Out of Order (miniseries)
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Out of Order is an
Premise
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An unsatisfying marriage leads a man to consider a relationship with someone else.
Cast
- Eric Stoltz as Mark Colm
- Felicity Huffman as Lorna Colm
- Kim Dickens as Danni
- Dyllan Christopher as Walter
- Justine Bateman as Annie
- William H. Macy as Steven
- Peter Bogdanovich as Zach
- Lane Smith as Frank
- Celia Weston as Carrie
- Adam Harrington as Brock
Episodes
- "Pilot (Part One)"
- "Pilot (Part Two)"
- "The Art of Loss"
- "Losing My Religion"
- "Follow the Rat"
- "Put Me In Order"
Production
Asked about the X-rated underwater sequence with Eric Stoltz, Kim Dickens said, "The irony is that once Eric and I were down there without masks on, looking at each other underwater, we can't really see much. We just took the leap of faith, and we did it, and we felt good about it because it felt kind of real."[1]
Reception
The New York Times called it one of the "Ten Best Shows on Television" in 2003. The Associated Press said, "It warrants comparison with the best of television, HBO's Six Feet Under and The Sopranos."
Awards and nominations
The series was nominated for a
Home media
The pilot episode is available on DVD. The series was also edited together and released on DVD as a standalone feature film by Showtime Entertainment.
References
- ^ "Baring her all for art / 'Order' star overcame nude-scene jitters". www.sfgate.com. 25 May 2003. Retrieved 5 March 2022.
External links
- Out of Order at IMDb