The Current War (2018)

1h 48m
Running Time

February 1, 2018
Release Date

The Current War (2018)

1h 48m
Running Time

February 1, 2018
Release Date

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Plot.

Electricity titans Thomas Edison and George Westinghouse compete to create a sustainable system and market it to the American people.

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Cast & Crew.

Michael Yates

Michael Yates

Stock Enchange Gent

Andy Cockell

Andy Cockell

City Gent

Giacomo Joshua Brunelli

Giacomo Joshua Brunelli

WABCO Worker

Nigel Wilcock

Nigel Wilcock

J.P. Morgan Lawyer

Jay William Whittington Barrette

Jay William Whittington Barrette

Wabco Worker

Thor Janke

Thor Janke

Policeman

Andrew Okello

Andrew Okello

Footman

David Morley Hale

David Morley Hale

Frederick Worthington

Mark Almond

Mark Almond

Props

India Gibbs

India Gibbs

Production Assistant

Alexandr Nabiullin

Alexandr Nabiullin

Digital Compositor

Jayne Sullivan

Jayne Sullivan

Actor's Assistant

Amber Rose Smith

Amber Rose Smith

Stand In

Maxwell Henry Rudolph

Maxwell Henry Rudolph

Post Production Coordinator

Angelica Pugacheva

Angelica Pugacheva

Acting Double

Mariana Marsh

Mariana Marsh

Production Coordinator

Chantelle Manners

Chantelle Manners

Actor's Assistant

Ennis Alhashimi

Ennis Alhashimi

Second Assistant Accountant

Jack Buckfield

Jack Buckfield

Driver

Tony Blyth

Tony Blyth

Driver

Michael Grisewood

Michael Grisewood

Location Scout

Georgina Richards

Georgina Richards

Location Assistant

Ruben Alves Pereira

Ruben Alves Pereira

Location Assistant

Ross Monaghan

Ross Monaghan

Assistant Location Manager

B.J. Thomas Jr.

B.J. Thomas Jr.

Post Production Coordinator

Christina de Guzman

Christina de Guzman

Finishing Producer

Ruth Metcalf

Ruth Metcalf

Costume Assistant

Marvyn Marques

Marvyn Marques

Costume Assistant

Lee Kenny

Lee Kenny

Costume Assistant

Victoria Finn

Victoria Finn

Set Costumer

Paul Christopher Greene

Paul Christopher Greene

Aerial Director of Photography

Sergey Stavile

Sergey Stavile

Digital Compositor

Sam Curtis

Sam Curtis

Digital Compositor

Bea L. Manzanara

Bea L. Manzanara

Painter

Justin Krohn

Justin Krohn

Editor

Details.

Release Date
February 1, 2018

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 48m

Budget
$30,000,000

Box Office
$12,217,160

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Wiki.

The Current War is a 2017 American historical drama film inspired by the 19th-century competition between Thomas Edison and George Westinghouse over which electric power delivery system would be used in the United States (often referred to as the "war of the currents"). Directed by Alfonso Gomez-Rejon, written by Michael Mitnick, and executive produced by Martin Scorsese and Steven Zaillian, the film stars Benedict Cumberbatch as Edison, Michael Shannon as Westinghouse, Nicholas Hoult as Nikola Tesla, and Tom Holland as Samuel Insull, alongside Katherine Waterston, Tuppence Middleton, Matthew Macfadyen and Damien Molony.

Announced in May 2012, Gomez-Rejon was confirmed in September 2015. Cumberbatch, Shannon, and Hoult joined the cast by October 2016, and filming began in England that December. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, 2017.

Originally to be distributed by The Weinstein Company, the film was shelved and sold in November 2017 following the sexual abuse allegations made against Harvey Weinstein. It was eventually bought by Weinstein Company successor Lantern Entertainment, which then sold domestic distribution rights to 101 Studios. After discovering a final cut privilege clause in Scorsese's contract, Gomez-Rejon convinced him to allow for reshoots and to trim ten minutes off the original version's runtime, resulting in the film that was eventually released into theaters. The film was released in the United States on October 25, 2019. The film received generally mixed reviews, with praise towards the cast's performances and the intriguing story, but with criticism towards the overall execution.

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