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A Prairie Home Companion (film)

A Prairie Home Companion is a 2006 American musical comedy film directed by Robert Altman and is his final film. It is a fictional representation of behind-the-scenes activities at the long-running public radio show of the same name. The film received mostly positive reviews and was a moderate box-office success on a small budget. The film features an ensemble cast including Woody Harrelson, Tommy Lee Jones, Garrison Keillor, Kevin Kline, Lindsay Lohan, Virginia Madsen, John C. Reilly, Maya Rudolph, Meryl Streep, and Lily Tomlin.

A Prairie Home Companion
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRobert Altman
Screenplay byGarrison Keillor
Story by
Based onA Prairie Home Companion
by Garrison Keillor
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyEdward Lachman
Edited byJacob Craycroft
Music byGarrison Keillor
Production
companies
GreeneStreet Films[1]
River Road Entertainment[1]
Sandacastle 5[1]
Distributed by
Release dates
  • February 12, 2006 (2006-02-12) (Berlin)
  • June 9, 2006 (2006-06-09) (United States)
Running time
106 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$10 million[2]
Box office$26 million

Plot edit

In Saint Paul, Minnesota, the long-running live radio variety show A Prairie Home Companion prepares for its final broadcast, unbeknown to the listening audience. The radio station's new parent company has scheduled the show's home, the storied Fitzgerald Theater, for demolition, and dispatched "the Axeman" to judge whether to save the show.

In between musical acts, and under the watchful eye of PI Guy Noir (Kevin Kline), the show's denizens mingle and reminisce, including: the singing Johnson Girls, Yolanda (Meryl Streep), her sister Rhonda (Lily Tomlin), and daughter Lola (Lindsay Lohan); cowboy duo Dusty (Woody Harrelson) and Lefty (John C. Reilly); pregnant PA Molly (Maya Rudolph); the Stage Manager, Makeup Lady, and Sound Effects Man (real life Radio Acting Co. members Tim Russell, Sue Scott, and Tom Keith); and the show's creator and host, Garrison Keillor (often called "GK").

The show is visited by an otherworldly "Dangerous Woman" (Virginia Madsen) in a white trench coat revealed to be Lois Peterson, a listener who died in a car accident while listening to a past broadcast, now returned as the angel Asphodel; she lends comfort to the cast and crew for the show's ending and the death of the elderly Chuck Akers (L. Q. Jones) backstage.

The Axeman (Tommy Lee Jones) arrives and swiftly declares the show too old-fashioned to keep on the air. Asphodel escorts him from the theater to an untimely demise, but the show is still canceled.

Years later, the former cast reunites at Mickey's Diner with plans for a farewell tour. Their lively conversation pauses as Asphodel enters the diner.

Cast edit

Production notes edit

To receive insurance for the shoot, Robert Altman had to hire Paul Thomas Anderson as a "backup" director to observe filming at all times and be prepared to take over for Altman in case of his incapacity.

Using the working title The Last Show, principal photography for the film began on June 29, 2005, at the Fitzgerald Theater in St. Paul, Minnesota (the radio show's usual venue), and ended on July 28, 2005.[3][4][5][6]

Reception edit

Box office edit

The film grossed $20,338,609 domestically (in a limited release) and $25,978,442 worldwide.

Critical response edit

A Prairie Home Companion opened the 2006 South by Southwest film festival on March 10, then premiered on May 3, 2006, at the Fitzgerald Theater, which had projection and sound equipment brought in for the purpose. The film's stars arrived in ten horse-drawn carriages. Brian Williams of NBC Nightly News anchored his newscast from neighboring Minneapolis, Minnesota, that night so that he would be able to attend.

