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There Will Be Blood

Director: Paul Thomas Anderson
Writer: Paul Thomas Anderson, Upton Sinclair
Producer: Paul Thomas Anderson, Daniel Lupi, Scott Rudin, Eric Schlosser, JoAnne Sellar, David Williams
Theatrical: 2008
Rated: R
Studio: Paramount
Genre: Drama
Duration: 158
Media: Digital
Collection ID: 1395
DVD Details
Languages: English, French, Spanish
Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
Sound: AC-3
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Picture Format: Widescreen
Discs: 1
Release:Apr 2008
Price: $29.99
Credits
Daniel Plainview
Daniel Day-Lewis
H.B. Ailman
Barry Del Sherman
Young H.W. Plainview
Dillon Freasier
Paul Sunday
Paul Dano
Fletcher
CiarĂ¡n Hinds
Silver Assay Worker
Martin Stringer
Silver Assay Worker
Matthew Braden Stringer
Silver Assay Worker
Jacob Stringer
Silver Assay Worker
Joseph Mussey
Baby H.W. Plainview
Harrison Taylor
Baby H.W. Plainview
Stockton Taylor
Prescott
Paul F. Tompkins
Signal Hill Man
Kevin Breznahan
Signal Hill Married Man
Jim Meskimen
Signal Hill Woman
Erica Sullivan
Mr. Bankside
Randall Carver
Mrs. Bankside
Coco Leigh
Mary Sunday
Sydney McCallister
Abel Sunday
David Willis
Mother Sunday
Christine Olejniczak
Ruth Sunday
Kellie Hill
Al Rose
James Downey
Gene Blaize
Dan Swallow
Charlie Wrightsman
Robert Arber
Geologist
Bob Bell
Ben Blaut
David Williams
Eli Follower
Joy Rawls
Eli Follower
Louise Gregg
Eli Follower
Amber Roberts
Oil Worker
John W. Watts
Oil Worker
Robert Caroline
Oil Worker
Barry Bruce
Mrs. Hunter
Irene G. Hunter
Elizabeth
Hope Elizabeth Reeves
Little Boston Doctor
John Chitwood
Henry
Kevin J. O'Connor
H.M. Tilford
David Warshofsky
J.J. Carter
Charles Thomas Doyle
William Bandy
Colton Woodward
L.P. Clair
John Burton
Bandy
Hans Howes
Bartender
Robert Barge
Standard Oil Man
Ronald Krut
Standard Oil Man
Huey Rhudy
Standard Oil Man
Steven Barr
HW's Interpreter
Robert Hills
Adult Mary Sunday
Colleen Foy
Adult HW
Russell Harvard
Priest (as Reverend Bob Bock)
Bob Bock
Plainview Servant
Vince Froio
Plainview Servant
Phil Shelly
Summary
Unmistakably a shot at greatness, Paul Thomas Anderson's "There Will Be Blood" succeeds in wild, explosive ways. The film digs into nothing less than the sources of peculiarly American kinds of ambition, corruption, and industry--and makes exhilarating cinema from it all. Although inspired by Upton Sinclair's 1927 novel "Oil!", Anderson has crafted his own take on the material, focusing on a black-eyed, self-made oilman named Daniel Plainview (Daniel Day-Lewis), whose voracious appetite for oil turns him into a California tycoon in the early years of the 20th century. The early reels are a mesmerizing look at the getting of oil from the ground, an intensely physical process that later broadens into Plainview's equally indomitable urge to control land and power. Curious, diverting episodes accumulate during Plainview's rise: a mighty derrick fire (a bravura opportunity that Anderson, with the aid of cinematographer Robert Elswit, does not fail to meet), a visit from a long-lost brother (Kevin J. O'Connor), the ongoing involvement of Plainview's poker-faced adoptive son (Dillon Freasier). As the film progresses, it gravitates toward Plainview's rivalry with the local representative of God, a preacher named Eli Sunday (brimstone-spitting Paul Dano); religion and capitalism are thus presented not so much as opposing forces but as two sides of the same coin. And the worm in the apple here is less man's greed than his vanity. Anderson's offbeat take on all this--exemplified by the astonishing musical score by Jonny Greenwood--occasionally threatens to break the film apart, but even when it founders, it excites. As for Daniel Day-Lewis, his performance is Olivier-like in its grand scope and its attention to details of behavior; Plainview speaks in the rum-rich voice of John Huston, and squints with the wariness of Walter Huston. It's a fearsome performance, and the engine behind the film's relentless power. "--Robert Horton"