Advertisement
Sign in
Username
Password
Remember me
Forgot password?
Wanna join?
Sign up
Find movies you'll love
Home
Movies
People
Groups
Reviews
Podcasts
News
In theaters
Coming soon
DVDs
Trailers
Watch movies
The Minus Man (1999)
Want to see it?
Seen it?
0
1
2
3
4
5
Rate this movie.
Want to buy it?
Write a review
Discuss it
Add to lists
Recommend it
Watch trailer
This page requires Flash Player. Get it.
Rent it, watch it, find it
Advertisement
Synopsis & activity
Cast & crew
Reviews
Trailers
DVD Information
Related movies
Synopsis
Notable as the directorial debut of
Blade Runner
co-scripter
Hampton Fancher
, this darkly comic thriller stars affable
Owen Wilson
as Vann Siegert, a different brand of serial killer: one who actually believes he's doing his deeply depressed victims a service of mercy. Wandering up the West Coast, Vann chooses victims from a parade of colorful social misfits -- including a haggard junkie (singer Sheryl Crow) whose pain he ends with a nip from his flask of poison amaretto -- and expounds on his motives with a pocket tape recorder (a drawling monologue that serves as the film's narrative voice-over). A brief layover in Owensville eventually finds Vann in the company of quarreling middle-aged couple Doug and Jane (
Brian Cox
and
Mercedes Ruehl
), who grow fond of the young drifter's amiable demeanor and take him on as a boarder. After landing a job at the local post office, Vann catches the eye of co-worker Ferrin (
Janeane Garofalo
), and a tentative romance blossoms -- but even love can't distract Vann from his crusade to terminate people's unhappiness: "They come to me like moths, because I shine," he explains. Though not the complex psychological game it purports to be, The Minus Man is an intriguing character study -- imagine a kindler, gentler version of Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer -- with some clever twists and fine performances, including a touching portrayal from the usually acerbic Garofalo. Geared more to the art-movie crowd than to fans of Hitchcockian thrills, this film opened to raves at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Cavett Binion, All Movie Guide
Cast
Dennis Haysbert
Graves
Larry Miller
Paul
Mercedes Ruehl
Jane
Dwight Yoakam
Blair
Brian Cox
Doug
Lois Gerace
Lois
Janeane Garofalo
Ferrin
Eric Mabius
Gene
Owen Wilson
Vann Seigert
Sheryl Crow
Caspar
Alex Warren
State Trooper
Production Crew
Austin Gorg
Art Director
Joseph DiMartino
Associate Producer
Mary Vernieu
Associate Producer
Lew McCreary
Book Author
Anne McCarthy
Casting
Mary Vernieu
Casting
Bobby Bukowski
Cinematographer
Marco Beltrami
Composer (Music Score)
Kimberly Adams-Galligan
Costume Designer
Hampton Fancher
Director
Todd Ramsay
Editor
Joseph DiMartino
Executive Producer
Keith Abell
Executive Producer
Larry Meistrich
Executive Producer
Stephen Carlis
Executive Producer
William Paul Clark
First Assistant Director
Barry Cole
Musical Direction/Supervision
Christopher Covert
Musical Direction/Supervision
David L. Bushell
Producer
Fida Attieh
Producer
Andrew Laws
Production Designer
Hampton Fancher
Screenwriter
Thomas Brandau
Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1999
Runtime: 115
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for language and a scene of drug use
Category: Feature
Genre
Thriller
Color type
Fujicolor
Sound
Dolby
Produced by
Shooting Gallery
TSG Pictures
Release
September 10, 1999 (USA)
by Shooting Gallery
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.