Final
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Campbell Scott
Denis Leary
Hope Davis
J. C. Mackenzie
Jim Gaffigan
Jim Hornyak
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
Life holds many mysteries for Bill: waking from a drug-induced stupor in an antiseptic hospital facility, he has recurring flashbacks of cracking up his truck in some kind of government installation and being found at the base of a cliff, hypothermic and unconscious. Bill's flashbacks are intermingled with the seemingly delusional conviction that he's being prepared for a lethal injection by the government. Into his Kafkaesque world walks Ann Johnston, a prim though attractive young doctor who's been ordered to evaluate him and provide recovery therapy. Clearly dubious about Ann's role, Bill alternately confronts and cooperates with the doctor during a series of emotionally charged meetings. What emerges from these sessions is a wicked game of cat-and-mouse in which the ultimate question facing Bill is: will Ann help him find sanity, or has she been sent here to wield the needle that kills him?
Director
Campbell Scott
Cast
Denis Leary
Hope Davis
J. C. Mackenzie
Jim Gaffigan
Jim Hornyak
Maureen Anderman
Marin Hinkle
Madison Arnold
Caroline Kava
Mary Diveny
Janet Hovious
Nadine Delallo
Bruce Mcintosh
Steven Dunn
Anthony Pettine
Eric Gearity
John Brainard
Lisa Leguillou
Danny Drohojowski
Tina Benko
Guy Davis
Helene Cardona
Christina Kirk
Ezra Knight
Seth Barrish
Earl Hindman
Catherine Brophy
Ben Wilson
Nancy Wu
Alexis Alexanian
Jody Burke
Crew
Alexis Alexanian
William B Bradbury
John Brainard
Mary Francis Budig
Linda Cohen
Guy Davis
Guy Davis
Guy Davis
Hope Davis
Marcia Debonis
Steven Dunn
Toni Fusco
Dan Gillham
Sam Hutchins
Jeno Jando
Caroline Kaplan
Andy Keir
Chad Lemieux
Ellen Lewis
Bruce Mcintosh
Anthony Pettine
Doc Pomus
Dave Raphael
Adam Roth
Robert Schumann
Campbell Scott
Jonathan Sehring
Chris Shriver
Mort Shuman
John Sloss
Alex Steyermark
Gary Winick
Film Details
Technical Specs
Quotes
Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Released in United States Winter December 7, 2001
Released in United States December 14, 2001
Expanded Release in United States January 2002
Released in United States on Video June 25, 2002
Released in United States 2001
Shown at Seattle International Film Festival (New American Cinema) May 24 - June 17, 2001.
Feature solo directorial debut for Campbell Scott, who co-directed Hallmark Entertainment's "Hamlet" with Eric Simonson (USA/2000), and "Big Night" with Stanley Tucci (USA/1996).
Began shooting early November 1999.
Completed shooting April 2000.
Blues guitarist Guy Davis composed the soundtrack and performs in the film.
InDigEnt is a partnership between the Independent Film Channel and attorney John Sloss' Sloss Special Projects.
Released in United States Winter December 7, 2001
Released in United States December 14, 2001 (Los Angeles)
Expanded Release in United States January 2002
Released in United States on Video June 25, 2002
Released in United States 2001 (Shown at Seattle International Film Festival (New American Cinema) May 24 - June 17, 2001.)