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| Year: | 2005 |
| Rating: | 6.2(590) |
| Listed in: | Drama |
| Directed by: | Arthur Allan Seidelman |
| Actors: | Steven Culp Tony Goldwyn Elizabeth Banks Maria Bello Erika Christensen Mary Stuart Masterson |
| "Every family has its secrets" | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Arthur Allan Seidelman | |
| Actors | |
| Steven Culp | as Dr. Harry Glass |
| Tony Goldwyn | as Vincent Antonelli |
| Eric McCormack | as Gary Sokol |
| Alessandro Nivola | as Andrew Prior |
| Chris O'Donnell | as David Turzin |
| Rip Torn | as Dr. Chebrin |
| Greg Foote | as August Prior |
| Ed Ragozzino | as Minister |
| Tegue DeLeon | as Paramedic #1 |
| Robert Merrill | as Paramedic #2 |
| Cameron Clarke | as Party Guest |
| Brian Hafdahl | as Party Guest |
| Cole Carson | as Party Guest |
| George Anton | as Thomas Fevalin |
| Arnie Heitz | as Hospital visitor |
| Peter Austin Noto | as The Lover |
| Alex Rodrick Parslow | as Student with backpack |
| Ryan Swift | as Brent Stevenson |
| Actresses | |
| Elizabeth Banks | as Nancy Pecket |
| Maria Bello | as Marcia Prior Glass |
| Erika Christensen | as Irene Prior |
| Mary Stuart Masterson | as Olga Prior |
| Carolyn S. Chambers | as Female Customer |
| Barbara Bechtel | as Nurse |
| Elizabeth Ragozzino-Allen | as Student #1 |
| Mary Payne | as Student #2 |
| Julia Chambers | as Young Marcia Prior |
| Hannah Schafroth | as Young Irene Prior |
| Shane Adler | as Young Olga Prior |
| Roxy Ragozzino | as Station Nurse |
| Mary DeLorenzo | as Receptionist |
| Susie Kriz | as Party Guest |
| Mary Dwight | as Party Guest |
| Megan McCornack | as Party Guest |
| Amanda Huffman | as Party Guest |
| Andrée Bernard | |
| Lian Moy | as Camilla |
| Jodi Oxenreider | as Nurse |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
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GEOG: Amongst the "New York" street traffic was a Sanipac dump truck. Sanipac primarily serves the state of Oregon and not New York or anywhere on the east coast. Continuity: During Vincent's final scene, while he is holding Marcia she has mascara under her eyes from crying. When they turn to walk towards the street her make-up is perfect. Continuity: During the chess game at the beginning of the movie some of the pieces change positions between shots, despite the fact that no moves are being made. |
Quotes
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Marcia Prior Glass: I suppose I fared better than Andrew who had to hand his balls over to father... only one pair allowed in the house at a time, you know. After father died, Andrew got them back but strangely enough he keeps looking for someone else to give them to. Olga and I passed them back and forth for a while but we really didn't want them... He finally found a real taker in Nancy who it seems had been looking for an extra pair for quite some time. Marcia Prior Glass: ...I haven't flirted with a man in ages. My responses are those from a coquette from another era. Vincent Antonelli: I have seen women outside my marriage. But my marriage is not a happy one. Marcia Prior Glass: They rarely are when you all you want is to get laid. Marcia Prior Glass: I'm really just a good girl who's more comfortable fighting with her husband than cheating on him. I guess I'd rather be a bitch then a slut... Vincent Antonelli: Does caring for someone make you a slut? Marcia Prior Glass: No. Expressing it does. Marcia Prior Glass: ...This party isn't for you anyway. It's for our little unborn nephew... God save him from your genes. Nancy Pecket: Don't talk about my child like that! Marcia Prior Glass: He's not a child yet, dear. Just some protoplasm doing the backstroke in your uterus. Besides, I'm sure he couldn't even hear me. Nancy Pecket: You really hate me, don't you? Marcia Prior Glass: No... Not at all. Do you hate a dog for peeing on the carpet? Of course not. She can't help it; it's her nature. You just have to leave her outside. Nancy Pecket: ...You *really* hate me. Marcia Prior Glass: Is that your goal? 'Cause I just might be able to accomodate you! Nancy Pecket: [pointing at Marcia] That bitch is evil! Nancy Pecket: [Irene plays the piano] I'm leaving. I've tried to be part of the family. I have tried to understand you and be patient - [shouting] Irene, stop playing the goddamn thing! [Irene stops playing in shock]... I have tried to be patient with your... excentricities as Andrew calls them. But I think you people are all just low, mean and not nearly so smart or high-class as you think you are... or as I thought you were. Marcia Prior Glass: You know... With some assistance from a book of synonyms and antonyms, that wouldn't be a bad speech. Nancy Pecket: Shut up! That's... just what I mean. Marcia Prior Glass: I just wanted to help you illustrate your point... Nancy Pecket: I don't want to be a part of *your* family... anymore! I'm starting my own family... and Andrew, you need to decide which one you want to be part of! [walks away] Marcia Prior Glass: Harry... Harry, if you want to withold approval, intimidate and give rewards or punishments... buy a dog. Nancy Pecket: Am I late - ? Is she here yet - ? Oh, where's Andrew? Gary Sokol: Yes, no, up there. |
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