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Synopsis
Following up on his directorial debut, Joe the King, actor-turned-sometimes director Frank Whaley made this gritty character study of a man consumed by anger. Working as a clerk at a supermarket, Jimmy (Whaley) makes it a practice to steal anything and everything he can get away with, usually cases of beer. At home, he supports his neglected wife (Carla Gugino), his infant daughter, and his foul-tempered invalid grandmother, whom he has been caring for since he was a teen. A compulsive complainer, Jimmy is vitriolically bitter about his lack of a childhood. His latest dream, one in a series of failed schemes to make it big, is to be a standup comedian. Yet Jimmy's idea of a schtick is less one-liners and gags than a prolonged confessional rant about his marriage, the loss of his parents, and his grandmother. As the film progresses, Jimmy's monologues grow darker and ever more sinister. This film was scheduled to be screened at the 2001 Toronto Film Festival. ~ Jonathan Crow, All Movie Guide

Cast

Carla Gugino Annie
Ethan Hawke Ray
Frank Whaley Jimmy O'Brien
Lynn Cohen Ruth
Jillian Stacom Wendy

Production Crew

Stefan Walz Art Director
James Calleri Casting
Michael Mayers Cinematographer
Colin Bates Co-producer
Sabrina Atoori Co-producer
Anthony Grimaldi Composer (Music Score)
Robert Whaley Composer (Music Score)
Dawn Weisberg Costume Designer
Frank Whaley Director
Miran Miosic Editor
Cecily Kaston First Assistant Director
Per Melita Line Producer
Jonathan Marc Sherman Play Author
Ben Atoori Producer
Mary Jane Skalski Producer
Judy Becker Production Designer
Frank Whaley Screenwriter
Noah Vivekanand Timan Sound/Sound Designer
Trip Brock Supervising Sound Editor
Willis Allen Supervising Sound Editor
Year: 2001
Runtime: 97
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for language
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Color type
CFI color

Sound
Dolby Digital

Produced by
Next Wednesday
Stonelock Pictures

Release
December 13, 2002 (USA - Limited)
by First Look Media