
Rain Man
A journey through understanding and fellowship.
When car dealer Charlie Babbitt learns that his estranged father has died, he returns home to Cincinnati, where he discovers that he has a savant older brother named Raymond and that his father's $3 million fortune is being left to the mental institution in which Raymond lives. Motivated by his father's money, Charlie checks Raymond out of the facility in order to return with him to Los Angeles. The brothers' cross-country trip ends up changing both their lives.
- 7.8
- 1988
- Released
- 2h 14m

Dustin Hoffman
Raymond Babbitt
Tom Cruise
Charlie Babbitt
Valeria Golino
Susanna
Jack Murdock
John Mooney
Michael D. Roberts
Vern
Ralph Seymour
Lenny
Lucinda Jenney
Iris
Bonnie Hunt
Sally Dibbs
Kim Robillard
Small Town Doctor
Beth Grant
Mother at Farm House
Dolan Dougherty
Farm House Kid
Marshall Dougherty
Farm House Kid
John-Michael Dougherty
Farm House Kid
Peter Dougherty
Farm House Kid
Andrew Dougherty
Farm House Kid
Loretta Wendt Jolivette
Dr. Bruner's Secretary
Donald E. Jones
Minister at Funeral
Bryon P. Caunar
Man in Waiting Room
Donna J. Dickson
Nurse
Earl Roat
Man on Wallbrook Road
William Montgomery Jr.
Wallbrook Patient Entering TV Room
Elizabeth Lower
Bank Officer
Michael C. Hall
Police Officer at Accident
Robert W. Heckel
Police Officer at Accident
W. Todd Kenner
Police Officer at Accident
Kneeles Reeves
Amarillo Hotel Owner
Jack W. Cope
Irate Driver
Nick Mazzola
Blackjack Dealer
Ralph Tabakin
Shift Boss
Ray Baker
Mr. Kelso
Isadore Figler
Pit Boss
Ralph M. Cardinale
Pit Boss
Sam Roth
Floorman
Nanci M. Harvey
Lady at Blackjack Table
Kenneth E. Lowden
Guard in Video Room
Jocko Marcellino
Las Vegas Crooner
John Thorstensen
Train Conductor
Blanche Salter
Woman at Pancake Counter
Jake Hoffman
Boy at Pancake Counter
Royce D. Applegate
(voice)
June Christopher
(voice)
Anna Mathias
(voice)
Archie Hahn
(voice)
Luisa Leschin
(voice)
Ira Miller
(voice)
Chris Mulkey
(voice)
Julie Payne
(voice)
Reni Santoni
(voice)
Bridget Sienna
(voice)
Ruth Silveira
(voice)
Jonathan Stark
(voice)
Lynne Marie Stewart
(voice)
Arnold F. Turner
(voice)
Gigi Vorgan
(voice)
Richard A. Buswell
Car Driver (uncredited)
Pui Fan Lee
Casino Patron (uncredited)
Matt Mattingly
Autistic Pianist (uncredited)
Billie Perkins
Hotel Customer (uncredited)
Jill Senter
Sandra (uncredited)
Aaron Weiler
Airport Security Guard (uncredited)
Mark Winn
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Darryl Wooten
Blackjack Dealer (uncredited)
Fred Astaire
Self (archived footage)
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Released
en
$25,000,000.00
$354,825,435.00
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- #melodramatic
Reviews

"Charlie" (Tom Cruise) works his luxury car import business quite literally wheeling and dealing when he is told that his estranged father has died. Driving to meet the solicitor he's informed that he is to receive some perfectly grown roses, but that the $3m estate is to be left elsewhere? Where? Well he discovers that he has a brother "Raymond" (Dustin Hoffman) when he visits him at in instituti

I am not going to pretend I have much substantive to say about this movie that will make readers gasp or slap their forwards and realize, yes, that is why I should love this film! But as this is one of my wife and my favorite movies ever, I thought I would share why. When this movie came out, we saw immediately the similarities between Raymond (Rain Man) and our daughter. No, she is not just l

My main man Charlie Babbitt. It is something of a great cinematic achievement that Rain Man became the great film it clearly is because the story surrounding it is interestingly Hollywood in itself. Four directors, six screenwriters, two cinematographers, eight producers, writers strikes, crew change, and a studio fighting for its life. All of the above are common knowledge but it doesn't











