Let the Devil Wear Black
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Stacy Title
Jonathan Penner
Mary-louise Parker
Norman Reedus
Jacqueline Bisset
Jamey Sheridan
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
Jack Lyne returns to LA from his East Coast college to deal with his father's unexpected death. Jack is immature: he never can get around to graduating, and can't commit to either his girlfriend or a career direction. He had been planning to turn his father's business over to his Uncle Carl, but he is unsure. He begins to have suspicions that his father might have been murdered, and perhaps for personal as well as business-related reasons.
Director
Stacy Title
Cast
Jonathan Penner
Mary-louise Parker
Norman Reedus
Jacqueline Bisset
Jamey Sheridan
Philip B. Hall
Jonathan Banks
Maury Chaykin
Chris Sarandon
Crew
Christophe Beck
Luis Colina
Leesa Evans
Barklie K Griggs
Alexander Hammond
Jonathan Penner
Jonathan Penner
Matt Salinger
Stacy Title
Stacy Title
James Whitiker
James Whitiker
Film Details
Technical Specs
Quotes
Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Released in United States Winter January 1, 1999
Released in United States on Video June 27, 2000
Released in United States 1999
Released in United States January 1999
Released in United States May 1999
Released in United States April 2001
Shown at Slamdance Film Festival (special screening) in Park City, Utah January 23-30, 1999.
Shown at the Cannes International Film Festival (market) May 12-23, 1999.
Shown at Avignon/New York Film Festival (in competition) in New York City (French Institute) April 16-22, 2001.
Second feature effort for Stacy Title who debuted with "Let the Devil Wear Black" (USA/1996).
Released in United States Winter January 1, 1999
Released in United States on Video June 27, 2000
Released in United States 1999 (World Premiere at the 1999 Slamdance Film Festival.)
Straight-to-video release.
Released in United States January 1999 (Shown at Slamdance Film Festival (special screening) in Park City, Utah January 23-30, 1999.)
Released in United States May 1999 (Shown at the Cannes International Film Festival (market) May 12-23, 1999.)
Released in United States April 2001 (Shown at Avignon/New York Film Festival (in competition) in New York City (French Institute) April 16-22, 2001.)