The Simian Line
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Directed by | Linda Yellen |
Written by | Linda Yellen Michael Leeds Gisela Bernice |
Produced by | Linda Yellen Robert Renfield |
Starring | Harry Connick Jr. Cindy Crawford Tyne Daly William Hurt Monica Keena Samantha Mathis Lynn Redgrave |
Cinematography | David Bridges |
Edited by | Bob Jorissen |
Music by | Patrick Seymour |
Distributed by | Gabriel Film Group |
Release date |
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Running time | 106 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Simian Line is a 2001 American improvisational film released in New York City and Los Angeles. It was filmed over an eleven-day period. The ensemble cast includes Harry Connick Jr., Cindy Crawford, Tyne Daly, William Hurt, Monica Keena, Samantha Mathis, Lynn Redgrave, Jamey Sheridan and Eric Stoltz.
Plot
When Katharine (
Harry Connick, Jr.), and his flirting with her neighbor Sandra (Cindy Crawford). Sandra is married to Paul (Jamey Sheridan). Marta (Monica Keena) and Billy (Dylan Bruno
) are rock musicians who live in the same building as Katharine.
Music
- Patrick Seymour - music[1]
- Maireid Sullivan - "The Water is Wide"
- The Mortal Sinners and Bite Me Band - "Bite Me bit*hes"
References
External links
- Official site
- The Simian Line at IMDb
- The Simian Line at AllMovie
- The Simian Line at Rotten Tomatoes
- The Simian Line at Metacritic
- The Simian Line at Box Office Mojo
- Movie Photos: The Simian Line