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Movie
Edmond
Synopsis
David Mamet wrote the screenplay for this adaptation of his play about a man who suddenly stumbles into a new and dangerous life. Edmond Burke (William H. Macy) is on his way home from work one evening when he impulsively stops to have his fortune read by a woman who informs him, "You are not where you belong." When he does arrive home, Edmond soon falls into an argument with his wife (Rebecca Pidgeon), and he storms out into the city, where he stops at a bar for a few drinks. There, Edmond finds himself talking with a man (Joe Mantegna) who freely shares his racist views about the role of African-Americans in society, and suddenly Edmond begins letting go of the sense of self-control that has always governed his actions. After a crawl through the city's underbelly of watering holes, strip clubs, gambling dens, and brothels, Edmond comes face to face with the violence of this world, and unexpectedly finds himself responding in kind. Edmond also stars Julia Stiles, Denise Richards, Mena Suvari, Bai Ling, and Dylan Walsh; it was directed by Stuart Gordon, who worked often with David Mamet during their early days at Chicago's Organic Theater Company.
Cast
- William H. Macy
- Jeffrey Combs
- Julia Stiles
- Joe Mantegna
- Bai Ling
- Denise Richards
- Mena Suvari
- Dylan Walsh
- Russell Hornsby
- Dulé Hill
- Debi Mazar
- Rebecca Pidgeon
- Lionel Mark Smith
- George Wendt
- Bokeem Woodbine
- Marcus Thomas
- Jack Wallace
- Frances Bay
- Patricia Belcher
- Vanessa Born
- Wren T. Brown
- Michael Calder
- Mary Castro
- Barry Cullison
- Vincent Guastaferro
- Michael A. Saad
- Aldis Hodge
- Matt Landers
- Ryan March
- Laurie Meghan Phelps
- Michael Saad
- Wendy Thompson
- Alexander von Roon
- Bruce A. Young
- Alan E. Muraoka
- Trisha Van Klaveren
- Kathrin Werner
- Art Spigel
- David Mamet
- Gary Rubin
- Sam Englebardt
- Bart Rosenblatt
- Shannon Makhanian
- Eugene Musso
- Stephen Hays
- Chad Troutwine
- Denis Maloney
- Hamish McAlpine
- Zsolt Magyar
- Lionel Mark Smith
- Carol Cutshall
- Tricia van Klaveren
- Al Corley
- Felix Werner
- Rocky Faulkner
- Ryan R. Johnson
- Andy Horvitch