Moonlight Mile (2002)
Moonlight Mile (2002)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Jake Gyllenhaal
Joe Nast
Dustin Hoffman
Ben Floss
Susan Sarandon
Jojo Floss
Ellen Pompeo
Bertie Knox
Alexia Landeau
Cheryl
Richard Messing
Rabbi
Lev Friedman
Cantor
Bob Clendenin
Server #1
Jim Fyfe
Server #2
Mary Ellen Trainor
Mrs. Meyerson
Richard Fancy
Mr. Meyerson
Brad Silberling
Director
Marcia Mitzman Gaven
Fashion Plate
Holly Hunter
Mona Camp
Mark Johnson
Producer
Gordon Clapp
Tanner
Dabney Coleman
Mike Mulcahey
Colombe Jacobsen-Derstine
Patty
Mark Isham
Composer
Phedon Papamichael
Cinematographer
Allan Corduner
Stan Michaels
Lisa Zeno Churgin
Editor
Careena Melia
Diana Floss
Avy Kaufman
CastingDirector
Gary Hetzler
Speedwalker
Mary Catherine Garrison
Caroline
Missy Stewart
ProductionDesigner
Audrey Marie Anderson
Audrey Anders
Virginia Newcomb
Cheryl's Friend #2
Elizabeth Janas
Cheryl's Friend #3
Dee Nelson
Waitress
McNally Sagal
Mrs. Tippet
Roxanne Hart
June Mulcahey
Lisa Anne Hillman
Jillian Mulcahey
Rachel Singer
Rhonda Ketch
Alexandra Hoffman
Diner Granddaughter
Richard T. Jones
Ty
Lenny Clarke
Gordy
Robert Wahlberg
Pinky
Tom Carey
Baxter
Phil Reeves
Mr. Don Tippet
John Balma
Walter Ketch
Tom Dahlgren
Judge
Mark Lotito
Diner Manager
Caitlin McKenna
Bar Voice (voice)
Jessica Gee-George
Bar Voice (voice)
Paul Pape
Bar Voice (voice)
Jillian Armenante
Caterer (uncredited)
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 9, 2002
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 57m
Content RatingPG-13
Budget$21,000,000
Box Office$10,011,050
Filming LocationsCalifornia, United States of America
Genres
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Wiki.
Moonlight Mile is a 2002 American romantic drama film written, directed by Brad Silberling and starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Dustin Hoffman, Susan Sarandon, Holly Hunter, with Ellen Pompeo and Dabney Coleman in supporting roles. The film was loosely inspired by Silberling's own experiences in grieving for his girlfriend Rebecca Schaeffer after she was murdered in 1989, as well as his relationship with her parents following her death.The film takes its name from the Rolling Stones song of the same name. The film's original title was Baby's in Black, and then later changed to Goodbye Hello, and then the current title. The film is set in 1973 and music from that era is heavily featured, including that of the Rolling Stones, Van Morrison, Bob Dylan, and Elton John.