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What was once a brave frontier town has become a haven for enlightened oddballs in this unusual drama from director Michael Polish, written in collaboration with his twin brother, Mark Polish. Northfork is a small town in Montana which, in 1955, is soon to disappear in the name of progress; a massive hydroelectric dam is to be put in nearby, which will flood the entire village. A group of six men sent by the power company -- led by Walter O'Brien (
James Woods
) and his son Willis (Mark Polish) -- arrive in Northfork to evacuate the few remaining residents. If the men are successful, they'll each be given parcels of land on the banks of the new lake which will be where Northfork once stood. Most of the townspeople have already left, but a few remain, among them Father Harlan (
Nick Nolte
), a man of the cloth who is caring for Irwin (Duel Farnes), a strange, scarred boy apparently on his deathbed, and a handful of enchanted eccentrics who have taken over a local bar, including Flower Hercules (
Daryl Hannah
), Cup of Tea (Robin Sachs), Happy (
Anthony Edwards
), and Cod (
Ben Foster
). As Walter and Willis try to persuade the stubborn stragglers to move on, Walter must search for a new final resting place for his late wife, whose coffin is the last to be relocated after Northfork's cemetery is dug up. Northfork received its world premier at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Cast
Graham Beckel
Marvin
Marshall Bell
Mr. Stalling
Peter Coyote
Eddie
Anthony Edwards
Happy
Kyle MacLachlan
Mr. Hope
Nick Nolte
Father Harlan
Robin Sachs
Cup of Tea
Daryl Hannah
Flower Hercules
James Woods
Walter O'Brien
Claire Forlani
Mrs. Hadfield
Jon Gries
Arnold
Mark Polish
Willis O'Brien
Michele Hicks
Mrs. Hope
Ben Foster
Cod
Josh Barker
Matt
Duel Farnes
Irwin
Production Crew
Jeffrey Guziak
Additional Cinematography
David Storm
Art Director
Chad Troutwine
Associate Producer
Jon Gries
Associate Producer
Jonathan Sheldon
Associate Producer
M. David Mullen
Cinematographer
Paul Torok
Co-producer
Todd King
Co-producer
Stuart Matthewman
Composer (Music Score)
Daniel Glicker
Costume Designer
Mark Polish
Director
Michael Polish
Director
Leo Trombetta
Editor
Anthony Romano
Executive Producer
Barbara Jones
Executive Producer
Bruce E. Jones
Executive Producer
Damon Martin
Executive Producer
Gil Amaral
Executive Producer
James Woods
Executive Producer
Janet Jensen
Executive Producer
Michel Shane
Executive Producer
Paul Mayerson
Executive Producer
Andrew Coffing
First Assistant Director
Mark Polish
Producer
Michael Polish
Producer
Del Polish
Production Designer
Ichelle Spitzig
Production Designer
Mark Polish
Screenwriter
Michael Polish
Screenwriter
Adam Rehmeier
Second Unit Director
Erin Smith
Set Designer
Harry Cohen
Sound/Sound Designer
Jim Wolvington
Sound/Sound Designer
Matthew Nicolay
Sound/Sound Designer
Gary J. Tunnicliffe
Special Effects
Mike Regan
Special Effects
Christopher Sheldon
Supervising Sound Editor
Dane A. Davis
Supervising Sound Editor
Year: 2003
Runtime: 94
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG13
for brief sexuality
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Fantasy
Produced by
Departure Entertainment
Paramount Classics
Pohibition Pictures
Polish Brothers Construction
Romano
Shane Prods.
Release
July 11, 2003 (USA - Limited)
by Paramount Classics
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