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Music director
  
Duration
  

5.8/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama, Mystery, Thriller

Producer
  
Country
  
United States

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Release date
  
August 26, 1992

Writer
  
Frank Galbally (novel), Robert Macklin (novel), Mark Frost (screenplay), Lee Reynolds (screenplay)

Cast
  
(Cray Fowler),
Joanne Whalley
(Natalie Tate), (Clifford Fowler), (Lee Tran), (Constance Fowler), (Nathan LeFleur)

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Tagline
  
A candidate's private moment can all too quickly become public record.

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Storyville is a 1992 film directed by Mark Frost and starring James Spader.

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Plot

Cray Fowler, a young candidate for congress, is filmed with a prostitute as blackmail. As he investigates, Fowler discovers some family secrets involving his father and their political careers.

Cast

  • James Spader as Cray Fowler
  • Joanne Whalley-Kilmer as Natalie Tate
  • Jason Robards as Clifford Fowler
  • Charlotte Lewis as Lee Tran
  • Michael Warren as Nathan LeFleur
  • Piper Laurie as Constance Fowler
  • Michael Parks as Michael Trevallian
  • Chuck McCann as Pudge Herman
  • Charles Haid as Abe Choate
  • Woody Strode as Charlie Sumpter
  • Justine Shapiro as Melanie Fowler
  • George Cheung as Xang Tran
  • Steve Forrest as Judge Quentin Murdoch
  • Critical reception

    Critical reviews have been mixed. The film has a 60% 'fresh' rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 13 reviews.

    In his contemporary review, Roger Ebert gave the film 3.5 out of 4 stars, writing, "Storyville is a movie for people who like New Orleans better when it is dark and mysterious. It is for romantics. It is not for pragmatists, who will complain that the characters do not behave according to perfect logic, and that there are holes in its plot. They will be right, of course – this is not an airtight movie – but they will have missed the point, and the fun."

    James Spader's performance was praised by critics, including Vincent Canby of The New York Times who wrote, "Mr. Spader may have won prizes for Sex, Lies and Videotape but he comes of age as an actor in Storyville. The performance is clean, uncluttered and often funny, without sidestepping the material."

    Canby also praised the film's cinematography and Frost's directing, invoking Frost's collaboration with David Lynch on Twin Peaks, and calling the film "far less of a tease than the television series, a good deal shorter and much more fun."

    References

    Storyville (film) Wikipedia
    Storyville (film) IMDb Storyville (film) themoviedb.org


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