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Henry Fool
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Synopsis
Simon Grim (James Urbaniak) is a garbageman, and his life is about as unpleasant and uneventful as you'd expect given his profession; he doesn't much care for his work, he's treated with violence or contempt by most of the people in his neighborhood, and he shares a house with Mary (Maria Porter), his cranky, pill-head mother, and Fay (Parker Posey), his morally suggestible sister. One day, Henry Fool (Thomas Jay Ryan) appears; he claims to be a writer in the midst of a major project, entitled "Confessions," and needs a place to stay. Henry ends up moving in with Simon and his family, where he wastes no time in bedding both Mary and Fay, and encourages Simon to write in a journal. Simon begins to write in long torrents of words that surprisingly fall together into iambic pentameter; Henry tells Simon that what he's writing is poetry, and he's truly gifted. Simon seems dubious at first, but when several of Simon's pieces are posted on the Internet, he developes a huge and rabid following and is acclaimed as one of the great authors of our time. Henry, however, isn't able to get anywhere with his own book or his own life; as Simon's star slowly rises, Henry's orbit slowly sinks past the horizon. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Kevin Corrigan Warren
Veanne Cox Laura
Miho Nikaido Gnoc Deng
James Saito Mr. Deng
Parker Posey Fay
Parker Posey Fay Grim
Chuck Montgomery Angus
Liam Aiken Ned
Jan Leslie Harding Vicky
Nicholas Hope Father Hawkes
Maria Porter Mary
Gene Riffini Officer Bunuel
Diana Ruppe Amy
Thomas Jay Ryan Henry Fool
James Urbaniak Simon Grim

Production Crew

Jerome Brownstein Associate Producer
Thierry Cagianut Associate Producer
Michael Spiller Cinematographer
Hal Hartley Composer (Music Score)
Jocelyn Joson Costume Designer
Hal Hartley Director
Steve Hamilton Editor
Daniel J. Victor Executive Producer
Keith Abell Executive Producer
Larry Meistrich Executive Producer
Richard Greenberg First Assistant Director
Hal Hartley Producer
Steve Rosenzweig Production Designer
Hal Hartley Screenwriter
Daniel McIntosh Sound/Sound Designer
Richard Sylvarnes Still Photographer
Year: 1997
Runtime: 140
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for strong sexuality, violence and language
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy Drama

Color type
Du Art

Sound
Dolby

Produced by
Shooting Gallery
True Fiction Pictures

Release
June 19, 1998 (USA)
by Sony Pictures Classics