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Director: Brendan Murphy
Cast: David Strathairn, Nicky Katt, Stacy Edwards, Christopher McDonald
After being randomly brought together in a car accident, two strangers develop a friendship based on their shared relationship with a deaf man. This common bond will lead them down a new path of personal awakening... and force them to each confront secrets buried in the past!
Critical Reception & Ratings
The 2002 film Speakeasy, directed by Brendan Murphy, has received a mixed critical reception, with an IMDb rating of 4.9/10 indicating a somewhat underwhelming public response. The film centers on two strangers who develop a friendship after a chance encounter, and their shared relationship with a deaf man leads them on a personal journey of discovery.
Why you might like this:
Speakeasy, directed by Brendan Murphy in 2002, is a compelling character drama that explores the unexpected connections between strangers. Featuring standout performances from David Strathairn and Nicky Katt, the film delves into the personal awakening of two people bonded by their shared relationship with a deaf man, uncovering secrets from their pasts that force them to confront their own identities.
Speakeasy is a 2002 film about two men who become unlikely friends after a minor traffic accident. Written and directed by Brendan Murphy, Speakeasy was a runner-up to become the first movie produced for Project Greenlight, a documentary series about the making of an independent film. After Pete Jones's Stolen Summer was chosen for Project Greenlight instead, the show's founders, LivePlanet and Miramax, decided to produce Speakeasy apart from the documentary series.
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