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Jerry Maguire

Jerry Maguire

  • Status: Released
  • 13-12-1996
  • Runtime: 139 min
  • Score: 6.967
  • Vote count: 3427

Jerry Maguire used to be a typical sports agent: willing to do just about anything he could to get the biggest possible contracts for his clients, plus a nice commission for himself. Then, one day, he suddenly has second thoughts about what he's really doing. When he voices these doubts, he ends up losing his job and all of his clients, save Rod Tidwell, an egomaniacal football player.

Tom Cruise

Jerry Maguire

Renée Zellweger

Dorothy Boyd

Cuba Gooding Jr.

Rod Tidwell

Kelly Preston

Avery Bishop

Jerry O'Connell

Frank Cushman

Jay Mohr

Bob Sugar

Regina King

Marcee Tidwell

Bonnie Hunt

Laurel Boyd

Jonathan Lipnicki

Ray Boyd

Todd Louiso

Chad the Nanny

Mark Pellington

Bill Dooler

Jeremy Suarez

Tyson Tidwell

Jared Jussim

Dicky Fox

Benjamin Kimball Smith

Keith Cushman

Ingrid Beer

Anne-Louise

Jann Wenner

Scully

Nada Despotovich

Wendy

Ali Wentworth

Bobbi Fallon

Aries Spears

Tee Pee

Kelly Coffield Park

Jan

Alice Marie Crowe

Alice

Larina Adamson

Women's Group Member

Winnie Holzman

Women's Group Member

Diana Jordan

Women's Group Member

Susan Norfleet

Women's Group Member

Susan Pingleton

Women's Group Member

Cha Cha Sandoval-McMahon

Women's Group Member

Hynden Walch

Women's Group Member

Glenn Frey

Dennis Wilburn

Donal Logue

Rick (Junior Agent)