Critics' general reaction to the film was favorable. On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 82% based on 197 reviews, with an average rating of 7.12/10. The website's critics consensus reads: "The final film by the great Robert Altman, A Prairie Home Companion, the big screen adaptation of Garrison Keillor's radio broadcast showcases plenty of the director's strengths: it's got a gigantic cast and plenty of quirky acting and dialogue."[7] Roger Ebert awarded the film four out of four stars, saying, "What a lovely film this is, so gentle and whimsical, so simple and profound",[8] and later added the film to his "Great Movies" list.[9]

Michael Medved (himself a radio host) gave the film one and a half stars out of four, saying, "The entertainment value stands somewhere between thin and nonexistent" and "[it may be] the worst movie ever made that pooled the talents of four (count ‘em – four!) Oscar winners".[10]

Desson Thomson from The Washington Post fell in between, writing in a review headlined "Honey, You Could Ask for More" (a reference to the radio show's theme song) that while the movie had its strengths, it was weaker than it should have been.[11]

Accolades edit

Streep won the Best Supporting Actress Award from the National Society of Film Critics for her role; Altman was also posthumously nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best Director.

Soundtrack edit

A Prairie Home Companion
Soundtrack album by
Various artists
ReleasedMay 23, 2006 (2006-05-23)
RecordedFitzgerald Theater in St. Paul, Minnesota
GenreCountry
Length64:24
LabelNew Line
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [12]

A Prairie Home Companion is the soundtrack the 2006 film A Prairie Home Companion. It was released on May 23, 2006 via New Line Records.

Track listing edit

No.TitleWriter(s)Artist(s)Length
1."Tishomingo Blues"Garrison Keillor, Spencer WilliamsGarrison Keillor1:58
2."Gold Watch and Chain"A. P. CarterGarrison Keillor and Meryl Streep2:39
3."Mudslide"Pat DonohueThe Guys All-Star Shoe Band3:06
4."Let Your Light Shine on Me"Blind Willie JohnsonGarrison Keillor, Robin and Linda Williams and Prudence Johnson2:50
5."Coffee Jingle"Keillor, Kate MacKenzieGarrison Keillor and Jearlyn Steele0:52
6."Summit Avenue Rag"Richard DworskyThe Guys All-Star Shoe Band2:44
7."Guy's Shoes"DonohueThe Guys All-Star Shoe Band0:42
8."Whoop-I-Ti-Yi-Yo"Keillor, TraditionalWoody Harrelson and John C. Reilly2:32
9."Coming Down from Red Lodge"Peter OstroushkoThe Guys All-Star Shoe Band1:55
10."You Have Been a Friend to Me"CarterL. Q. Jones2:27
11."Old Plank Road"Robin and Linda WilliamsRobin and Linda Williams2:50
12."My Minnesota Home"Stephen Foster, KeillorMeryl Streep and Lily Tomlin3:38
13."A Bunch of Guys"DworskyThe Guys All-Star Shoe Band2:01
14."Slow Days of Summer"KeillorGarrison Keillor3:02
15."Frankie and Johnny"Keillor, TraditionalLindsay Lohan2:05
16."Waitin' for You"DonohueThe Guys All-Star Shoe Band2:41
17."Jens Jensen's Herring"Keillor, TraditionalThe Guys All-Star Shoe Band0:47
18."Red River Valley"TraditionalGarrison Keillor and Jearlyn Steele3:23
19."Strappin' the Strings"Andy SteinThe Guys All-Star Shoe Band2:27
20."Goodbye to My Mama"KeillorMeryl Streep and Lily Tomlin3:28
21."Bad Jokes"KeillorWoody Harrelson and John C. Reilly4:42
22."The Day Is Short"Dworsky, KeillorJearlyn Steele3:13
23."Atlanta Twilight"DworskyThe Guys All-Star Shoe Band2:36
24."Red River Valley"/"In the Sweet By-and-By"TraditionalCast Ensemble3:20
25."Guy Noir"KeillorThe Guys All-Star Shoe Band2:26

Chart performance edit

Chart (2006) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[13] 160
US Billboard Top Country Albums[13] 35
US Billboard Top Independent Albums[13] 10
US Billboard Top Soundtracks[13] 7

