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Timothy Hutton | Daniel Isaacson | |
Lindsay Crouse | Rochelle Isaacson | |
Ellen Barkin | Phyllis Isaacson | |
Mandy Patinkin | Paul Isaacson | |
Edward Asner | Jacob Ascher | |
Julie Bovasso | Frieda Stein | |
Tovah Feldshuh | Linda Mindish | |
Joseph Leon | Selig Mindish | |
Carmen Mathews | Mrs. Ascher | |
Norman Parker | East Bronx Children's Shelter Director |
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Producer | Burtt Harris
E.L. Doctorow Sidney Lumet |
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Writer | E.L. Doctorow
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A searing portrait of one young man's quest for the truth about his past. Directed by the legendary Sidney Lumet (Dog Day Afternoon, Before the Devil Knows You're Dead) this moving film stars Oscar Winner Timothy Hutton as Daniel, the fictionalized son of the Rosenbergs, executed in 1953 for selling secrets to the Soviets. Contrasting Daniel's involvement with the '60s protest movement and his parents own collaboration with the Communist Party in their tumultuous past, Daniel is a moving and masterfully acted thriller. Also starring Mandy Patinkin, Edward Asner and Ellen Barkin. |
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