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Frailty (2002)
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Synopsis
Actor
Bill Paxton
made his directorial debut with Frailty. The bulk of the story is told through flashbacks, as a mysterious man (
Matthew McConaughey
) tells a terrible tale to an FBI agent (
Powers Boothe
) investigating the "God's Hand" serial killer case. The man grew up in a small town in Texas, where he and his brother lived a bucolic life with their kindhearted widower father (Paxton). One night, the father awakens the two boys, Fenton (Matthew O'Leary) and Adam (
Jeremy Sumpter
), and tells them he's had a vision, and God has chosen him and his sons to help Him slay demons who walk the earth in human form. He tells the boys they can never tell anyone about this task. Before long, he comes home from work with a list of names that he claims an angel has given to him. He then begins abducting people, bringing them home, one by one, and having the boys watch while he lays his hands on them. After having proven, to his mind, that they are demons and not human, he chops them up with an axe while the boys look on. Young Adam is eager to participate, seeing his family as "kind of like superheroes," while the older Fenton is distraught, believing that his father has lost his mind. He contemplates running away, but is reluctant to leave his little brother behind. Eventually, he goes to the authorities, which results in disaster. As he tells the story, McConaughey takes Boothe out to the public rose garden near his old home, where he claims his brother, the "God's Hand" killer, buried the bodies. Paxton dramatizes the mayhem while leaving almost all of the gore offscreen, and Brent Hanley's script leaves the true motives of several characters unclear until the very end. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide
Cast
Luke Askew
Sheriff Smalls
Powers Boothe
Wesley Doyle
Vincent Chase
Edward March
Cynthia Ettinger
Cynthia Harbridge
Bill Paxton
Dad
Missy Crider
Becky
Matthew McConaughey
Fenton Meiks
Alan Davidson
Brad White
Derk Cheetwood
Agent Griffin Hull
Matt O'Leary
Young Fenton Meiks
Jeremy Sumpter
Young Adam Meiks
Production Crew
Andy Mathieu
Art Department Assistant
Antony Osso
Art Department Assistant
Kevin Jay Cozen
Art Director
Nelson Coates
Art Director
David Crvelin
Assistant Art Director
Frederick Levy
Associate Producer
Chris Diamond
Boom Operator
Douglas Shamburger
Boom Operator
Nicki Cohen
Buyer
Anna DeLanzo
Cable Person
David Schneider
Cable Person
John Vetter
Camera Loader
Randy Feemster
Camera Operator
Barbara Cohen
Casting
Mary Gail Artz
Casting
Bill Butler
Cinematographer
Brian Tyler
Composer (Music Score)
April Ferry
Costume Designer
Kathe Swanson
Department Head Hair
Bill Paxton
Director
Arnold Glassman
Editor
Norman Ash
Electrician
Orlando Hernandez
Electrician
Ronald Joseph Pure Jr.
Electrician
Willie Gray
Electrician
Robin Schorr
Executive in Charge of Production
Karen Loop
Executive Producer
Michael Paseornek
Executive Producer
Tom Huckabee
Executive Producer
Tom Ortenberg
Executive Producer
Clyde E. Bryan
First Assistant Camera
Robert Brakey
First Assistant Editor
Eric Thompson
Foley Mixer
Benjamin Martin
Foley Supervisor
Bob Small
Grip
Ed Tewalt
Grip
Paul Wilkowsky
Grip
Pete McAdams
Grip
Joseph W. Grafmuller
Leadman
Michael J. Burmeister
Location Manager
Felicity Bowring
Makeup Supervisor
Joel C. High
Musical Direction/Supervision
Jason Logerot
Painter
Michael Gill
Painter
Naomi Treuherz
Painter
Robert Denne Sr.
Painter
Charles Saldana
Post Production Assistant
Abby Gail Palanker
Post Production Supervisor
Corey Sienega
Producer
David Blocker
Producer
David Kirschner
Producer
Beth de Patie
Production Supervisor
Tyler Patton
Properties Master
Brent Hanley
Screenwriter
Alexa Alden
Script Supervisor
Suzanne M. Trucks
Second Assistant Camera
Peter Merwin
Second Assistant Director
Glenn Cowan
Second Assistant Editor
Jim Flowers
Second Second Assistant Director
Malik Hassan Sayeed
Second Unit Camera
Patrick Turley
Second Unit Camera
David Golia
Second Unit Director Of Photography
Linda Sutton
Set Decorator
Gary R. Speckman
Set Designer
Jerome Gardner
Set Dresser
K.H. Clark
Set Medic/First Aid
Suzanne Van Dyke
Set Medic/First Aid
Adam D. P. Martin
Set Production Assistant
Lee Sbardellati
Set Production Assistant
Rachel Flackett
Set Production Assistant
Susumu Tokunow
Sound Mixer
Lance Brown
Sound/Sound Designer
Tim Walston
Sound/Sound Designer
Larry Fioritto
Special Effects Coordinator
Bob Ulland
Steadicam Operator
James Hamilton
Still Photographer
Jay Nierenberg
Supervising Sound Editor
Dave Coronella
Swing Gang
James R. Barrows
Swing Gang
Maya Grafmuller
Swing Gang
Rick Chinelli
Swing Gang
Stone Emshwiller
Swing Gang
David Blocker
Unit Production Manager
Dave Deever
Video Assist
David D. Scott
Video Assist
Steve Galloway
Video Playback
Cantina Pictures
Visual Effects
Digital Dimension
Visual Effects
Joe Bauer
Visual Effects Supervisor
Year: 2002
Runtime: 99
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for violence and some language
Category: Feature
Genre
Thriller
Release
April 12, 2002 (USA)
by Lions Gate Films
Awards
2002 - Special Mention for Excellence in Filmmaking - National Board of Review
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