Walking to the Waterline

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Walking to the Waterline
Directed by Matt Mulhern
Produced by Melissa Marr
Lemore Syvan
Written by Matt Mulhern
Starring Matt Mulhern
Alan Ruck
Matthew Broderick
Hal Holbrook
Halle Foote
Music by David Wilcox
Cinematography Kurt Lenning
Editing by Steve Silkensen
Distributed by Porchlight Entertainment (non USA)
Release date(s) June 13, 1998 (Florida Film Festival)
Running time 100 min
Country United States
Language English
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Walking to the Waterline is a 1998 film featured at the Florida Film Festival. It stars Alan Ruck and Matt Mulhern, and includes Matthew Broderick, Hal Holbrook, and Halle Foote. It was released in 1998.

Walking to the Waterline is the first installment of the Duane Hopwood trilogy and features Mulhern himself in the central role of Francis, an out of work sit-com actor returning to his empty childhood home on the Jersey shore to deal with the aftermath of his father's death.

The movie is writer/director Matt Mulhern's first film. The film has received extensive cable play on IFC.

The second installment of trilogy, Duane Hopwood, starring David Schwimmer was released in 2005 at the Sundance Film Festival.

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