Six Ways to Sunday
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Six Ways to Sunday | |
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Directed by | Adam Bernstein |
Written by | Adam Bernstein Mark Gerald Charles Perry |
Starring | Norman Reedus Deborah Harry Adrien Brody Paul D'Amato Holter Graham |
Music by | Theodore Shapiro |
Release date(s) | September, 1997 (France) |
Running time | 97 minutes |
Language | English |
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Six Ways to Sunday is a 1997 movie by Adam Bernstein, written by Adam Bernstein, and Mark Gerald. It is based on Charles Perry's novel Portrait of a Young Man Drowning.
Tagline: There are worse things than killing a person.
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[edit] Plot
18-year-old Harry (Norman Reedus) becomes a hitman in order to support his pathologically possessive mother, Kate (Deborah Harry).
[edit] Cast
- Norman Reedus
- Deborah Harry
- Adrien Brody
- Paul D'Amato
- Holter Graham
- Peter Appel
- Kathy Lee Hart
- Paul Lazar
- Eugene Leong
- Clark Gregg
- Isaac Hayes
- Steve Itkin
- Elina Löwensohn
- Jerry Adler
- Anna Marie Wieder
- Anna Levine
- Vincent Pastore
- Christopher Mackin
- Joseph Scott
- Lam Bor
- David Ross
- Robin Shamburg
- Daniel Saltzman
- Peter Koper
- Tony Waag
[edit] Producers
- Dorothy Aufiero .... co-producer,
- Adam Bernstein .... producer,
- David Collins .... producer,
- Marc Gerald .... co-producer,
- Charles Johnson .... executive producer,
- Michael Naughton .... producer,
- Chipp Sandground .... co-executive producer,
- Jonathan Shoemaker .... line producer,
- Todd Shuster .... co-executive producer,
- Daniel Sollinger .... executive producer,
- Michael Williams .... co-producer
[edit] Trivia
In one scene, Harry is sitting in a cafe, and the Blondie song "Sunday Girl" is playing in the background. 'Debbie Harry' , who plays Kate, is the lead singer of Blondie.