Tom Gallop

Ben

Beaumont Bacon

Cleo

Lisa Amsterdam

Patricia Logan

Angela Goethals

Kathy Sanders

Leslie Upson

Flight Attendant

Rick Johnson

John Swenson

Lightfield Lewis

Room Service Waiter

Jerry Cantrell

Jesus of CopyMat

Toby Huss

Steve Remo

Drake Bell

Jesse Remo

Christine Cavanaugh

Mrs. Remo

Russel Lunday

Doctor

Eric Stoltz

Ethan Valhere

Lamont Johnson

Weepy Athlete

Brent Barry

Calvin Nack

Charlie Cronin

Hootie Fan

Theo Greenly

Hootie Fan

Rod Tate

'Baja' Brunard

Danny Rimmer

Sad Autograph Boy

Michael James Johnson

Clark Hodd

Jordan Ross

Art Stallings

Brandon Christianson

Young Golfer

Jerry Ziesmer

Trainer

Kirsten Krueger

Draft Reporter

Shannon Thornton

Pressbox Columnist

Luis Damian

Mariachi Band

Jesus Alberto Guzman

Mariachi Band

Juan Arnoldo Morales

Mariachi Band

Alberto Alfavo

Mariachi Band

Andrea Ferrell

Woman in Elevator

Anthony Natale

Man in Elevator

David Ursin

General Manager

Thomas J. Reilly

Reverend

Reagan Gomez-Preston

Tidwell's Cousin

Jim Moffatt

NFL Guest

Leo Zick

NFL Guest

Klair Bybee

NFL Guest

Stan Sessoms

Shower Man

Gale Hillman

Locker Room Athlete

Heather Cheney

Idealized Kissing Wife

Dennis Fitzgerald

Idealized Kissing Husband

Lucy Liu

Former girlfriend

Stephanie Furst

Former Girlfriend

Justina Vail Evans

Former Girlfriend

Samantha Smith

Former Girlfriend

Ivana Miličević

Former Girlfriend

Lisa Rotondi

Former Girlfriend

Lisa Stahl

Former Girlfriend

Emily Procter

Former Girlfriend

Amaryllis Borrego

Former Girlfriend

Stacey A. Snyder

Former Girlfriend

Lauren Parker

Former Girlfriend

Lisa Ann Hadley

Former Girlfriend

Kymberly Kalil

Former Girlfriend

Alison Armitage

Former Girlfriend

Rebecca Rigg

Former Girlfriend

Golde Starger

Former Girlfriend

Roy Firestone

Roy Firestone

Al Michaels

Al Michaels

Dan Dierdorf

Dan Dierdorf

Frank Gifford

Frank Gifford

Mel Kiper

Mel Kiper

Jeffrey Lurie

Jeffrey Lurie

Drew Rosenhaus

Drew Rosenhaus

Richie Kotite

Richie Kotite

Tim McDonald

Tim McDonald

Mike Tirico

Mike Tirico

Wayne Fontes

Wayne Fontes

Evelyn Fontes

Evelyn Fontes

Mike White

Mike White

Johnnie Morton

Johnnie Morton

Rick Mirer

Rick Mirer

Drew Bledsoe

Drew Bledsoe

Rob Moore

Rob Moore

Ki-Jana Carter

Ki-Jana Carter

Herman Moore

Herman Moore

Art Monk

Art Monk

Troy Aikman

Troy Aikman

Katarina Witt

Katarina Witt

Dean Biasucci

Dean Biasucci

Warren Moon

Warren Moon

Kerry Collins

Kerry Collins

Erica Sorgi

Erica Sorgi

Tom Friend

Tom Friend

Dallas Malloy

Dallas Malloy

Jim Irsay

Jim Irsay

Meg Irsay

Meg Irsay

Beau Bridges

Matt Cushman (uncredited)

Greg Bronson

Sports Agent (uncredited)

Jacqueline Collen

Girl (uncredited)

Luanne Crawford

Press Box Reporter (uncredited)

Joanna Daniels

Former Girlfriend (uncredited)

Micki Duran

Dancer (uncredited)

Mia Korf

Former Girlfriend (uncredited)

Gina La Piana

Former Girlfriend (uncredited)

Valerie Richards

Video Girl (uncredited)

Summer Sanders

Summer Sanders (uncredited)

June Saruwatari

Reporter (uncredited)

Iva Franks-Singer

Airplane Passenger (uncredited)

Carolyn Renee Smith

Airplane Passenger (uncredited)

Lynnanne Zager

Answering Machine (voice) (uncredited)

Kerrie Friend

Woman at Bar (uncredited)

Wuchak

_**Leaving the fast lane of greed for friendship, love and… loyalty**_ A quick-talking big-time sports agent (Tom Cruise) has an epiphany and swiftly loses his job with a big sports management corporation, but retains one loyal colleague (Renee Zellweger) and one outrageous NFL client (Cuba Gooding Jr). Can they rise from the ashes? Kelly Preston, Bonnie Hunt and Regina King are also on hand. Jerry Maguire” (1996) is equal parts spirited drama, romantic comedy and sports flick. It effectively illustrates how the fast-paced cutthroat world isn’t interested in inspiring, well-meaning truth, but that doesn’t negate the value of honest friendship, genuine love and, most of all, loyalty. It’s all-around ‘hip’ and entertaining, slowing down for the mid-section. But the last act drives everything home and is moving. It pretty much represents the best of the sometimes dubious genre (romcom). The film runs 2 hours, 19 minutes, and was shot in the Los Angeles area as well as the Phoenix/Tempe region of Arizona, including Lost Dutchman State Park just east of there. GRADE: A-

CinemaSerf

“Jerry” (Tom Cruise) is a successful sports agent who spins the most outrageous yarns to his would-be clients in return for their business and could probably sell sand to a Bedouin. Then, well he has a bit of a brain freeze and decides to reveal some of the tricks of his trade to the great unwashed. All that does it get him canned, but not before he can rescue one client from his rapidly dwindling sources of employment. That is American football nonentity “Tidwell” (Cuba Gooding Jnr.). Now he’s a bit of a pratt, but is a decent and untypically loyal cove who is happily married to “Marcee” (Regina King) and he has potential for a $10 millions contract - if only he can knuckle down and show he has that elusive star quality that brings in the big bucks. Meantime, “Jerry” meets and falls head over heels with “Dorothy” (Renée Zellweger). They marry but we quickly discover that that’s not the adrenaline rush he is needing. Yep, he needs his bro-dance partner to get onto that ball park and do the business. This sees one of Cruise’s more natural performances as he delivers, initially at any rate, quite a compelling impersonation of a venal manipulator out to promise the moon. As the story moves along, though, his role is rather subsumed into a gloop of cheese that’s only really saved by an engaging and enthusiastic effort from a no holes barred Gooding who enters into the spirit of his character quite enjoyably. Zellweger has her moments too, but for the most part her character is consigned to a fairly predicable story arc that doesn’t really add much to what is essentially a story about loyalty and learning to appreciate what really matters in life. Well that, and a sock in the eye to the old boss too! It’s quite pithily scripted and whizzes along poking a little fun at the excesses of an industry that massively overpays for mediocrity, hype and is largely devoid of folks with too much soul.