Other Voices, Other Rooms
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
David Rocksavage
Anna Thomson
Yami Hidalgo
Charles Barber
Moses Gibson
Elizabeth Byler
Film Details
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Synopsis
Based on Truman Capote's highly acclaimed first novel, a drama which follows a young boy's odyssey of self-discovery as he seeks to solve the puzzle surrounding his father's disappearance. Joel Samson, a young boy of 13, is summoned to a sprawling and decaying plantation house in the deep south to meet the father he has not seen in nine years. On his arrival, he meets Amy, the mistress of the house, and Randolph, her debauched and eccentric cousin. His father is nowhere in sight.
Director
David Rocksavage
Cast
Anna Thomson
Yami Hidalgo
Charles Barber
Moses Gibson
Elizabeth Byler
Jayne Morgan
April Turner
Todd Langenfeld
Emilly Petta
Audrey Dollar
Frank Taylor
Bob Kingdom
Terri Dollar
Wayne Capabas
Lothaire Bluteau
Brian Moeller
Lonnie Hamilton
Mark Stender
Guy Mercer
Leonard Watkins
David Speck
Kyle Steven Walden
Crew
Eric D Andersen
George Apuzzo
Alexa Babakhanian
Kerry Barden
Georges Bizet
Jeffree Bloomer
Edward Bowen
Edward Bowen
Darlene Brumfield
Truman Capote
Enrico Caruso
Gary Chester
Heyward F Clamp Jr.
George Craig
Lee David
Claude Debussy
Mark Desimone
Sarah Edwards
Sara Flanigan
Richard Fletcher
Friedrich Flowtow
Christine Gee
Charles Giordano
Heidi Gottlieb
Diane Greaves
Elizabeth Green
Jane Greenwood
Chris Hajian
Leslie Hodgson
Billy Hopkins
Dan Hydrick
Herta Jones
Michael Jordan
John Kilgore
Linda Lee
Jaques Leroide
Lili Mahtani
Teddy Mason
Amy Mcgary
Jennifer Mcnamara
Kelly Mitchell
Kenneth Murray
Oskar Nedbal
Lars Payne
Mark Petersen
Sally Petersen
Glenn Rivers
David Rocksavage
David Rocksavage
Paul G Ryan
Rich Samalin
Cynthia Scheider
Jupiter Sen
Ray Seti
Suzanne Smith
Jack Stew
Robert Stigwood
Les Stringer
Tanya Sullivan
Ted Swanscott
Budge Tremlett
Peter Wentworth
Film Details
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Miscellaneous Notes
Released in United States 1995
Released in United States December 19, 1997
Released in United States October 1996
Released in United States on Video February 28, 2006
Released in United States Winter December 5, 1997
Shown at Chicago International Film Festival (in competition) October 10-20, 1996.
Shown at Hamptons International Film Festival Oct 18-22, 1995.
Truman Capote's semi-autobiographical Gothic novel was published in 1948.
Released in United States 1995 (Shown at Hamptons International Film Festival Oct 18-22, 1995.)
Released in United States on Video February 28, 2006
Released in United States October 1996 (Shown at Chicago International Film Festival (in competition) October 10-20, 1996.)
Released in United States Winter December 5, 1997
Released in United States December 19, 1997 (Laemmle's Music Hall; Los Angeles)