
Jason Niedbalski
Extra (uncredited)
Stanley Roach
County Sheriff
K. Harrison Sweeney
Chief Tolley
Did you know?
Trivia
The parade was shot the first day of production in the midst of a snow storm. It was May.
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The film was to make its HBO debut on March 16, 2002, but was pushed forward a week when NBC scheduled The Matthew Shepard Story (2002) for the same day.
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The Jedadiah Schultz character (played by Jeremy Davies) talks about winning a competition by performing a scene from the play "Angels in America" by Tony Kushner. Kathleen Chalfant, another member of the "Laramie Project" cast, played Hannah Porter Pitt, Ethel Rosenberg, and other roles in the original Broadway production of "Angels in America".
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Quotes
Doc O'Conner: I remembered something to myself. The night he and I drove around together, he said, 'Laramie sparkles, doesn't it?' And where he was in that spot up there, if you sit exactly in that spot up there, Laramie sparkles. With the low-lying clouds, it's - uh - it's the blue lights that bounce off the clouds. And it goes over the whole city. I mean, I mean, it blows you away. And Matt was right there in that spot. And I can just picture - in his eyes - what he was seeing. And the last thing that he saw on this Earth was the sparkling lights of Laramie, Wyoming.
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Dennis Shepard: My son, Matthew, did not look like a winner. He was rather uncoordinated and wore braces from the age of 13 until the day he died. However in his all-too-brief life, he proved that he was a winner. On October 6th 1998, he tried to show the world he could win again. On October 12th 1998, my first born son, and my hero, lost. On October 12th 1998, my first born son, and my hero, died. 50 days before his 22nd birthday. I keep wondering the same thing that I did when I first saw him in the hospital. What would he have become? How could he have changed his piece of the world to make it better? Matt officially died in a hospital in Fort Collins, Colorado. He actually died on the outskirts of Laramie, tied to a fence. You, Mr. McKinney, with your friend Mr. Henderson, left him there, by himself. But he was not alone. There were his lifelong friends with him, friends that he had grown up with. You're probably wondering who these friends were. First he had the beautiful night sky and the same stars and moon we used to see through a telescope. Then he had the daylight and the sun to shine on him. And through it all, he was breathing in the scent of the pine trees from the snowy range. He heard the wind, the ever present Wyoming wind for the last time. He had one more friend with him. He had God. And I feel better, knowing he wasn't alone. Matt's beating, hospitalization, and funeral focused worldwide attention on hate. Good is coming out of evil. People have said, 'Enough is enough.' I miss my son, but I am proud to be able to say that he was my son. Judy has been quoted as being against the death penalty. It has been stated that Matt was against the death penalty. Both of these statements are false. I, too, believe in the death penalty. I would like nothing better than to see you die, Mr. McKinney. However, this is the time to begin the healing process, to show mercy to someone who refused to show any mercy. Mr. McKinney, I am going to grant you life, as hard as it is to do so, because of Matthew. Everytime you celebrate Christmas, a birthday, the 4th of July, remember that Matt isn't. Everytime that you wake up in your prison cell, remember you had the opportunity and the ability to stop your actions that night. You robbed me of something very precious and I will never forgive you for that. Mr. McKinney, I give you life in the memory of someone who no longer lives. May you have a long life. And may you thank Matthew everyday for it.
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Stephen Belber: 'Live and let live' is, at best, a load of crap. It basically boils down to: 'If I don't tell you I'm a fag, you won't beat the crap out of me'. What kind of philosophy is that?
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Photos from cast
Amy Madigan
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