A Very Serious Person
A Very Serious Person is a 2006 drama film directed by Charles Busch and starring Polly Bergen, Charles Busch, Dana Ivey, Julie Halston, Carl Andress, and P.J. Verhoest.
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| Directed by | Charles Busch |
| Written by | Charles Busch Carl Andress |
| Produced by | Daryl Roth Richard Guay |
| Starring | Polly Bergen Charles Busch Dana Ivey Julie Halston Carl Andress P.J. Verhoest |
| Cinematography | Joseph Parlagreco |
| Edited by | Frank Reynolds |
| Music by | Andrew Sherman |
| Distributed by | Wolfe Video |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Plot
Jan (Charles Busch), an itinerant male nurse from Denmark, takes a new job with Mrs. A (Polly Bergen), a terminally ill Manhattan woman raising her parentless thirteen-year-old grandson, Gil (PJ Verhoest). Spending the summer by the shore, the emotionally reserved Jan finds himself oddly cast as a mentor to Gil in having to prepare the sensitive boy for life with his cousins in Florida after his grandmother's death. A deep friendship grows between these two solitary people. By the end of the summer, Gil has developed a new maturity and independence, while the enigmatic Jan has revealed his own vulnerability.[1]
Cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Polly Bergen | Mrs. A |
| Charles Busch | Jan |
| Dana Ivey | Betty |
| Julie Halston | Glenda |
| Carl Andress | Lee |
| P.J. Verhoest | Gil |
| J. Smith-Cameron | Carol |
| Mick Hazen | Dave |
| Eric Nelsen | Dan |
| Frank Senger | Handyman |
| Carmen Pelaez | Nurse Terry |
| Becky London | Mrs. Kupchunas |
| Marvin Einhorn | Mr. Horowitz |
| Jonathan Ospa | Travis |
| Ben Roberts | Waiter |
| Heather Schacht | Little Girl |
| Simon Fortin | Gilles |
| Judith Hawking | Maude |
| Alexa Eisenstein | Crystal |
| Kevin Scullin | Paramedic |
| John McNamara | Paramedic |
| Bunny Levine | Mrs. Nadel |
| Michael McCormick | Photo Vendor |
| Mark Richard Keith | Larry |
| Arnie Kolodner | Randy |
| William Charles Mitchell | Harvey |
References
- Web Site Unavailable Archived February 24, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
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