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House of D

House of D (7-May-2004)

Director: David Duchovny

Writer: David Duchovny

Music Composed by: Geoff Zanelli

Producers: Richard B. Lewis; Bob Yari; Jane Rosenthal

Keywords: Drama

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Erykah Badu Singer 26-Feb-1971   R&B vocalist, Baduizm
David Duchovny Actor 7-Aug-1960   Mulder on The X-Files
Willie Garson Actor 20-Feb-1964   Stanford Blatch on Sex and the City
Orlando Jones Actor 10-Apr-1968   Drumline
Frank Langella Actor 1-Jan-1938   Dracula and Dave
Tea Leoni Actor 25-Feb-1966   Nora Wilde on The Naked Truth
Mark Margolis Actor 26-Nov-1939   The Fountain
Stephen Spinella Actor 11-Oct-1956   Love! Valour! Compassion!
Robin Williams Comic 21-Jul-1951 11-Aug-2014 Mork from Ork
Anton Yelchin Actor 11-Mar-1989 19-Jun-2016 Delivering Milo

CAST

Anton Yelchin   ...   Tommy
Tea Leoni   ...   Mrs. Warshaw
David Duchovny   ...   Tom Warshaw
with
Robin Williams   ...   Pappass
Erykah Badu   ...   Lady / Bernadette
Frank Langella   ...   Rev. Duncan
Magali Amadei   ...   Coralie Warshaw
Claire Lautier   ...   Madam Chatquipet
Zelda Williams   ...   Melissa
Bernard Sheredy   ...   Sasha
Olga Sosnovska   ...   Simone
Mark Margolis   ...   Mr. Pappass
Alice Drummond   ...   Mrs. Brevoort
Willie Garson   ...   Ticket Agent
Stephen Spinella   ...   Ticket Seller
Orlando Jones   ...   Superfly
Harold Cartier   ...   Odell Warshaw
Gideon Jacobs   ...   Gerard
Adam LeFevre   ...   Monty
Leslie Lyles   ...   Sondra
Mark Richard Keith   ...   Pitcher
James Ockimey   ...   Another Kid
Jonah Meyerson   ...   Kid #2
Jill Shackner   ...   Lead Girl in Gym
Lisby Larson   ...   Mrs. Loggia
Michael Chapman   ...   Doorman
Henry Strozier   ...   Civil Servant
Andree Damant   ...   French Woman in Window
Etienne Drabier   ...   French Man in Window
Chantal Guarrigues   ...   French Wife in Window
Mary A. Fortune   ...   Nurse #1
Lester Cohen   ...   Irate Trotskyite
Roxy Toporowych   ...   Miss Johnson
Francesca Buccellato   ...   Mrs. Robinson
Erica N. Tazel   ...   Reader

REVIEWS

Review by anonymous (posted on 20-Jul-2005)

I have seen "House of D" 3 times in the theatre. I enjoyed this film very much. Based in 1973 (I was 16) when music was great, the movie had a lot of drama, comedy, sadness, and happiness. I especially liked the dance scene; it was very close to what I remember, with the exception that most of the boys who went to dances at my school would usually group together and talk sports, cars, music, etc. The only boy/girl dancers were established couples. Mostly the girls danced together in groups. But I digress. I recommend this movie very highly. It is well made and has wonderful actors (Anton Yelchin is a treasure). Highly recommend getting it on DVD when released. Very much worth it!


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