Box of Moonlight
Al Fountain, a middle-aged electrical engineer, is on the verge of a mid-life crisis, when he decides to take his time coming home from a business trip, rents a car, and heads out looking for a lake he remembers from his childhood. But his wandering takes him into the life of Kid, a free-spirited young man who helps Al escape from the routine of everyday life and find freedom to enjoy himself.
Tom DiCillo
Tom DiCillo
Casts & Crew
John Turturro
Sam Rockwell
Catherine Keener
Dermot Mulroney
Lisa Blount
Annie Corley
Alexander Goodwin
Mike Stanley
Rica Martens
Ray Aranha
Robert Wightman
James Richardson
Stephen Dupree
Eugene Wolf
Reathel Bean
Betty Wills Stephens
Linda Libby
Gary Lowery
Bodi Soham
Horace E. Smith
Stuart Greer
John E. Davis
Kristin Hoke
William Ansor
Charles Warrington
Glenn Ruth
E. Parker Webb
Also Directed by Tom DiCillo
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