Release Details

Title: Edmond

Release Date: 10/03/2006

Label/Distributor: First Independent

Rating: R (Restricted)

Prebook DVD: 09/05/2006

Retail Price: $26.99

Genre: Drama

Cast: William H. Macy, Julia Stiles, Joe Mantegna, Ling Bai, Jeffrey Combs, Denise Richards, Mena Suvari, Dylan Walsh, Russell Hornsby, Debi Mazar, Rebecca Pidgeon, Lionel Mark Smith, Marcus Thomas, Jack Wallace, George Wendt, Bokeem Woodbine, Barry Cullison, Steven Littles, Blake Sherman, Michael Saad

Director: Stuart Gordon

Running Time: 82

DVD Video Options: AC-3, Color, Dolby

DVD Audio Options: English, Original Language

UPC Code: 855280001700

A man (Macy) becomes involved in a twisted game of sex, lies and murder with 3 young women (Denise Richards, Mena Suvari, Julia Stiles). It's a first rate thriller from the legendary David Mamet.


Tipsheet Reviews
Drama

Edmond

 
Story Line: Prompted by a fortune teller (Frances Bay) who tells him he's not where he should be, nebbish, middle-age businessman Edmond (William H. Macy) walks out on his wife and lets loose his feelings of anger and frustration on a sleazy nighttime New York and its colorful denizens.

Bottom Line: Edmond is not the erotic thriller that Vivendi is promoting it as. The packaging copy describes it as a "wickedly sexy thriller" about a man "trapped in a twisted game of sex, lies and murder," but this film adaptation of one of playwright David Mamet's earliest efforts is just the opposite: an angry, confrontational drama where the sex and the murder are not for the timid. Macy is at his usual, focused best as he unleashes his spirit on three-card monte players, pimps, pawn shop owners and a couple of women in the sex trade (Mena Suvari, Bai Ling)—all of whom populate an Eighth Ave. Manhattan landscape that was a far more familiar sight in the early '80s. (Ironically, the movie was shot in downtown Los Angeles.) Director Gordon, best known for his splatterific Re-Animator films, does a good job of taking Mamet's trademark sharp dialog and scenarios and efficiently propelling them toward the climax, which finds Edmond's growing anger finally giving way to a feeling of contentment after he is incarcerated. There's a limited audience for Edmond, but those who are fans of Mamet and the talented cast (which also includes Joe Mantegna and Julia Stiles as an ill-fated waitress) should take note of this one.

Color, R (mature themes, violence, language, nudity, sexual situations), 82 min., DVD $26.99
DVD: screenwriter's commentary, featurette, deleted scenes
Street: Oct. 3, Prebook: Sept. 5
First Run: L, July 2006, <$1 mil.
Director: Stuart Gordon
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