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Director: | Fred Schepisi |
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Writer: | John Guare |
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The story of a young, gay, black, con artist who, posing as the son of Sidney Poitier, cunningly maneuvers his way into the lives of a white, upper-class New York family. | |
Release Date: | Dec 08, 1993 |
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Director: | Fred Schepisi |
Writer: | John Guare |
Genres: | Comedy, Drama, Mystery |
Keywords | new york city, con man, art, art dealer, audacious, empathetic |
Production Companies | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, New Regency Pictures, Maiden Movies |
Box Office |
Revenue: $6,284,090
Budget: $15,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Stockard Channing | Ouisa |
Will Smith | Paul |
Donald Sutherland | Flan |
Ian McKellen | Geoffrey |
Mary Beth Hurt | Kitty |
Bruce Davison | Larkin |
Richard Masur | Dr. Fine |
Anthony Michael Hall | Trent |
Heather Graham | Elizabeth |
Eric Thal | Rick |
Anthony Rapp | Ben |
Osgood Perkins | Woody |
Catherine Kellner | Tess |
J.J. Abrams | Doug |
Joe Pentangelo | Police Officer |
Lou Milione | Hustler |
Brooke Hayward | Connie |
Peter Duchin | Sandy |
Sam Stoneburner | Carter |
Maeve McGuire | Polly |
Kelly Bishop | Adele |
John Cunningham | John |
Vasek Simek | Frank the Doorman |
Chuck Close | Andy |
Kazuko | Jeannie |
Adèle Chatfield-Taylor | Paula |
Maggie Burke | Loft Party Guest |
Edmund Genest | Loft Party Guest |
Michael Stanley Kirby | Loft Party Guest |
David Callegati | Art Dealer |
Daniel von Bargen | Detective |
John Rowe Jr. | Usher |
Elizabeth Rossa | Bride |
Diane Hartford | Julia |
Frank O'Brien | Eddie |
Ann McDonough | Teacher |
José Rabelo | Elevator Man #2 |
Todd Alcott | Concert Goer |
Joanne Noble | Concert Goer |
Miriam Fond | Nurse |
Annie Meisels | Doug's Girl |
Mitch Kolpan | Policeman |
Michele Greco | Workman |
Tony Zazula | Rainbow Room Captain |
Arthur McGill | Hansom Cab Driver |
Susan Tabor | Posh Couple |
Paul Schmidt | Posh Couple |
Carolyn Groves | Cocktail Party Guest |
Jeannine Moore | Cocktail Party Guest |
Tim Saunders | Cocktail Party Guest |
David Tice | Cocktail Party Guest |
Redman Maxfield | Fred |
Margaret Eginton | Mary |
Margaret Thomson | Grandfather at Baptism |
Vince O'Brien | Grandfather at Baptism |
Anne Swift | Guest at Baptism |
Richmond Hoxie | Guest at Baptism |
Kitty Carlisle | Mrs. Bannister |
Madhur Jaffrey | Guest of Honor |
Arthur Brooks | Mrs. Bannister's Guest |
Jacqueline Bertrand | Mrs. Bannister's Guest |
Lisa Crosby | Mrs. Bannister's Guest |
Nancy Duerr | Mrs. Bannister's Guest |
Brian McConnachie | Mrs. Bannister's Guest |
Angela Thornton | Mrs. Bannister's Guest |
Robert Trumbull | Mrs. Bannister's Guest |
Richard Whiting | Mrs. Bannister's Guest |
Cleo King | Lieutenant Price |
Hélène Cardona | Cocktail Party Guest (uncredited) |
Andrea Conte | Theatre Woman (uncredited) |
Beatrice de Borg | Ballroom Dancer (uncredited) |
Garlan Green | Wedding Guest (uncredited) |
Mary Ann Hannon | University Professor (uncredited) |
Stuart Crawford Hult | Bartender (uncredited) |
Doris McCarthy | Cocktail Party Guest (uncredited) |
Ronald Rand | Head Waiter (uncredited) |
Jill Tompkins | Woman in Airport (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Gretchen Rau | Set Decoration |
Peter Honess | Editor |
Peter Burgess | Supervising Sound Editor |
Livia Ruzic | Dialogue Editor |
Martin Oswin | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Kay Chapin | Script Supervisor |
Ingrid Price | Wardrobe Supervisor |
Angel De Angelis | Key Hair Stylist |
John Guare | Theatre Play, Writer |
Patrizia von Brandenstein | Production Design |
Amy Sayres | First Assistant Director |
Chris Brigham | Unit Production Manager |
Bill Daly | Sound Mixer |
Stephen Kent | Assistant Sound Editor |
Robin Gray | Score Engineer |
Jane E. Myers | Wardrobe Supervisor |
Naomi Donne | Makeup Designer |
Dennis Bradford | Art Direction |
Felicity Nove | Post Production Supervisor |
Peter Fenton | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Glenn Newnham | Sound Effects Editor |
Kenneth Hall | Music Editor |
Dianne Dreyer | Script Supervisor |
Maria Nay | Art Department Coordinator |
Fred Schepisi | Director |
Jerry Goldsmith | Original Music Composer |
Ian Baker | Director of Photography |
Ellen Chenoweth | Casting |
Judianna Makovsky | Costume Design |
Donald J. Lee Jr. | Second Assistant Director |
Name | Title |
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Mary Pat Walsh | Associate Producer |
Ric Kidney | Executive Producer |
Arnon Milchan | Producer |
Fred Schepisi | Producer |
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**A play, transported to the cinema, continues to be a play, even if it is an intelligent and well-made play.** Based on a theatrical play, this film makes an interesting mix between comedy and sharp and blunt social criticism by allowing a very rich couple from New York to be very easily deceive ... d by a tramp who, using the right knowledge, manages to enter and sleep at their house. Despite not being perfect, and being a reasonably still film, dependent on dialogues that never seem to end, the film works quite well if we are open to giving it the opportunity it asks of us. It is not, however, an easy film: the reliance on dialogues, and the intelligent, almost intellectual, way in which they are conceived, will scare away audiences who are not so willing to tolerate it. For the most part, the film feels a lot like a play or something you'd see in the theater, and that can get a little tiresome. Will Smith is the great actor who dominates the film, with a superb performance. It was a film that helped a lot in his artistic career, and that opened the doors for him to better and more recognized works. However, it is still one of the actor's best films so far. We cannot, however, ignore the inspired and successful performance of Donald Sutherland and Stockard Channing, in the role of the two millionaire art dealers that Smith so easily deceives. In a more discreet position, Sir Ian McKellen is positively supportive of the main cast. Technically, it's a film that doesn't seem to have been very expensive to make, as almost half of the action takes place inside the rich people's apartment, and that all the action seems to have been limited to a relatively small geography. There are no visual or special effects that stand out, the sound has minimal intervention, and the soundtrack consists of songs that we know relatively well and that are cleverly used. The cinematography is basically 90's standard, which makes this film a bit of a dated piece.