Frank Langella (Dracula, Good Night, and Good Luck.) stars in Andrew Wagner's independent drama Starting Out in the Evening, an adaptation of the acclaimed 1999 best-seller by Brian Morton. Langella plays Leonard Schiller, a once-celebrated author whose first four novels inspired Heather Wolfe (Lauren Ambrose) to pursue a career as a writer. These days, Leonard is still working toward completion of the novel that has occupied his life for nearly a decade. On the surface, Leonard has removed himself completely from the deep-seated need for success that characterized his life at an earlier point in time; but on a more buried level, he still longs for his fiction to be rediscovered and re-acclaimed. Now an eager graduate student in the throes of her thesis, Heather is writing her dissertation on Schiller, and promptly convinces him that she can use the thesis to regenerate popularity and discovery of his work. Heather also projects personal interest in Leonard, however, which cuts straight through to the core of his loneliness and brings him in touch with his need for a meaningful relationship even as it leaves him feeling shaken and increasingly uncertain. Meanwhile, Leonard finds that his relationship with his daughter, Ariel (Lili Taylor), is challenged, both by Heather's presence and by Ariel's decision to begin dating her former boyfriend Casey (Adrian Lester) once again -- a fact that Leonard finds most upsetting thanks to his disapproval of Casey. Suddenly, Leonard feels his entire world turned upside down, from his familial relationships to the security of his writing to his own physical vitality -- but he is also taking risks and plunging headfirst into the core of life for the first time, thus living out the principles long celebrated and upheld in his fiction and giving himself the capacity to grow.
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Frank Langella | Leonard Schiller |
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Lauren Ambrose | Heather Wolfe |
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Patti Perkins | Dolores |
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Lili Taylor | Ariel Schiller |
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Adrian Lester | Casey Davis |
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Dennis Parlato | Author |
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Jeff McCarthy | Charles |
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Michael Cumpsty | Victor |
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Jessica Hecht | Sandra Bennett |
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Karl Bury | Frederick |
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Sean T. Krishnan | Cab Driver |
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Thomas Ryan | Nick |
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Anitha Gandhi | Chelsea |
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Joie Lee | Second Author |
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John C. Havens | Jeff the Doorman |
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Joel West | Waiter |
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Ali Reza | Doctor |
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Jerry Walsh | Bartender |
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Denise S. Anderson | Diner Patron |
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John Auer | Audiance Member |
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Jackie Brown | Diner Patron |
| Director | Andrew Wagner |
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| Writer | Brian Morton, Fred Parnes, Andrew Wagner | |
| Producer | Jake Abraham, Douglas Harmon, Nancy Israel, Allen Meyerson, Gregory Moyer, Fred Parnes, John Sloss, Mandy Tagger, Andrew Wagner, Gary Winick | |
| Musician | Adam Gorgoni | |
| Photography | Harlan Bosmajian | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Anamorphic Widescreen (2.35:1) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 5.1 [English] Dolby Digital Stereo [English] |
| Subtitles | English | English (Closed Captioned) | Spanish |
| Distributor | Lions Gate |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | Apr 22, 2008 |
| Regions | 1 |