Fat Man and Little Boy movie poster

Fat Man and Little Boy

"The story of the extraordinary people who changed our world."

October 20, 1989 2h 7m 6.2/10 (157 votes)

Originally released in 1989. Fat Man and Little Boy is a drama/history film. directed by Roland Joffé. With a runtime of 2h 7m, it's an epic theatrical experience.

Starring Paul Newman, Dwight Schultz, and Bonnie Bedelia

Synopsis

Assigned to oversee the development of the atomic bomb, Gen. Leslie Groves is a stern military man determined to have the project go according to plan. He selects J. Robert Oppenheimer as the key scientist on the top-secret operation, but the two men clash fiercely on a number of issues. Despite their frequent conflicts, Groves and Oppenheimer ultimately push ahead with two bomb designs — the bigger "Fat Man" and the more streamlined "Little Boy."

Quick Facts

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Release Date October 20, 1989 36 years ago
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Runtime 2h 7m 127 minutes total
User Rating 6.2/10 Good (157 votes)
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Language English Original language
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Country United Kingdom + 1 more

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN

Production Companies

  • Paramount Pictures
  • Lightmotive

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Fat Man and Little Boy about?

Assigned to oversee the development of the atomic bomb, Gen. Leslie Groves is a stern military man determined to have the project go according to plan. He selects J. Robert Oppenheimer as the key s...

Who directed Fat Man and Little Boy?

Fat Man and Little Boy was directed by Roland Joffé.

How long is Fat Man and Little Boy?

Fat Man and Little Boy has a runtime of 2 hours and 7 minutes (127 minutes total).

When was Fat Man and Little Boy released?

Fat Man and Little Boy was released on October 20, 1989 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Fat Man and Little Boy?

The main cast of Fat Man and Little Boy includes Paul Newman, Dwight Schultz, Bonnie Bedelia, John Cusack, Laura Dern.

Is Fat Man and Little Boy worth watching?

Fat Man and Little Boy has a user rating of 6.2/10 based on 157 reviews, indicating good reception from audiences.