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American History X - Starring Edward Norton, Edward Furlong, and Beverly D'Angelo

Derek Vineyard (Edward Norton) is paroled after serving three years of his life behind bars for the murder of two criminals who tried to steal his truck. Through his brother, Danny Vineyard's (Edward Furlong) recounting, we learn that before going to jail, Derek was a skinhead and the leader of a violent neo-Nazi gang that committed acts of racial crime throughout Los Angeles, and his exploits greatly influenced Danny. Rehabilitated and fresh out of prison, Derek breaks contact with the group and becomes determined to keep Danny from going down the same violent path that almost ruined his life.

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American History X Official Movie Trailer
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Movie Trivia # 1

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To prepare for his role as Derek Vinyard, and to make Derek Vinyard look more intimidating, Edward Norton worked out to get lean and add an additional 30 pounds of muscle to his frame.


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Critic's Corner

"The film works because Norton's performance is so rivetting and uncompromising."

-Louis B. Hobson
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“Lamont: I'm the most dangerous man in this prison. You know why? 'Cause I control the underwear.”

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Taut, tension-filled and violent!

-Harvey S. Karten
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Director Tony Kaye wanted his credit to read "Humpty Dumpty" according to Entertainment Weekly.


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"What brings it above the problems with its source material is fine acting all the way around."

-Widgett Walls
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“Doris Vinyard: I'm ashamed that you came out of my body.”

American History X Motion Picture Soundtrack

List of Songs:
1. American History X
2. The Assignment
3. Venice Beach
4. Playing To Win
5. People Look At Me And See My Brother
6. If I Had Testified
7. A Stranger At My Table
8. Putting Up A Flag
9. Raiders
10. Complications
11. Starting To Remind Me Of You
12. The Right Question
13. The Path To Redemption
14. We Are Not Enemies
15. Two Brothers
16. Storm Clouds Gathering
17. Benedictus

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Tthe reviews that I've gathered for this album were mostly positive. Some said that the music perfectly captured the essence of what the film is all about - a former racist angry with the world who is trying to rebuild a new life away from violence. Most of the songs in this album were composed by Anne Dudley, who tried to give it a distinct American "feel" to it. She is an accomplished composer who has won an Academy Award for Best Original Musical or Comedy Score for the British comedy movie "The Full Monty"

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"A work of impressive scale and craft and not a movie that's easy to dismiss in the end."

-Andrew O'Hehir
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Edward Norton interview for the movie American History X

Edward Norton talks about his movie and how it tries to communicate a lesson to the film's viewers by contemplating on the fall of the character that he plays. He also talks about the journey that his character, Derek Vinyard, goes through, giving up everything he has known before to try and create a better life. There is also a part in this video where Norton talks about meeting "The Terminator", Arnold Schwarzenegger, at a party, and how Schwarzenegger complimented him for the way his body looked in the movie.



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Edward Norton-American History X interview
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Marlon Brando turned down Stacy Keach's role.


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"An intelligently provocative film!"

-Jay Carr
Boston Globe

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“Danny Vinyard: [writing the beginning of the essay] People look at me and see my brother.”

More trivias from the film

Edward Norton was said to have re-edited the film to lengthen his screen time. Director Tony Kaye then attempted to get his name removed but violated a Directors' Guild of America rule that states that directors that use pseudonyms (such as "Alan Smithee") must not talk about why they had their name removed - which Tony Kayehad done in ads in Variety. Kaye sued the DGA and New Line Cinema for $200 million stating that the DGA rule violated his first amendment rights.

Seth wears a shirt during the basketball game featuring the number 88. This is a naziskin code for HH, or "Heil Hitler," H being the 8th letter of the alphabet. It also refers to a set of 88 precepts written by the neo-nazi leader David Lane. The 88 precepts are rules and concepts that all White Supremacists lived by.

The punk band Anti-Heroes sued New Line Cinema over a character's tattoo featuring the band. The band did not want to be associated with Nazis, even fictional ones, in any way. The band went on to record a song called "NLC" that debases the film studio.

According to the book Cinematic Century, Tony Kaye's lawsuit against the studio over the use of his name in the credits was for $275 million.

The diner that Danny and Derek get breakfast before Danny goes to school in the morning is the same diner that is used in The Big Lebowski (1998), during the infamous "toe" scene.

The quotation that concludes Danny's paper is from the closing words of Abraham Lincoln's first Inaugural Address in 1861.

The café that Edward Norton and his brother eat at is on Wilshire and Fairfax in Los Angeles. The café is actually Johnny's, which is only open for filming.

The character of Cameron Alexander is based on Tom Metzger, leader of the White Aryan Resistance (WAR), an extremist white supremacy group based in southern California.

In the midst of the dispute about the time he was taking to edit the film, DirectorTony Kaye attended a meeting with Michael De Luca (then New Line's senior product president). Kaye arranged for a Rabbi, a Catholic priest and a Buddhist monk to be present at the meeting to support his argument and "make the meeting a more spiritual one".

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