Boulevard (2014)
Directed by Dito Montiel

Drama

Film Synopsis

At 60, Nolan Mack's life is settled but somewhat lacking in passion.  He performs his job in a bank capably and he awaits his imminent promotion with some indifference.  His home life is equally tepid.  Although he loves his wife Joy, they no longer sleep together.  One evening, whilst wandering the streets after visiting his dying father in hospital, he meets Leo, a gay prostitute.   Nolan finds himself strangely drawn to the younger man, who has been badly maltreated by his pimp, and through the encounter he begins to find a new zest for living.  Joy notices the change in her husband's behaviour and soon becomes concerned...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Dito Montiel
  • Script: Douglas Soesbe
  • Photo: Chung-hoon Chung
  • Music: Jimmy Haun, David Wittman
  • Cast: Robin Williams (Nolan Mack), Kathy Baker (Joy), Roberto Aguire (Leo), Giles Matthey (Eddie), Eleonore Hendricks (Patty), Bob Odenkirk (Winston), Henry Haggard (Beaumont), Gary Gardner (Lionel Mack (Father)), Crystal Gray (Nurse), Joshua Decker (ER Doctor), Sondra Morton (Gloria Beaumont), Jerry Chipman (Blyden), Steven Randazzo (Guard Walt), J. Karen Thomas (Cat), Becky Fly (Night Nurse), Brandon Hirsch (Brad), Landon Marshall (Mark)
  • Country: USA
  • Language: English
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 88 min

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