Home media edit

The DVD was released on October 10, 2006. Special features included deleted scenes, a behind-the-scenes documentary, and commentary by Altman and Kline.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Brunette, Peter (13 February 2006). "A Prairie Home Companion". Screen Daily. Retrieved 25 October 2021.
  2. ^ Nat Segaloff, Final Cuts: The Last Films of 50 Great Directors, Bear Manor Media 2013 p 26
  3. ^ The film was the second major picture (after North Country, starring Charlize Theron and Harrelson) to be filmed in Minnesota in 2005.[citation needed]
  4. ^ Indie Wire June 11, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Kaufman, Peter. "Radio for the Eyes". The Washington Post.
  6. ^ Carr, David (July 23, 2005). "Lake Wobegon Goes Hollywood (or Is It Vice Versa?), With a Pretty Good Cast". The New York Times.
  7. ^ "A Prairie Home Companion (2006)". Retrieved 25 May 2020 – via www.rottentomatoes.com.
  8. ^ . Chicago Sun-Times. June 8, 2006. Archived from the original on July 22, 2012. Retrieved June 10, 2006.
  9. ^ . Chicago Sun-Times. November 12, 2008. Archived from the original on September 27, 2012. Retrieved November 13, 2008.
  10. ^ Michael Medved's Movie Minute 2008-03-11 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ Thomson, Desson (June 9, 2006). "Honey, You Could Ask for More". The Washington Post.
  12. ^ Monger, James Christopher. "A Prairie Home Companion [New Line] – Original Soundtrack". AllMusic. Retrieved September 13, 2013.
  13. ^ a b c d "A Prairie Home Companion [New Line] – Original Soundtrack | Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved September 13, 2013.

