
Robin Williams
Parry
Jeff Bridges
Jack
Amanda Plummer
Lydia
Mercedes Ruehl
Anne
Michael Jeter
Homeless Cabaret Singer
William Jay Marshall
Jamaican Bum
Adam Bryant
Radio Engineer
Paul Lombardi
Radio Engineer
David Hyde Pierce
Lou Rosen
Ted Ross
Limo Bum
Lara Harris
Sondra
Warren Olney
TV Anchorman
Frazer Smith
News Reporter
Kathy Najimy
Crazed Video Customer
Harry Shearer
Sitcom Actor Ben Starr
Melinda Culea
Sitcom Wife
James Remini
Bum at Hotel
John Ottavino
Father at Hotel
Brian Michaels
Little Boy
Jayce Bartok
First Punk
Dan Futterman
Second Punk
Bradley Gregg
Hippie Bum
William Preston
John the Bum
Al Fann
Superintendent
Stephen Bridgewater
Porno Customer
John Heffernan
Stockbroker Bum
Anita Dangler
Bag Lady
Mark Bringelson
Drooler
Johnny Paganelli
Pizza Boy
Diane Robin
Receptionist
Benjamin Redman
Motorcyclist
Lisa Blades
Parry's Wife
Christian Clemenson
Edwin
Carlos Carrasco
Doctor
Joe Jamrog
Guard
John de Lancie
TV Executive
Lou Hancock
Nurse
Caroline Cromelin
Radio Show Call-In (voice)
Kathleen Bridget Kelly
Radio Show Call-In (voice)
Pat Fraley
Radio Show Call-In (voice)
Kristen Connors
Ballroom Dancer (uncredited)
Jack Mulcahy
Passerby (uncredited)
Tom Waits
Disabled Vet (uncredited)
Craig 'Radio Man' Castaldo
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Reviews

"Jack Lucas" (Jeff Bridges) is one of those late night radio presenters who loves the sound of his own voice and who enjoys nothing better than to put down, disdainfully, the collection of sad individuals who phone in with their problems. It's one of his casual off-the-cuff remarks that leads to a tragedy and a spiral that sends him into some serious doldrums. Things change for ever one night when

My dad and I had this thing we did where we went to see a movie or rented a movie from the time before I could remember to, well, almost until the day he passed away. There was always time to catch a movie, an it's a bit easier because it isn't as weather dependent as playing catch is. My dad took me to see this when I was a kid, and I absolutely hated it, I thought it was a horrible movie.












