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Barbarians at the Gate (film)

Barbarians at the Gate is a 1993 American biographical comedy-drama television film directed by Glenn Jordan and written by Larry Gelbart, based on the 1989 book of the same name by Bryan Burrough and John Helyar. The film stars James Garner, Jonathan Pryce, and Peter Riegert. It tells the true story of F. Ross Johnson, who was the president and CEO of RJR Nabisco.

Barbarians at the Gate

United States

English

  • Thomas M. Hammel
  • Glenn Jordan

Patrick Kennedy

HBO

March 20, 1993 (1993-03-20)

Barbarians at the Gate received generally positive reviews from critics. The film earned nine nominations at the Primetime Emmy Awards (winning for Outstanding Made for Television Movie). It also won Best Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television and Best Actor in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television for Garner at the Golden Globe Awards.

Plot[edit]

Self-made multimillionaire F. Ross Johnson, CEO of RJR Nabisco, decides to take the tobacco and food conglomerate company private in 1988 after receiving advanced news of the likely market failure of the company's smokeless cigarette called Premier, the development of which had been intended to finally boost the company's stock price.[1]


The free-spending Johnson's bid for the company is opposed by two of the pioneers of the leveraged buyout, Henry Kravis and his cousin. Kravis feels betrayed when, after Johnson initially discusses doing the LBO with Kravis, he takes the potentially enormous deal to another firm, the Shearson Lehman Hutton division of American Express.


Other bidders emerge, including Ted Forstmann and his company, Forstmann Little, after Kravis and Johnson are unable to reconcile their differences. The bidding goes to unprecedented heights, and when executive Charles Hugel becomes aware of how much Johnson stands to profit in a transaction that will put thousands of Nabisco employees out of work, he quips, "Now I know what the 'F' in F. Ross Johnson stands for." The greed is so evident, Kravis's final bid is declared the winner, even though Johnson's was higher.


The title of the book and movie comes from a statement by Forstmann in which he calls Kravis' money "phoney junk bond crap" and how he and his brother are "real people with real money," and that to stop raiders like Kravis: "We need to push the barbarians back from the city gates."

as F. Ross Johnson

James Garner

as Henry Kravis

Jonathan Pryce

as Peter Cohen

Peter Riegert

as Linda Robinson

Joanna Cassidy

as Jim Robinson

Fred Dalton Thompson

(credited as Leilani Ferrer) as Laurie Johnson

Leilani Sarelle

as Edward A. Horrigan, Jr.

Matt Clark

as H. John Greeniaus

Jeffrey DeMunn

as Ted Forstmann

David Rasche

as Charles Hugel

Tom Aldredge

as Don Kelly

Graham Beckel

Peter Dvorsky as

George R. Roberts

as Peter Atkins

Mark Harelik

Joseph Kell as

Nick Forstmann

as Carolyne Roehm-Kravis

Rita Wilson

as Vernon Jordan

Ron Canada

at IMDb

Barbarians at the Gate