Mind the Gap (2004 film)
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Mind The Gap | |
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Directed by | Eric Schaeffer |
Produced by | Noel Ashman (exec) Pierre Romain (exec) |
Written by | Eric Schaeffer |
Starring | Alan King Elizabeth Reaser Eric Schaeffer Charles Parnell Jill Sobule |
Music by | Veigar Margeirsson |
Cinematography | Marc Blandori |
Editing by | Mitchel Stanley |
Distributed by | Sky Island Films (2004) Showtime Networks 111 Pictures (media) |
Release date(s) | September 24, 2004 |
Running time | 134 min |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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Mind The Gap is a multi-story 2004 film written & directed by Eric Schaeffer.
The film moves back and forth between five separate stories that touch on each other by the end of the film.
Most of the film was shot in Vermont, including the North Carolina scenes, and most of the interiors. Exterior shots were also filmed in New York City and Tucson.
This was Alan King’s last role.
[edit] Cast
- Alan King as Herb Schweitzer (the cantankerous old New Yorker)
- Stan Berger as Morris (his friend)
- Elizabeth Reaser as Malissa Zubach (the young woman from North Carolina)
- John Heard as Henry Richards (family friend)
- Todd Weeks as Doctor John Albertson (her optometrist)
- Deirdre Kingsbury as Mother Zubach (her mother)
- Eric Schaeffer as Sam Blue (the single father from Jamaica, Vermont)
- Christopher Kovaleski as Rocky Blue (his son)
- Kim Raver as Vicki Walters (their friend)
- Vera Farmiga as Allison Lee (his ex-girlfriend)
- Charles Parnell as John McCabe (the accountant from Tucson, Arizona)
- Yolonda Ross as Deniese (his ex-wife)
- Malcolm Ali Davis as William (his son)
- Jill Sobule as Jody Buller (the musician from Brooklyn)
- Mina Badie as Dana (her roommate)
- Dolores McDougal as Woman on the street