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Adapted from the revealing novel by Richard Yates, REVOLUTIONARY ROAD is an incisive portrait of an American marriage seen through the eyes of Frank (three-time Academy Award® nominee Leonardo DiCaprio) and April (five-time Academy Award® nominee Kate Winslet) Wheeler. Yates’ story of 1950’s America poses a question that has been reverberating through modern relationships ever since: can two people break away from the ordinary without breaking apart?
Frank and April have always seen themselves as special, different, ready and willing to live their lives based on higher ideals. So, as soon as they move into their new house on Revolutionary Road, they proudly declare their independence from the suburban inertia that surrounds them and determine never to be trapped by the social confines of their era.
Yet for all their charm, beauty and irreverence, the Wheelers find themselves becoming exactly what they didn’t expect: a good man with a meaningless job whose nerve has gone missing; a less-than-happy homemaker starving for fulfillment and passion; an American family with lost dreams, like any other.
Driven to change their fates, April hatches an audacious plan to start all over again, to leave the comforts of Connecticut behind for the great unknown of Paris. But when the plan is put in motion, each spouse is pushed to extremes – one to escape whatever the cost, the other to save all that they have, no matter the compromises.
| Leonardo DiCaprio | Frank Wheele |
| Kate Winslet | April Wheeler |
| Kathy Bates | Mrs. Helen Givings |
| Kathryn Hahn | Milly Campbell |
| Michael Shannon | John Givings |
| Zoe Kazan | Maureen Grube |
| Kristen Connolly | Mrs. Brace |
| Ryan Simpkins | Jennifer Wheeler |
| Dylan Clark Marshall | Campbell son |
| Ty Simpkins | Michael Wheeler |
| Lorian Gish | Young April |
| Maria Rusolo | Dancer #1 |
| David Harbour | Shep Campbell |
| Timothy McCartney | Young Frank |
| Sean Cullen | Franks father |
| Jason Etter | Vitos Dancer #3 |
| Jared Morrison | Knox Employee |
| Will Vought | Vitos Dancer #7 |
| Adam Mucci | Jason Maple |
| Jonathan Roumie | Party Guest #2 |
| Timothy Warmen | Aprils father |
| John Behlmann | Mr. Brace |
| David Campbell | Vitos Bartender |
| Mary DeBellis | Beachgoer |
| Brennan McKay | Duke Mantee |
| Evan Covey | Campbell Son 2 |
| Jay Ferraro | Bar Patron (uncredited) |
| Les Gardonyi | Beach goer (uncredited) |
| Gregory Guy Gorden | Knox Employee (uncredited) |
| Zoe Hartman | Girl in Theater (uncredited) |
| Rob L. Hubbard | Bar Patron (uncredited) |
| Cristina Marie | Vitos Dancer (uncredited) |
| Sean Marrinan | Commuter (uncredited) |
| Robert Niebrzydowski | Audience member (uncredited) |
| Carly Petrina | Jennifers friend in the park (uncredited) |
| Jay O. Sanders | Bart Pollack (uncredited) |
| Harry L. Seddon | Businessman (uncredited) |
| Kal Thompson | Vitos Dancer #10 (uncredited) |
| Arnold "Doc" Watson | Porter (uncredited) |
| Gail Yudain | Townsperson (uncredited) |
| Ted Yudain | Townsperson (uncredited) |
June 02, 2009
December 16, 2008
Sam Mendes
Justin Haythe
Screenplay
Richard Yates
Novel
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