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The Crossing Guard
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Synopsis
Sean Penn wrote and directed this tale of loss, guilt, and revenge. The daughter of Freddy and Mary Gale (Jack Nicholson and Anjelica Huston) was killed by a drunk driver, John Booth (David Morse). The death of their child took a heavy toll on the Gales; their marriage broke up, and, while Mary has remarried and attempted to put her life back together, Freddy has become an embittered alcoholic, seething with directionless rage and searching for a purpose in life. Freddy intends to kill Booth as soon as he's released from prison, as he believes that jail was not a severe enough punishment for his daughter's death. But Freddy discovers that Booth is still wracked with guilt for his crime and can barely live with himself. He tells Booth that he has three days left to live; Booth tries to find solace in the arms of artist Jojo (Robin Wright), while Freddy continues to wallow in alcohol and self-pity at a strip club. The Crossing Guard also features an original song by Bruce Springsteen; Penn's previous directorial outing, The Indian Runner, was loosely based on a Springsteen song from his album Nebraska. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Richard Bradford John Booth's father
Anjelica Huston Mary
Piper Laurie Helen Booth
David Morse John Booth
Robin Wright Penn Jojo
Jack Nicholson Freddy Gale

Production Crew

Don Phillips Casting
Vilmos Zsigmond Cinematographer
Bruce Springsteen Composer (Music Score)
Jack Nitzsche Composer (Music Score)
Jill M. Ohanneson Costume Designer
Sean Penn Director
Jay Lash Cassidy Editor
Bob Weinstein Executive Producer
Harvey Weinstein Executive Producer
Richard N. Gladstein Executive Producer
David Shamroy Hamburger Producer
Sean Penn Producer
Michael Haller Production Designer
Sean Penn Screenwriter
Jack Nitzsche Songwriter
Per Hallberg Sound/Sound Designer
Mario Roberts Stunts
Year: 1995
Runtime: 120
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for sexuality and strong language
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Miramax

Release
by Buena Vista