Oxford International Film Festival 2009

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Don McKay
Jake Goldberger
Categories: Comedy, Drama, Narrative Feature
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Rated 3.883256760454192/5 Stars
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Run time: 87 min. | USA | Language: English
REGIONAL PREMIERE: Don McKay, a high school janitor who leaves his hometown after a tragedy, returns 25 years later to rekindle a romance with his old flame, who is dying of cancer, but this homecoming brings McKay more than he bargained for.
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9:30 PM     Sat, Jul 25
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5:25 PM     Tue, Jul 28 Esquire Theatre + add to cal buy tickets
About the film
Cast & Crew
director
Jake Goldberger
writer
Jake Goldberger
 
producer
James M. Young
Thomas Haden Church
cinematographer
Phil Parmet
editor
Andrew Dickler
Cast
Elisabeth Shue
James Rebhorn
Keith David
M. Emmet Walsh
Melissa Leo
Pruitt Taylor Vince
Thomas Haden Church
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Rated 3.883256760454192/5 Stars
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Rated 3.0/5 Stars
Deben
10:42 PM
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Crazy story. Lost interest in characters and whatever became of them; even the lead actor. A few nice bit parts by cabbie and old school chum. Someone called this a comedy? Sheeesh! Barely a 3.
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