Focus (film)

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Focus
Directed by Neal Slavin
Produced by Robert A. Miller, Michael R. Bloomberg, and Neal Slavin
Written by Arthur Miller (novel), Kendrew Lascelles (screenplay)
Starring William H. Macy, Laura Dern, David Paymer
Distributed by Paramount Classics
Release date(s) 2 May 2002
Country United States
Language English

Focus is a 2002 movie, starring William H. Macy, Laura Dern, and David Paymer based on a 1945 novel by playwright Arthur Miller.

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[edit] Plot

In the waning months of World War II, a mild mannered businessman, Lawrence 'Larry' Newman (Macy) and his new wife, Gertrude 'Gert' Hart (Dern) are mistakenly identified as Jews by their anti-Semitic Brooklyn neighbors. Suddenly the victims of religious and racial persecution, they find themselves aligned with a local Jewish immigrant (Paymer) in a struggle for dignity and survival.

[edit] Cast

  • William H. Macy ... Lawrence 'Larry' Newman
  • Laura Dern ... Gertrude 'Gert' Hart
  • David Paymer ... Mr. Finkelstein
  • Meat Loaf ... Fred (as Meat Loaf Aday)
  • Kay Hawtrey ... Mrs. Newman
  • Michael Copeman ... Carlson
  • Kenneth Welsh ... Father Crighton
  • Joseph Ziegler ... Mr. Gargan
  • Arlene Meadows ... Mrs. Dewitt
  • Peter Oldring ... Willy Doyle
  • Robert McCarrol ... Meeting Hall Man (as Robert Mccarrol)
  • Shaun Austin-Olsen ... Sullivan
  • Kevin Jubinville ... Mr. Cole Stevens
  • B.J. McQueen ... Mel
  • Conrad Bergschneider ... Tough's Leader

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