Movie Description Jerry Maguire (Tom Cruise), a slick, high-living sports agent, is tired of the shallowness of his profession and wants to live a more fulfilling, ethical life. But Jerry's new outlook doesn't mesh with his agency's ethics, and he is promptly fired. Jerry finds himself left with one ally, one client, and a long road ahead of him. Along the way he finds something more important than money--love. Cruise, Cuba Gooding, Jr., and Renée Zellweger turn in outstanding performances in this romantic comedy written and directed by Cameron Crowe (SAY ANYTHING, SINGLES).
| Credits | | Producer: | James L. Brooks, Laurence Mark, Richard Sakai | | Cast: | Jay Mohr |
| Details | | Edition: | Jewel Case - multiple languages |
Notes DVD Features:
Region 1 Encoding, Theatrical release date: December 13, 1996.
Estimated budget: $50 million.
The film grossed more than $150 million at the domestic box office and nearly $275 million worldwide.
JERRY MAGUIRE was inspired by Leigh Steinberg, a sports agent who convinced his clients to contribute portions of their salaries to charity.
Rolling Stone publisher Jann Wenner makes a cameo as Scully, the head of SMI.
Musician Glenn Frey plays Dennis Wilburn of the Arizona Cardinals.
Among the 36 athletes and sports figures appearing as themselves in this film are Al Michaels, Frank Gifford, Ki-Jana Carter, Katarina Witt, Drew Bledsoe, and Troy Aikman.
The 27-page Mission Statement that ultimately costs Maguire his job with SMI was a real document written by Crowe, not a prop, and copies of it have actually appeared on ebay.
Songs featured in the film include Bruce Springsteen's "Secret Garden" and "Free Fallin'" by Tom Petty.
Cameron Crowe is married to Nancy Wilson, of the rock group Heart.
Editorial Reviews "...Cruise gives his deftest performance yet....Gooding turns in a ferocious, star-making turn..." -- Rating: A- Entertainment Weekly - p.58 - Owen Gleiberman (12/20/1996)
"An exceptionally tasty contempo comedic romance....Smartly written and boasting a sensational cast, Cameron Crowe's shrewdly observed third feature also gives Tom Cruise one of his very best roles..." Variety - Todd McCarthy (12/09/1996)
"...A heartwarmer....The film is often a delight, especially when Cruise and Zellweger are together on the screen..." Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (12/13/1996)
"...It can still clearly melt the hardest of hearts..." Total Film - Stephen Risness (11/01/2000)
"A key twist on The Cruise Grin....[He] loses the lot, learns life lessons and wins it back again." Total Film - Total Film Staff (07/01/2006)
Awards 1996Academy AwardsBest Supporting ActorCuba Gooding
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