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Rites of Passage
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Synopsis
Two brothers and their father attempt to sort out their issues regarding family and masculinity in the drama Rites Of Passage. A young lawyer, D.J. (Robert Keith), is in a hotel when he spots his father, Del (Dean Stockwell) -- who happens to be with his mistress. D.J. is very upset, and Del suggests they go somewhere else to talk about this matter. They drive to the family's cabin in the mountains, where they discover Campbell (Jason Behr), D.J.'s brother, who has been out of touch with the family for the past two years; Campbell got into a violent arguments with Del regarding Campbell's male lover, and they haven't spoken since. The three sit down to air their differences when a pair of strangers, Frank (James Remar) and Red (Jaimz Woolvett), arrive at the door, claiming to need help with their car. The mood soon turns confrontational between Frank and Del, threatening to erupt into violence at any moment, especially when it becomes clear that Frank and Campbell have met before. Rites Of Passage was directed by Victor Salva and was screened as part of the 1999 San Francisco Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

James Remar Frank
Dean Stockwell Del Farraday
Jaimz Woolvett Red
Jason Behr Campbell Farraday
Robert Glen Keith D.J. Faraday

Production Crew

Craig Davis Roth Associate Producer
Dean Stockwell Associate Producer
Don E. Fauntleroy Cinematographer
Ed Cathell III Co-producer
Bennett Salvay Composer (Music Score)
Jana Stern Costume Designer
Victor Salva Director
Ed Marx Editor
Anita Gershman Executive Producer
John Davis Executive Producer
Larry Gershman Executive Producer
Jewels Sutterfield First Assistant Director
J. Todd Harris Producer
Pierre David Producer
William Perretti Production Designer
Victor Salva Screenwriter
Benjamin Patrick Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1999
Runtime: 92
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Sound
Dolby

Produced by
World International Network