Barbarians at the Gate (TV)
1993 · Movie · 107 min. · United States
Johnson's bid for the company is opposed by two of the pioneers of the leveraged buyout, Henry Kravis (who is played by Jonathan Pryce), and his cousin George R. Roberts. Kravis feels betrayed when, after Johnson initially discusses doing the LBO with Kravis, he actually takes the potentially enormous deal to another firm, American Express' former Shearson Lehman Hutton division. Ted Forstmann and his Forstmann Little buyout firm also play a prominent role. After Kravis and Johnson are unable to reconcile their differences, a bidding war ensues, which Kravis ultimately wins. Although not covered in the film, an unfortunate side effect of the greatly increased buyout price is the creation of an initially unforeseen and distinctly troubling level of debt for the company.
Direction Glenn Jordan
Cast James Garner · Jonathan Pryce · Peter Riegert · Joanna Cassidy · David Rasche · Leilani Sarelle · Fred Dalton Thompson · Matt Clark · Graham Beckel · Rita Wilson · Dean Norris · Tom Aldredge · Mark Harelik · Raye Birk · Peter Dvorsky · Joseph Kell · Ron Canada · Jeffrey DeMunn · Bruce French · Sally Stewart · Eric Poppick
Soundtrack Richard Gibbs
Screenplay Larry Gelbart · Bryan Burrough · John Helyar
Cinematography Thomas Del Ruth · Nicholas D. Knowland
Original title Barbarians at the Gate (TV)
6.2
43 votes (FilmAffinity)
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