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A smart-mouthed, pregnant suburban
brat and a disillusioned computer genius with a live hand grenade in his
pocket embark on a strange odyssey of love and self-discovery and together.
A quintessential Hartley love match, with bristly characters trying to
learn to love each other amidst the oddball humor of their environments.
--MovieFinder.com
Trust took top prizes at the
Houston, Sundance, and Deauville Film Festivals and with the Australian
Film Critics Circle.
Release Dates: currently available
on video
1990; 105 minutes
Directed by: Hal Hartley
Cast: Martin Donovan (Matthew
Slaughter), Adrienne Shelly (Maria Coughlin), Merritt Nelson (Jean Coughlin),
John MacKay (Jim Slaughter), Edie Falco (Peg Coughlin), Gary Sauer (Anthony),
Matt Malloy (Ed), Suzanne Costollos (Rachel), Jeff Howard (Robert), Karen
Sillas (Nurse Paine), Tom Thon (Deli Man), M.C. Bailey (Bruce), Patricia
Sullivan (Ruark Boss), Marko Hunt (John Coughlin), John St. James (Mr.
Santiago), Kathryn Mederos (Factory Woman), William Sage (John Bill), Julie
Sukman (Biker Mom), Robby Anderson (Joey Blech), Chris Cooke (Diner Guy),
Bea Delizio (Woman on Couch), Tamu Favorite (Salesgirl), Leo Gosse (Uncle
Leo), Elizabeth Gouse (Grace Blech), Mildred Jones (Nurse #2), Pathena
Parish (Factory Girl), Scott Robinson (Bartender), Nena Segal (Aunt Fay),
Jean Kay Sifford (Lori), Pamela Stewart (Mrs. Blech)
Written by: Hal Hartley
Cinematography by: Michael
Spiller
Original Music by: The Great
Outdoors, Philip Reed
Production Design by: Daniel
Ouellette
Costume Design by: Claudia
Brown
Film Editing by: Nick Gomez
Produced by: Jerome Brownstein
(executive), Bruce Weiss
Production Company: Channel
Four Films, True Fiction Pictures, Zenith Productions |