Languages: English Dolby Digital 5.1, Commentary by director Steven Soderbergh and writer Lem Dobbs Dolby Digital 2.0, Commentary by actors Terence Stamp and Peter Fonda Dolby Digital 2.0
Sound: Dolby Digital 5.1
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Picture Format: Anamorphic Widescreen
Release:Feb 2001
Credits
Wilson
Terence Stamp
Elaine
Lesley Ann Warren
Eduardo Roel
(as Luis Guzman)
Luis Guzmán
Jim Avery
Barry Newman
Uncle John
(as Joe Dallessandro)
Joe Dallesandro
Stacy the Hitman
Nicky Katt
Terry Valentine
Peter Fonda
Adhara
Amelia Heinle
Jennifer 'Jenny' Wilson
Melissa George
Warehouse Foreman
William Lucking
Tom Johannson
Matthew Kimbrough
Rick (Valentine's Bodyguard)
John Robotham
Larry (Valentine's Bodyguard)
Steve Heinze
Lady on Plane
Nancy Lenehan
Pool Hall Creep
(as Wayne Péré)
Wayne Pére
DEA Guy (as John Cothran Jr.)
John Cothran
DEA Guy (as Ousan Elam)
Ousaun Elam
DEA Guy
Dwayne McGee
DEA Guy
Brian Bennet
Gordon (Valentine's Head Bodyguard)
Allan Graf
Warehouse Thug (as Carl Ciarflio)
Carl Ciarfalio
Warehouse Thug (as George Ruge)
George Marshall Ruge
Warehouse Thug
Lincoln Simonds
Warehouse Sweeper
Rainbow Borden
Young Jennifer
Michaela Gallo
Teen Gun Dealer
Jose Perez
Teen Gun Dealer
Alex Perez
Excited Guy
Brandon Keener
Party Guy
Jim Jenkins
Party Guy #2
Mark Gerschwin
Valet
Johnny Sanchez
Child Actress
Brooke Marie Bridges
Director
Randy Lowell
Ed's Sister
Eva Rodriguez
Ed's Nephew
James Earl Olmedo
Ed's Niece
Jamie Lin Olmedo
Pool Hall Bartender (as Clement E. Blake)
Clement Blake
Party Bartender
Tom Pardoe
Terry Valentine's Ex-Wife (scenes deleted)
Ann-Margret
Head DEA Agent
Bill Duke
Summary
An ex-con, fresh out of prison, goes to L.A. to try to learn who murdered his daughter. However, he quickly finds that he is completely out of place with no understanding of the culture he finds. His investigations are helped by another ex-con. Together they learn that his daughter had been having an affair with a record producer, who is presently having an affair with another young woman. An aging actress, who also knew his daughter, forces him to look at his own failures as a father. The movie does focus on the drama of the situation and the inter-relationships of the characters and seldom slips into an action piece.