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Director: Linda Yellen
Cast: Harry Connick Jr., Cindy Crawford, Tyne Daly, William Hurt
The Simian Line is an American improvisational film, released in 2001. When Katharine throws a party on Halloween, a psychic called Arnita predicts that one of the three couples present at the party will break up by the end of the year. The guests don't take her seriously. Arnita doesn't tell them that she can see a fourth couple at the party, the long dead Mae and Edward. As days go by, Katharine grows increasingly jealous of her lover Rick, and his flirting with her neighbor Sandra. Sandra is married to Paul (Jamey Sheridan). Marta and Billy are rock musicians who live in the same building as Katharine.
Critical Reception & Ratings
The Simian Line, a 2001 improvisational drama film directed by Linda Yellen, received a mixed critical reception. While the film does not appear to have received any major awards recognition, audience reviews on IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes suggest it had a somewhat divisive public reception, with viewers offering a range of perspectives on the film.
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Fans of character-driven dramas and contemplative, improvisational films will appreciate the unique storytelling approach of The Simian Line, the 2001 film directed by Linda Yellen. With a talented ensemble cast including Harry Connick Jr. and Cindy Crawford, the film explores the complexities of relationships through the lens of a psychic's Halloween party prediction.
The Simian Line is a 2001 American improvisational film released in New York City and Los Angeles. It was filmed over an eleven-day period. The ensemble cast includes Harry Connick Jr., Cindy Crawford, Tyne Daly, William Hurt, Monica Keena, Samantha Mathis, Lynn Redgrave, Jamey Sheridan and Eric Stoltz.
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