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is a 2016 biographical drama film directed by John Lee Hancock that portrays the controversial rise of the McDonald's fast-food empire. While often categorized alongside historical documentaries due to its factual basis, it is a scripted feature film starring Michael Keaton as Ray Kroc. Plot Overview
Set in the 1950s, the story follows , a struggling traveling salesman who sells milkshake mixers. His life changes when he discovers a highly efficient hamburger stand in San Bernardino, California, operated by brothers Richard (Dick) and Maurice (Mac) McDonald . O Fundador DocumentГЎrio, Drama, HistГіria 2016 1...
The film is widely praised for its exploration of the and the darker side of capitalism . While largely accurate to history, it highlights several pivotal real-life moments, such as: is a 2016 biographical drama film directed by
Kroc is mesmerized by the brothers' "Speedee Service System," which allows them to serve high-quality food in seconds. His life changes when he discovers a highly
As the business grows, Kroc's ruthless ambition clashes with the brothers' desire to maintain quality and control. He eventually maneuvers them out of their own company, famously turning it into a multi-billion dollar real estate and fast-food empire. Key Cast & Production Ray Kroc: Michael Keaton Dick McDonald: Nick Offerman Mac McDonald: John Carroll Lynch Ethel Kroc: Laura Dern Director: John Lee Hancock Writer: Robert Siegel Themes and Accuracy
The brothers being forced to remove their own name from their original restaurant.
The for royalties that Kroc ultimately refused to honor, depriving the McDonald brothers of hundreds of millions of dollars.
is a 2016 biographical drama film directed by John Lee Hancock that portrays the controversial rise of the McDonald's fast-food empire. While often categorized alongside historical documentaries due to its factual basis, it is a scripted feature film starring Michael Keaton as Ray Kroc. Plot Overview
Set in the 1950s, the story follows , a struggling traveling salesman who sells milkshake mixers. His life changes when he discovers a highly efficient hamburger stand in San Bernardino, California, operated by brothers Richard (Dick) and Maurice (Mac) McDonald .
The film is widely praised for its exploration of the and the darker side of capitalism . While largely accurate to history, it highlights several pivotal real-life moments, such as:
Kroc is mesmerized by the brothers' "Speedee Service System," which allows them to serve high-quality food in seconds.
As the business grows, Kroc's ruthless ambition clashes with the brothers' desire to maintain quality and control. He eventually maneuvers them out of their own company, famously turning it into a multi-billion dollar real estate and fast-food empire. Key Cast & Production Ray Kroc: Michael Keaton Dick McDonald: Nick Offerman Mac McDonald: John Carroll Lynch Ethel Kroc: Laura Dern Director: John Lee Hancock Writer: Robert Siegel Themes and Accuracy
The brothers being forced to remove their own name from their original restaurant.
The for royalties that Kroc ultimately refused to honor, depriving the McDonald brothers of hundreds of millions of dollars.