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Walls of Glass |
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Year:
1985
Genre: Drama
Character: Classmate
In Flash Back
Co-stars: Philip
Bosco, Geraldine Page, Linda Thorson, etc.
Director: Scott D.
Goldstein
Runtime: 86 min
Country: USA
Language: English
Color: Color
Sound Mix: Mono
A ging New York cabbie Flanagan
(Bosco) still has hopes of making it as a stage actor. He can
recite any Shakespeare sonnet and is facile with accents, but he
can't land an agent or a job. During the course of one
summing-it-all-up day, he drives his cab around the city dealing
with fare evaders, an insolent stage manager (Tolkan) determined
to keep him from auditioning for his choice director (Evans),
his estranged wife (Dukakis) who has a new lover, his mistress
(Thorson) who seems awfully close to her "drawing teacher", and
two teenage sons (Bloom and a mostly naked Steven Weber) whose
bright visions of the future don't seem to include jobs. If he
can only cope with all the annoyances of this day, maybe he can
deal with the limitations in his abilities and his future. |
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USA |
30 October 1985 |
France |
14 January 1987 |
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"Pennywhistle Theme: Sweet Cootchill Town" |
"Parsite for Your Love"
Written and Produced by Tom Pile |
"Opus 126, #4"
Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven
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