External links edit

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A Prairie Home Companion is a 2006 American musical comedy film directed by Robert Altman and is his final film It is a fictional representation of behind the scenes activities at the long running public radio show of the same name The film received mostly positive reviews and was a moderate box office success on a small budget The film features an ensemble cast including Woody Harrelson Tommy Lee Jones Garrison Keillor Kevin Kline Lindsay Lohan Virginia Madsen John C Reilly Maya Rudolph Meryl Streep and Lily Tomlin A Prairie Home CompanionTheatrical release posterDirected byRobert AltmanScreenplay byGarrison KeillorStory byGarrison KeillorKen LaZebnikBased onA Prairie Home Companionby Garrison KeillorProduced byDavid LevyTony JudgeJoshua AstrachanWren ArthurRobert AltmanStarringWoody HarrelsonTommy Lee JonesGarrison KeillorKevin KlineLindsay LohanVirginia MadsenJohn C ReillyMaya RudolphMeryl StreepLily TomlinCinematographyEdward LachmanEdited byJacob CraycroftMusic byGarrison KeillorProductioncompaniesGreeneStreet Films 1 River Road Entertainment 1 Sandacastle 5 1 Distributed byNew Line Cinema North America through Picturehouse Capitol Films international 1 Release datesFebruary 12 2006 2006 02 12 Berlin June 9 2006 2006 06 09 United States Running time106 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 10 million 2 Box office 26 million Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production notes 4 Reception 4 1 Box office 4 2 Critical response 4 3 Accolades 5 Soundtrack 5 1 Track listing 5 2 Chart performance 6 Home media 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksPlot editIn Saint Paul Minnesota the long running live radio variety show A Prairie Home Companion prepares for its final broadcast unbeknown to the listening audience The radio station s new parent company has scheduled the show s home the storied Fitzgerald Theater for demolition and dispatched the Axeman to judge whether to save the show In between musical acts and under the watchful eye of PI Guy Noir Kevin Kline the show s denizens mingle and reminisce including the singing Johnson Girls Yolanda Meryl Streep her sister Rhonda Lily Tomlin and daughter Lola Lindsay Lohan cowboy duo Dusty Woody Harrelson and Lefty John C Reilly pregnant PA Molly Maya Rudolph the Stage Manager Makeup Lady and Sound Effects Man real life Radio Acting Co members Tim Russell Sue Scott and Tom Keith and the show s creator and host Garrison Keillor often called GK The show is visited by an otherworldly Dangerous Woman Virginia Madsen in a white trench coat revealed to be Lois Peterson a listener who died in a car accident while listening to a past broadcast now returned as the angel Asphodel she lends comfort to the cast and crew for the show s ending and the death of the elderly Chuck Akers L Q Jones backstage The Axeman Tommy Lee Jones arrives and swiftly declares the show too old fashioned to keep on the air Asphodel escorts him from the theater to an untimely demise but the show is still canceled Years later the former cast reunites at Mickey s Diner with plans for a farewell tour Their lively conversation pauses as Asphodel enters the diner Cast editGarrison Keillor as Himself Kevin Kline as Guy Noir Meryl Streep as Yolanda Johnson Lily Tomlin as Rhonda Johnson Lindsay Lohan as Lola Johnson Woody Harrelson as Dusty John C Reilly as Lefty Tommy Lee Jones as the Axeman Virginia Madsen as the Dangerous Woman Maya Rudolph as Molly Marylouise Burke as Lunchlady L Q Jones as Chuck Akers Tim Russell as the Stage Manager Tom Keith as the Sound Effects Man Sue Scott as the Makeup Lady Robin and Linda Williams as themselves Jearlyn Steele as herself Bruce Bohne as Actor Matthew Feeney as Actor Jim Westcott as Actor Punnavith Koy as ActorProduction notes editTo receive insurance for the shoot Robert Altman had to hire Paul Thomas Anderson as a backup director to observe filming at all times and be prepared to take over for Altman in case of his incapacity Using the working title The Last Show principal photography for the film began on June 29 2005 at the Fitzgerald Theater in St Paul Minnesota the radio show s usual venue and ended on July 28 2005 3 4 5 6 Reception editBox office edit The film grossed 20 338 609 domestically in a limited release and 25 978 442 worldwide Critical response edit A Prairie Home Companion opened the 2006 South by Southwest film festival on March 10 then premiered on May 3 2006 at the Fitzgerald Theater which had projection and sound equipment brought in for the purpose The film s stars arrived in ten horse drawn carriages Brian Williams of NBC Nightly News anchored his newscast from neighboring Minneapolis Minnesota that night so that he would be able to attend Critics general reaction to the film was favorable On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 82 based on 197 reviews with an average rating of 7 12 10 The website s critics consensus reads The final film by the great Robert Altman A Prairie Home Companion the big screen adaptation of Garrison Keillor s radio broadcast