Six Ways To Sunday (1999)



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Synopsis:
Writer, director, and producer Adam Bernstein followed up the disastrous comedy It's Pat: The Movie (1994) with this black comedy that mixes elements of Psycho (1960) and Goodfellas (1990). Former male model Norman Reedus stars as Harry Odum, a henpecked, 18-year-old momma's boy in Youngstown, Ohio, who -- with his violent temper -- impresses a local boss of the Jewish Mafia. Soon he's found his calling as a hit man alongside his crack addict partner Arnie Finklestein (Adrien Brody), and he discovers that his rage and complicated psychosis fuel his murderous abilities. Harry also falls for the organization's limping, Hungarian-born maid Iris (Elina Lowensohn), a romance complicated by Harry's Oedipal, sexual relationship with his domineering mother Kate (Deborah Harry).Six Ways to Sunday (1997) was based on the Charles Perry novel Portrait of a Young Man Drowning.

~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
3/5/1999
Director Credit
Adam Bernstein Director
Cast Credit
Norman Reedus Harry Odum
Debbie Harry Kate Odum
Elina Löwensohn Iris
Adrien Brody Arnie
Isaac Hayes Bennet
Jerry Adler Varga
Peter Appel
Clark Gregg
Anna Thomson
Paul Lazar
Holter Ford Graham
Production Credits Credit
Michael Williams Co-Producer
Charles Johnson Executive Producer
Adam Bernstein Producer
Marc Gerald Co-Producer
David Collins Producer
Michael Naughton Producer
Art Department Credit
Christina Manca Set Designer
Teresa Mastropierro Production Designer
Casting Credit
Kerry Barden Casting
Billy Hopkins Casting
Suzanne Smith Casting
Film Camera Credit
John Inwood Cinematographer
Production Management Credit
Alan Breton first Assistant Director
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Edi Giguere Costume Designer



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