Earthly Possessions is a 1999 American made-for-television romantic drama film starring Susan Sarandon and Stephen Dorff.[1] The film originally premiered on HBO on March 20, 1999.
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Based on | Earthly Possessions by Anne Tyler |
Written by | Steven Rogers |
Directed by | James Lapine |
Starring | Susan Sarandon Stephen Dorff |
Theme music composer | Stephen Endelman |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
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Producers | Sue Jett Tony Mark |
Cinematography | David Franco |
Editor | Barbara Tulliver |
Running time | 103 minutes |
Production companies | Rastar HBO Pictures |
Distributor | HBO |
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Original network | HBO |
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An adaptation of Anne Tyler's novel of the same name about a middle aged housewife who feels her life is going nowhere, Charlotte Emory, plans to withdraw all the money from her bank account and leave her husband, a minister who has been taking her for granted for years. Then a young bank robber, Jake Sims, grabs her at gunpoint, takes her hostage and they make their getaway on a bus.
Films directed by James Lapine | |
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Works by Anne Tyler | |
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