Triple Bogey on a Par Five Hole
Triple Bogey on a Par Five Hole is a 1991 independent crime film directed by Amos Poe. It was Philip Seymour Hoffman's film debut.[1][2]
| Triple Bogey on a Par Five Hole | |
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| Directed by | Amos Poe | 
| Written by | Amos Poe | 
| Produced by | Benjamin Gruberg Dolly Hall Amos Poe  | 
| Cinematography | Joe DeSalvo | 
| Edited by | Dana Congdon | 
| Music by | Michael Delory Anna Domino Mader Chris Streetman  | 
Release date  | 1991 | 
Running time  | 85 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
Plot
    
A couple of robbers focus on rich golfers and eventually meet their match with one last mark. Years later, a scriptwriter decides to observe the children of robbers who sail around Manhattan in the luxury yacht.
Cast
    
- Eric Mitchell as Remy Gravelle
 - Daisy Hall as Amanda Levy
 - Alba Clemente as Nina Baccardi
 - Jesse McBride as Satch Levy
 - Angela Goethals as Bree Levy
 - Robbie Coltrane as Steffano Baccardi
 - John Schmerling as P.C. Brian O'Brien
 - Tom Cohen as Freddie Arnstein
 - Avital Dicker as Cookie
 - Philip Seymour Hoffman as Klutch (as Phil Hoffman)
 - Olga Bagnasco as Stacha (as Olga Bragnasco Starr)
 - John Heys as Roman
 - Lee Hegrin as Captain Aria (as Lee Nagrin)
 - May Au as The Masseuse
 - Chic Streetman as Joe Hawkins
 
Reception
    
Film Review considered the film to be "starkly original", and remarked that nobody in the film was innocent.[3]
References
    
- 香港國際電影節. Presented by the Urban Council. p. 62.
 - Oliver, David (2 February 2014). "Timeline: The life of Philip Seymour Hoffman". USA Today. Retrieved 17 February 2014.
 - Cameron-Wilson, James; Speed, F. Maurice (1993). Film Review. St. Martin's Press. p. 104.
 
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