Writer-director David Kantar has made a subtle but passionate film, skillfully written and winningly performed. I hope more people get a chance to see it.
Henry Hill (2000)
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Reviews Counted:2
Fresh:1
Rotten:1
Average Rating:N/A
Runtime: 85 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Now in adulthood, a musical prodigy, Henry Hill (Jamie Harrold), has not lived up to his lofty expectations despite retaining his considerable talent. Following a suicide attempt, Henry returns... Now in adulthood, a musical prodigy, Henry Hill (Jamie Harrold), has not lived up to his lofty expectations despite retaining his considerable talent. Following a suicide attempt, Henry returns home to Maine to recover. His downfall creates an air of mystery around him which others find difficult to penetrate until he meets a beautiful woman (Moira Kelly) who, distraught, seeks direction. [More]
Starring: Jamie Harrold, Moira Kelly
Starring: Jamie Harrold, Moira Kelly
Director: David Kantar
Director: David Kantar
Screenwriter: David Kantar
Composer: Dave Eggar
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Release:
Dec 24, 2002
Reviews for Henry Hill
So uninteresting that it's hard to muster much emotion for even the good parts of the film
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