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Hero (1992 film)

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Hero

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Directed by Stephen Frears
Produced by Laura Ziskin
Written by Laura Ziskin
Alvin Sargent
David Webb Peoples
Starring Dustin Hoffman
Geena Davis
Andy Garcia
Joan Cusack
Kevin J. O'Connor
Maury Chaykin
Stephen Tobolowsky
Music by George Fenton
Cinematography Oliver Stapleton
Editing by Mick Audsley
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date(s) October 2, 1992
Running time 117 min
Country Flag of the United States USA
Language English
Budget $42,000,000 (estimated)[1]
Gross revenue $66,500,000 (Worldwide)[1]
IMDb profile

Hero (also known as Accidental Hero) is a comedy and drama movie starring Dustin Hoffman, Geena Davis, Andy Garcia, Chevy Chase, and Joan Cusack and directed by Stephen Frears. It was released in the United States on October 2, 1992. Hero is about Bernard "Bernie" LaPlante, a thief (played by Hoffman) who anonymously helps rescue survivors of a plane crash. Homeless Vietnam veteran John Bubber (Garcia) whom Bernie had briefly met earlier in the film, takes credit for the rescue when Bernie turns out to be too involved in his criminal activities and troubled life to realize that the media has worked up a frenzy trying to find the identity of the hero. Meanwhile, Gail (Davis), a TV reporter (and one of the crash survivors), has been hoping for an investigation that's not about exposing human weakness but one that discovers layer after layer of human goodness. She soon grooms Bubber's public image as a hero, and even falls in love with him, all the while under the impression that Bubber is the hero. The irony that constantly feeds the film is that Bernie, who is a real sleaze, has done an uncharacteristically noble thing and suffers greatly for it, while John Bubber, who is truly noble and virtuous, has been living a terrible life until he does an uncharacteristically sleazy thing. Mariah Carey originally recorded her #1 hit single, Hero, for the film but the filmmakers did not think the power ballad was a good fit. Instead, Luther Vandross sang the theme, Heart of a Hero.

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  1. ^ a b Hero (1992) - Box office/business. imdb.com. Retrieved on 2007-12-22.

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