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The Last Party

  • 1993
  • R
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Robert Downey Jr. in The Last Party (1993)
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Robert Downey, Jr. gives reports and interviews with other stars in this documentary about the Democratic National Convention in 1992.Robert Downey, Jr. gives reports and interviews with other stars in this documentary about the Democratic National Convention in 1992.Robert Downey, Jr. gives reports and interviews with other stars in this documentary about the Democratic National Convention in 1992.

  • Directors
    • Mark Benjamin
    • Marc Levin
  • Writers
    • Robert Downey Jr.
    • Donovan Leitch Jr.
    • Marc Levin
  • Stars
    • Robert Downey Jr.
    • Bill Clinton
    • Ann Palmer
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    686
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Mark Benjamin
      • Marc Levin
    • Writers
      • Robert Downey Jr.
      • Donovan Leitch Jr.
      • Marc Levin
    • Stars
      • Robert Downey Jr.
      • Bill Clinton
      • Ann Palmer
    • 5User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Robert Downey Jr.
    Robert Downey Jr.
    • Self
    Bill Clinton
    Bill Clinton
    • Self
    Ann Palmer
    • Self
    Hilary Anderson
    • Self
    Patti Davis
    Patti Davis
    • Self
    Robert Downey Sr.
    Robert Downey Sr.
    • Self
    Josh Richman
    • Self
    Curtis Sliwa
    Curtis Sliwa
    • Self - Guardian Angels
    Spike Lee
    Spike Lee
    • Self
    Tracy Gray
    • Self
    Vanessa Warner
    • Self
    Jerry Brown
    Jerry Brown
    • Self
    Kate Barnhart
    • Self (AIDS activist?)
    Joey DiPaolo
    • Self - Very Young AIDS Activist
    Roger Clinton
    Roger Clinton
    • Self - Singer and Brother of Bill Clinton
    Oliver Stone
    Oliver Stone
    • Self
    TKAE
    • Self (rapper?)
    Al Sharpton
    Al Sharpton
    • Self
    • (as Rev. Al Sharpton)
    • Directors
      • Mark Benjamin
      • Marc Levin
    • Writers
      • Robert Downey Jr.
      • Donovan Leitch Jr.
      • Marc Levin
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    7ween-3

    Postcards from America 1992

    A neat little documentary from Robert Downey that manages to capture a Kodak moment in US history revolving around 1992 presidential campaigns and the issues circulating in the orbit of election politics...Obviously, Downey was inspired by the tone of Michael Moore's 1989 "Roger And Me" and decided to jump on the bandwagon early. The difference in approach stems from the fact that Downey's cachet as an actor guaranteed him access to the places and people on the inside whereas Moore was more comfortable on the streets. Ergo, the entertainment portion of Moore's film comes when he tries to get to see the top brass, whereas the fun with Downey begins when he has to downsize himself to street level. Both Moore and Downey fearlessly make assholes of themselves in the pursuit of a solid, entertaining documentary. While there's no mistaking Downey's political sympathies, he does a fairly decent job of sticking it to both major parties with equal fervor. And after all the screaming, yelling, rap and rhetoric, his final shots are of himself and his family at home...and if Downey has a message, it's contained in whatever you want to read into those last few minutes of the film.
    9tafka-SG8

    A solid & entertaining documentary

    Quite simply, I felt that this was a solid & entertaining documentary & a worthy time capsule of a compelling historical moment. I gave this as a present to a friend of mine that is an almost rabid political animal & he loved it.

    It is also deeply personal, and offers insight into the life of a Hollywood star that has since been a tabloid fixture. Downey Jr. is quite candid in fact about the history of his drug abuse.

    I wouldn't go out of my way, but if you have the opportunity, check this one out.
    10jazzpianofunk

    This is the BEST documentary on ANYTHING ever.

    Maybe it just hits me more than it hits most others, but I had to add my $.02 after seeing a shockingly low 5.5 rating. I have to assume it's a political response, which is not what I would expect here. The tone of The Last Party is rather democratic in nature, but strays far and away from politics and captures the passion behind so many other issues as well.

    Maybe I'm wrong; maybe the negative rating is from those who think this film is too ambitious or too unfocused. However I've never seen so many details of real life captured so artfully, and the best moments of the film are in between the two political conventions. We see glimpses of many walks of life, and Robert Downey Jr. in the thick of everything, interacting in every possible way with them, from feigning insanity to asking intelligent questions. We see black militant loudmouths, ultra greedy Wall Street types, famous actors turned once a year political activists, and stodgy political aides blanketing the convention's inner corridors. And everything gets skewered by the camera and Downey's charming yet not so subtle responses.

    But there are quieter moments, like Downey's relationships with his wife and parents, a minute in the life of a talented graffiti artist, a young friend and maybe politician's somewhat eery ascension from flesh to media. And all the artists, musicians, and filmmakers have rational and intelligent commentary on society, told in a conversation to Downey, not to an audience or to the camera.

    It all hits you over the head like a frying pan with it's combination of emotion, humor, chaos, and behind the scenes voyeurism. You realize just how much social upheaval was going on during the '92 election year, and how unique a situation it was to have Perot drop in and drop out as a third candidate. Or maybe all the craziness in this film goes on all the time, and the cameras just happened to be there to capture it all at that particular time in American culture. A touching, inspiring, humorously biting film.
    8purplebear17

    Watching this movie made me decide to vote.

    This movie is not really a documentary it's more of an interview movie which is a non fiction movie with an on screen interviewer. The movie's on screen interviewer is Robert Downey jr who interviews people at the 1992 democratic convention and the 1992 republican convention and is good at staying neutral. He interviews celebrities and politicians and regular people. Robert Downey jr is Charming funny and articulate in this movie. It's cool how he treats the people he interviews like buddies. His charm made me want to vote. All young Americans should see this movie and they would like it even if they aren't Robert Downey jr fans. If this movie was on DVD more people would like it compared to Michael Moore stuff.
    5basildave

    Typical cynical liberal self-serving hypocritical view of America

    There are some good points to this movie but they're few and far between. What I need to point out is that in 1992 Robert Downey Jr. was in his occasional throes of drug addiction and seemed to be unable to focus on anything for more than 10 minutes before dismissing it and having to move on. He attempted to show how republicans were greedy, crazy, and not very smart. What I love is that now, 16 years later, with the release of Iron Man RDJ opened a trading day on Wall Street, the same place he went during the making of this film and claimed it was just filled with stupid and greedy people. So which way have you gone Robert? Stupid, Greedy or both?

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      Robert Downey Jr.: [At the Republican Convention] Look at all these sandwiches!... Obviously the party in power.

    • Crazy credits
      Thanks to Lord Shri Krishna
    • Connections
      Featured in Robert Downey Sr., le père (2022)

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    • Release date
      • August 27, 1993 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Последняя вечеринка
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Campaign Films
      • Live Entertainment
      • The Athena Film Group
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $11,156
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,088
      • Aug 29, 1993
    • Gross worldwide
      • $11,156
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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