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  1. Mar 20, 1998 · It's a superb film--funny, insightful and very wise about the realities of political life. The director, Mike Nichols, and the writer, his longtime collaborator Elaine May, have put an astonishing amount of information on the screen, yes, but that wasn't the hard part.

  2. 80% Tomatometer 79 Reviews. 64% Audience Score 10,000+ Ratings. In this adaptation of the best-selling roman a clef about Bill Clinton's 1992 run for the White House, the young and gifted Henry...

    • (79)
    • Mike Nichols
    • R
    • John Travolta
  3. The real action is on the sidelines, wherever Jack Stanton and his smart, stoical wife, Susan (Emma Thompson), happen to be. In describing the delicate balance between Jack and Susan, the movie is...

  4. Primary Colors got two Oscar nominations, for best adapted screenplay based on Joe Klein's novel and Best Supporting Actress for Kathy Bates. Bates is a tough political infighter, but loyal to Travolta/Thompson having history going all the way back to the Vietnam war protests.

  5. Mar 20, 1998 · The much under-rated Primary Colors represents the zenith of its genre: a consistently excellent political satire armed with a stellar cast, an involving, intricate plot, and some of the finest direction in recent times from the sporadic (yet always reliable) Mike Nichols.

    • (30K)
    • Comedy, Drama
    • Mike Nichols
    • 1998-03-20
  6. When Jack panders to Jewish voters by claiming that his rival won't support Israel, the opponent suffers a heart attack. Replacing him is Fred Picker (Larry Hagman), a political figure beloved and admired, even by one of Stanton's top strategists, Libby ( Kathy Bates ).

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  8. Mar 20, 2019 · At its most revealing, Primary Colors rolls with a telling back-of-the-bus, inside-the-motel feel, cluing us to the inside workings of a shoestring, but wondrously successful, political...

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