showcases plenty of the director s strengths it s got a gigantic cast and plenty of quirky acting and dialogue 7 Roger Ebert awarded the film four out of four stars saying What a lovely film this is so gentle and whimsical so simple and profound 8 and later added the film to his Great Movies list 9 Michael Medved himself a radio host gave the film one and a half stars out of four saying The entertainment value stands somewhere between thin and nonexistent and it may be the worst movie ever made that pooled the talents of four count em four Oscar winners 10 Desson Thomson from The Washington Post fell in between writing in a review headlined Honey You Could Ask for More a reference to the radio show s theme song that while the movie had its strengths it was weaker than it should have been 11 Accolades edit Streep won the Best Supporting Actress Award from the National Society of Film Critics for her role Altman was also posthumously nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best Director Soundtrack editA Prairie Home CompanionSoundtrack album by Various artistsReleasedMay 23 2006 2006 05 23 RecordedFitzgerald Theater in St Paul MinnesotaGenreCountryLength64 24LabelNew Line Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 12 A Prairie Home Companion is the soundtrack the 2006 film A Prairie Home Companion It was released on May 23 2006 via New Line Records Track listing edit No TitleWriter s Artist s Length1 Tishomingo Blues Garrison Keillor Spencer WilliamsGarrison Keillor1 582 Gold Watch and Chain A P CarterGarrison Keillor and Meryl Streep2 393 Mudslide Pat DonohueThe Guys All Star Shoe Band3 064 Let Your Light Shine on Me Blind Willie JohnsonGarrison Keillor Robin and Linda Williams and Prudence Johnson2 505 Coffee Jingle Keillor Kate MacKenzieGarrison Keillor and Jearlyn Steele0 526 Summit Avenue Rag Richard DworskyThe Guys All Star Shoe Band2 447 Guy s Shoes DonohueThe Guys All Star Shoe Band0 428 Whoop I Ti Yi Yo Keillor TraditionalWoody Harrelson and John C Reilly2 329 Coming Down from Red Lodge Peter OstroushkoThe Guys All Star Shoe Band1 5510 You Have Been a Friend to Me CarterL Q Jones2 2711 Old Plank Road Robin and Linda WilliamsRobin and Linda Williams2 5012 My Minnesota Home Stephen Foster KeillorMeryl Streep and Lily Tomlin3 3813 A Bunch of Guys DworskyThe Guys All Star Shoe Band2 0114 Slow Days of Summer KeillorGarrison Keillor3 0215 Frankie and Johnny Keillor TraditionalLindsay Lohan2 0516 Waitin for You DonohueThe Guys All Star Shoe Band2 4117 Jens Jensen s Herring Keillor TraditionalThe Guys All Star Shoe Band0 4718 Red River Valley TraditionalGarrison Keillor and Jearlyn Steele3 2319 Strappin the Strings Andy SteinThe Guys All Star Shoe Band2 2720 Goodbye to My Mama KeillorMeryl Streep and Lily Tomlin3 2821 Bad Jokes KeillorWoody Harrelson and John C Reilly4 4222 The Day Is Short Dworsky KeillorJearlyn Steele3 1323 Atlanta Twilight DworskyThe Guys All Star Shoe Band2 3624 Red River Valley In the Sweet By and By TraditionalCast Ensemble3 2025 Guy Noir KeillorThe Guys All Star Shoe Band2 26 Chart performance edit Chart 2006 Peakposition US Billboard 200 13 160 US Billboard Top Country Albums 13 35 US Billboard Top Independent Albums 13 10 US Billboard Top Soundtracks 13 7Home media editThe DVD was released on October 10 2006 Special features included deleted scenes a behind the scenes documentary and commentary by Altman and Kline See also editList of films about angelsReferences edit a b c d Brunette Peter 13 February 2006 A Prairie Home Companion Screen Daily Retrieved 25 October 2021 Nat Segaloff Final Cuts The Last Films of 50 Great Directors Bear Manor Media 2013 p 26 The film was the second major picture after North Country starring Charlize Theron and Harrelson to be filmed in Minnesota in 2005 citation needed Indie Wire Archived June 11 2006 at the Wayback Machine Kaufman Peter Radio for the Eyes The Washington Post Carr David July 23 2005 Lake Wobegon Goes Hollywood or Is It Vice Versa With a Pretty Good Cast The New York Times A Prairie Home Companion 2006 Retrieved 25 May 2020 via www rottentomatoes com A Prairie Home Companion Chicago Sun Times June 8 2006 Archived from the original on July 22 2012 Retrieved June 10 2006 A Prairie Home Companion 2006 Chicago Sun Times November 12 2008 Archived from the original on September 27 2012 Retrieved November 13 2008 Michael Medved s Movie Minute Archived 2008 03 11 at the Wayback Machine Thomson Desson June 9 2006 Honey You Could Ask for More The Washington Post Monger James Christopher A Prairie Home Companion New Line Original Soundtrack AllMusic Retrieved September 13 2013 a b c d A Prairie Home Companion New Line Original Soundtrack Awards AllMusic Retrieved September 13 2013 External links editA Prairie Home Companion at IMDb nbsp A Prairie Home Companion at AllMovie A Prairie Home Companion at Box Office Mojo A Prairie Home Companion at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title A Prairie Home Companion film amp oldid 1210669923 Soundtrack, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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