The Yellow Handkerchief (2009)
November 19, 2009Release Date
The Yellow Handkerchief (2009)
November 19, 2009Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
William Hurt
Brett
Maria Bello
May
Kristen Stewart
Martine
Eddie Redmayne
Gordy
Kaori Momoi
Motel Owner
Emanuel Cohn
Doctor Leonard
Nurith Cohn
Female Nurse
Aimée Spring Fortier
Teenage Mother
Lucy Faust
Snotty Girl
Veronica Russell
Pregnant Warden
Grover Coulson
Farnsworth
Lisha Brock
Waitress
Ashlynn Ross
Deliver Girl
Udayan Prasad
Director
Rebecca Newman
Ilene
Michael D. Kennedy
Tony Freckles
Pete Hamill
Writer
Erin Dignam
Writer
Paige Pareti
Girl in Video
Arthur Cohn
Producer
Jeff Galpin
Policeman #2
Eef Barzelay
Composer
Douglas M. Griffin
Policeman
Jack Livesey
Composer
Chris Menges
Cinematographer
Holly O'Quin
Female Nurse (uncredited)
Christopher Tellefsen
Editor
Chris J. Fanguy
Wildlife Enforcement Officer (uncredited)
Sharon Howard-Field
CastingDirector
Monroe Kelly
ProductionDesigner
Jennifer M. Byrne
Post Production Accountant
Luci Leary
Set Decoration
Media.
Details.
Release DateNovember 19, 2009
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 42m
Budget$15,000,000
Box Office$317,000
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The Yellow Handkerchief is a 2008 American independent drama film. The film is a remake of the 1977 Japanese classic of the same name The Yellow Handkerchief (幸福の黄色いハンカチ Shiawase no kiiroi hankachi, lit. The yellow handkerchief of happiness) directed by Yoji Yamada.Set in the present-day American South, The Yellow Handkerchief stars William Hurt as Brett Hanson, an ex-convict who embarks on a road trip straight out of prison. Hanson hitches a ride with two troubled teens, Martine (Kristen Stewart) and Gordy (Eddie Redmayne), traversing post-Hurricane Katrina Louisiana in an attempt to reach his ex-wife and long-lost love, May (Maria Bello). Along the way, the three reflect on their existence, struggle for acceptance, and find their way not only through Louisiana, but through life. Directed by Udayan Prasad and produced by Arthur Cohn, the film was shown at Sundance in 2008 and given a limited release on February 26, 2010, by Samuel Goldwyn Films.