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| Year: | 2010 |
| Rating: | 4.8(174) |
| Listed in: | Drama |
| Directed by: | Brooks Branch |
| Actors: | Timothy Hutton Mario Van Peebles Mira Sorvino Dana Delany India Ennenga Laila Robins Stockard Channing |
| "what if you could write it over...." | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Brooks Branch | |
| Actors | |
| Timothy Hutton | as Gabriel |
| Mario Van Peebles | as Rocky |
| Ronald E. Giles | as Odd Man Walking Through Central Park |
| Brett Berg | as The MC |
| Tim Bohn | as Stage Gabriel 2 |
| Jason Denuszek | as Drunk Hooligan |
| Jonathan C. Green | as Mime |
| Joe Komara | as Fantasy Dancer |
| Alex Manette | as Erik |
| Dougie Needles | as Vulvic Nuisance |
| Enzo Penizzotto | as Vulvic Nuisance |
| Thommy Price | as Vulvic Nuisance |
| Chris Sarandon | as Larry |
| Marcus Schenkenberg | as Sachi |
| Stephen Singer | as Michael Rogers |
| Steve Sirkis | as Chet |
| Franklin Ojeda Smith | as Homeless man |
| Eric Sheffer Stevens | as Stage Gabriel #1 |
| Actresses | |
| Mira Sorvino | as Cari |
| Dana Delany | as Annie |
| India Ennenga | as Elizabeth |
| Laila Robins | as Lauren |
| Stockard Channing | as Pamela |
| Nadia Dassouki | as Saffron |
| Joan Jett | as Lead Singer |
| Leslie Lyles | as Energy Specialist |
| Julia K. Murney | as Stage Cari |
| Leah O'Donnell | as Dancer |
| Aileen Quinn | as School Secretary |
| Emily Tremaine | as Receptionist |
| Paris Yates | as Elizabeth's best friend |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Filming dates: | 6 March 2007 - 6 April 2007 |
| Budget: | USD 2,500,000 |
| Gross: |
USA - 28,943 USD (23 May 2010) |
| Plot: | It's New York, 1979. Gabriel Richmond is a talented architect with a seemingly rich life as he has a caring wife, loving daughter and life long friends. Yet, he spends most days in the movie theater, hiding out from work, escaping into a fictional world where he can more readily relate to the made up characters. When fiction shines a mirror on his own life, an inspired Gabriel begins writing a play not-so-loosely based on his reality, examining all of the relationships that make his life what it is. At first a hobby, the play begins to consume Gabriel's own self-examination. Slowly he realizes the fragility of his relationships and overall decisions in life, but does not know what to do with this information other than write about it. Gabriel's work eventually gains momentum just as his real life begins to fall apart. Equipped with a hand-held tape recorder and typewriter, he begins a journey to re-author his own life, looking back on the pieces of his fractured self. He begins to see that life is not always as controlled as a play or movie and sometimes the best thing an author can do is let the characters speak for themselves. Emblematic of the self-discovery that was hatching in New York (and many other cities) at the end of the 1970's, Multiple Sarcasms shines a light on not only Gabriel's life, but also the complex people that make it up. From his wife and daughter to his colleagues at work and lifelong best friend - Gabriel tries to understand these complex people who collectively make up too much of his own self worth. |
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Original Soundtracks
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"Fetish" Written by Joan Jett Performed by Joan Jett & The Blackhearts (as Joan Jett and the Blackhearts) Published by Jett Pack Music Inc (BMI) Courtesy of Joan Jett / Blackheart Music "In The Crowd" Composed by William Page II Performed by Ramsey Lewis Published by Warner Chappell Courtesy of Universal Music Group "The Wind" Written by Yusuf Islam Performed by Neil Halstead Published by EMI April Music Inc. Courtesy of Brushfire Records "When You Wake Up Feeling Old" Written by Jeff Scott Tweedy Performed by Wilco Published by Warner Chappell Courtesy of Warner Strategic "Birds" Written by Neil Young Performed by Diane Birch Published by Broken Arrow Music (BMI) / Wixen Music Publishing Courtesy of S-Curve Records "Such A Night" Written by William Daron Pulliam Performed by Darondo By Arrangement with Sugaroo! Courtesy of Ubiquity Recordings "Linus And Lucy" Composed and Performed by Vince Guaraldi Courtesy of Fantasy Records / Concord Records "Love Is All We Need" Written and Performed by Mike Jame Kirkland By Arrangement with Sugaroo! Courtesy of Ubiquity Recordings "Me And Mrs Jones" Written by Gamble / Gilbert / Huff Performed by Bily Paul Published by Warner Chappell Courtesy of Sony / BMG "Maybe Not" Written by Chan Marshall Performed by Cat Power Published by Mattitude Music Courtesy of Beggars Group "I Am Woman" Written by Ray Burton / Helen Reddy Performed by Helen Reddy Published by Universal Music Courtesy of EMI Capitol Records "Maybe There's A World" Written by Yusuf Islam Performed by Neil Halstead Published by EMI April Music Inc. Courtesy of Brushfire Records "O Tannenbaum" Composed and Performed by Vince Guaraldi Published by Lee Mendolson Courtesy of Fantasy Records / Concord Records "I'll Be Around" Written by Thomas Bell / Phil Hurtt Performed by The Spinners Published by Warner Chappell Courtesy of Warner Strategic "South American Getaway" Composed and Performed by Burt Bacharach Published by Warner Chappell Courtesy of Universal Music Group |
Goofs
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CHAR: During the scene in Cori's office where she and Gabe are discussing Pamela's reaction to Gabe's play, Cori calls Gabe 'Tim', the actor's name. Fact errors: The movie uses "The In Crowd" by the Ramsey Lewis Trio in the soundtrack. However, the closing credits incorrectly cite the song as "In The Crowd". |
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