Auggie Rose
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Auggie Rose | |
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DVD cover using the title Beyond Suspicion |
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Directed by | Matthew Tabak |
Produced by | Matthew A. Rhodes Dan Stone Andrew Stevens |
Written by | Matthew Tabak |
Starring | Jeff Goldblum Anne Heche Timothy Olyphant |
Music by | Don Harper Mark Mancina |
Cinematography | Adam Kimmel |
Editing by | Brian Berdan |
Distributed by | Roxie Releasing 20th Century Fox Home Video |
Running time | 109 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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Auggie Rose, also known as Beyond Suspicion, is a 2000 drama film starring Jeff Goldblum and Anne Heche. It was originally shown on Cinemax and then released on video with the title Beyond Suspicion[1] before a limited theatrical release in San Francisco and Los Angeles, California.[2]
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[edit] Plot
- Tagline: If your life were to end today, would it be enough?
Insurance salesman John Nolan witnesses the fatal shooting of Auggie Rose, an ex-convict that Nolan had never met before. Feeling responsible, Nolan finds out everything he can about Auggie Rose and discovers that he had a pen pal named Lucy who is coming to meet him for the first time, unaware of Auggie's death. When he goes to meet her, he pretends to be Auggie, lives in his apartment, and starts a relationship with Lucy.
[edit] Cast
- Jeff Goldblum as John C. Nolan Jr.
- Anne Heche as Lucy Brown
- Timothy Olyphant as Roy Mason
- Richard T. Jones as Officer Decker
- Nancy Travis as Carol
- Kim Coates as Auggie Rose
- Joe Santos as Emanuel
- Paige Moss as Noreen
Originally William H. Macy was going to play John C. Nolan, but he dropped out because of scheduling conflicts and was replaced by Jeff Goldblum less than two weeks before shooting started.[3]