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Leaving Las Vegas
Director:  Mike Figgis
Year: 1995
Runtime: 112
Rating: Unrated
Language:  Original: English; Subtitled: English, French, Spanish; Closed Captioned: English
Color: Y
Closed Captioned: Y
UPC: 027616699725
Item Number: MGD906997
With LEAVING LAS VEGAS, director Mike Figgis spun critical gold out of what would appear to be a maudlin and hackneyed premise--a down-and-out drunk meets a hooker with a heart of gold. The reason for the film's success lies partly in its refusal to moralize, but mostly it is the strong performances of Nicholas Cage and Elisabeth Shue that make the story believable and poignant. Ben Sanderson (Cage) is a Hollywood screenwriter who has become an alcoholic. After being fired, he takes his severance pay to Las Vegas, where he plans to drink himself to death. There he meets Sera (Shue), a streetwise prostitute who responds both to Ben's wild antics and to his absolute gentleness. What Sera needs most is to be needed, and Ben needs her a lot. Figgis uses his whole bag of tricks--Sera talks to the camera, the exteriors are shot in grainy 16mm--but finally it is the perfectly-conceived relationship between these two wounded people that drew the rave reviews. The film was based on a novel by John O'Brien.

An alcoholic movie executive who loses his wife, his family and his job decides to drive to Las Vegas and commit suicide by drinking himself to death in this acclaimed adaptation of the late John O'Brien's 1991 autobiographical novel. In Vegas, he meets a nearly equally pathetic young hooker and the two develop a strange, moving bond while waiting for him to die.

Theatrical release: October 27, 1995.

Shown at the 1995 Toronto Film Festival.

The film was shot on location in Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Nicolas Cage won the 1995 Best Actor Academy Award for his role in the film, beating out other favored actors such as Sean Penn (nominated for his role in DEAD MAN WALKING).

The Boston Society of Film Critics awarded Nicolas Cage its best actor prize for 1995.

The film won Independent Spirit Awards for best picture, actress (Elizabeth Shue), director, and cinematography.

Director Mike Figgis played trumpet and keyboards on the film's soundtrack.

Nicholas Cage and Elisabeth Shue spent time with alcoholics and prostitutes, respectively, in order to research their roles.

John O'Brien, who wrote the novel this film is based on, killed himself two weeks after learning that his book would be adapted for the screen. His father considers the novel his son's suicide note.

Excerpt: "You can never, ever ask me to stop drinking."--Ben (Nicolas Cage), to Sera (Elizabeth Shue)

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