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Atlas Shrugged Part III: Who Is John Galt?

PG-13
Movie
2014
1h 39m
English
Drama, Science Fiction, Mystery
Approaching collapse, the nation's economy is quickly eroding. As crime and fear take over the countryside, the government continues to exert its brutal force against the nation's most productive who are mysteriously vanishing - leaving behind a wake of despair. One man has the answer. One woman stands in his way. Some will stop at nothing to control him. Others will stop at nothing to save him. He swore by his life. They swore to find him.
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Laura Regan
Dagny Taggart
Greg Germann
James Taggart
Eric Allan Kramer
Ragnar Danneskjöld
Tony Denison
Cuffy Meigs
Mark Moses
Midas Mulligan
Lew Temple
Ellis Wyatt
Stephen Tobolowsky
Dr. Hugh Akston
Peter MacKenzie
Head of State Thompson
Larry Cedar
Dr. Floyd Ferris
Louis Herthum
Wesley Mouch
Rob Morrow
Henry Rearden
Joaquim de Almeida
Francisco d'Anconia
Jen Nikolaisen
Cherryl Taggart
Dominic Daniel
Eddie Willers
Neil Dickson
Dr. Robert Stadler
Claude Knowlton
Clem Weatherby
Ned Vaughn
Gerald Starnes
Gill Gayle
Taggart Railroad Employee
Scott Klace
Dr. Thomas Hendricks
Nicola Lambo
Channel 3 Reporter
Lucinda Manera
Bakery Owner
Jack Forbes
Wyatt Worker
Ed Corbin
Lineman
Brent Briscoe
Dispatcher
Directed By: J. James Manera
Written By: Harmon Kaslow (Screenplay), Ayn Rand (Novel), + 2 more

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faithful soul says...
6 years ago
Who is John Galt? By the time you get to the end of this, the final chapter of Ayn Rand's idealistic work of fiction, you will probably shrug your shoulders after finding out 'the answer.' Slavishly adapted from the novel, but with little attempt to create an adaptation that works as a piece of cinema. I found the previous instalments tolerable, and a little intriguing, but this third entry is betrayed by the low budget restrictions placed on the filmmakers.
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jarvis-8243417 says...
8 months ago
So bad it’s good...well not good exactly...but fun in that bad movie kind of way, _Atlas Shrugged III: Who Is John Galt?_ is an embarrassingly inept conclusion to Ayn Rand’s literary classic. In this climatic chapter Dagny Taggart discovers a hidden community where the world’s leading industrialists and thinkers have withdrawn to and the man behind it all, John Galt; meanwhile Dagny’s brother James collaborates with a secret cabal to nationalize the country’s remaining industries. Once again all the roles have been recast (‘cause it worked so well for the last film), which leads to two major problems: the characters don’t feel consistent and the actors playing Dagny and Galt have no chemistry together. Also, the film employs the use of voice over narration, which makes it feel like a cheap television documentary. While it’s entertaining to watch a film like _Atlas Shrugged III: Who Is John Galt?_ go horribly wrong and self-destruct on screen, that’s not much of a recommendation.
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peteo says...
11 months ago
This was much worse than the earlier two movies. And that is saying something! Part III retains some of the tenants of the earlier parts. The decay of society, changing actors to confuse the audience, a mix of unnecessary and underwhelming special affects, and adds to that a growing distaste for John Galt. even before this Part starts pretending to be all deep and meaningful. Thank goodness there was no Part IV I can only assume that the original material is worthwhile reading, otherwise no-one would have funded this waste of time.
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durack says...
9 months ago
I rated this movie for the message and philosophy it put into film from the novel. I applaud those who took the effort. I don't give a rats ass about the production quality. Thank you for making this movie trilogy. :pray_tone2: “I swear by my life and my love of it that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine.” ― Ayn Rand
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