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Laura Dern | Gertrude Hart | |
William H. Macy | Lawrence Newman | |
Meat Loaf Aday | ||
David Paymer | Mr. Finkelstein | |
Meat Loaf | Fred | |
Kay Hawtrey | Mrs. Newman | |
Michael Copeman | Carlson | |
Kenneth Welsh | Father Crighton | |
Joseph Ziegler | Mr. Gargan | |
Arlene Meadows | Mrs. Dewitt | |
Peter Oldring | Willy Doyle | |
Robert McCarrol | Meeting Hall Man | |
Shaun Austin-Olsen | Sullivan |
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Producer | Michael R. Bloomberg
Robert A. Miller Thomas D. Adelman |
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Writer | Kendrew Lascelles
Arthur Miller |
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Cinematography | Juan Ruiz Anchía
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Musician | Mark Adler
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"A thunderhead of suspense." -Stephen Holden, The New York Times Set in New York during the height of World War II, Focus recounts the unraveling of an American community when the identity of a man (William H. Macy) and his wife (Laura Dern) are mistaken. Slowly ostracized at home and work, they learn the value of self and solidarity as they struggle to maintain dignity and find happiness. Focus marks the directorial debut of award-winning photographer Neal Slavin, and is adapted by Kendrew Lascelles from the Arthur Miller novel of the same name. The film stars William H. Macy, Laura Dern, David Paymer and Meat Loaf Aday. |
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