Overview:
Seemingly mild-mannered businessman Edmond Burke visits a fortuneteller and hears a remark that spurs him to leave his wife abruptly and seek what is missing from his life. Encounters with strangers and unsavory people weaken the barriers encompassing his long-suppressed rage, until Edmond explodes in violence.Status: | Released (2005-08-31) |
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Awards: | 3 wins & 2 nominations |
BoxOffice: | $131,719 |
Screen: | David Mamet |
Productions: | First Independent Pictures |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |
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- 3905: William H. Macy - Edmond
- 11794: Frances Bay - Fortune Teller
- 27267: Rebecca Pidgeon - Wife
- 3266: Joe Mantegna - Man in Bar
- 9205: Denise Richards - B-Girl
- 5008175: Wendy Thompson - Cocktail Waitress
- 97068: Vincent Guastaferro - Club Manager
Crews
- 1255: David Mamet - Writer - Writing
- 27991: Stuart Gordon - Director - Directing
- 22143: Denis Maloney - Director of Photography - Camera
- 1422996: Carol Cutshall - Costume Design - Costume & Make-Up
- 27991: Stuart Gordon - Producer - Production
- 1000102: Duffy Hecht - Producer - Production
- 17231: Chris Hanley - Producer - Production
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It never hurts a movie to have both William H. Macy and Joe Mantegna, not least because there’s a good chance it’s a David Mamet film. Mantegna appears briefly in Edmond, adapted by Mamet from his one-act play and directed by Stuart Gordon, but his intervention is key. Edmond Burk ....
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