Handsome Harry

For the plant with the common name Handsome Harry, see Rhexia virginica.
Handsome Harry
Directed by Bette Gordon
Produced by Jamin O'Brien
Marilyn Haft
Eric Goldman
Jamey Sheridan
Written by Nicolas T. Proferes
Starring Jamey Sheridan
Music by Anton Sanko
Jumaane Smith
Cinematography Nigel Bluck
Edited by Keiko Deguchi
Production
company
Distributed by Paladin
Emerging Pictures
Screen Media Films
Release dates
Running time
93 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $1 million

Handsome Harry is an American film written by Nicholas T. Proferes and directed by Bette Gordon. The first project produced by Worldview Entertainment, it stars Jamey Sheridan, Steve Buscemi and Aidan Quinn. It premiered at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival[1] and was released theatrically in 2010 by Paladin/Emerging Pictures and on DVD/VOD by Screen Media Films.

Plot

Handsome Harry is the story of Harry Sweeney’s journey to find forgiveness from an old Navy friend. One day Harry (Jamey Sheridan) gets a call from an old Navy buddy, Kelly (Steve Buscemi), who is on his deathbed. At first, Harry wants nothing to do with Kelly, but soon memories and guilt overcome him and he goes on a journey to confront his old friends. First he goes to meet Kelly in a Philadelphia hospital. Kelly asks Harry to seek forgiveness from David on his behalf. Kelly dies in the hospital the next day. Harry then goes on to meet the rest of his Navy buddies to find the truth about what actually happened the night they assaulted David together. Somebody dropped a generator on David's hand that night, but Harry could not recollect who it was. In time it was revealed that Harry and David were having an affair back in the Navy. Kelly found Harry and David in a sexually compromising position in the shower. In fear of repercussion, Harry turned on David. Kelly and rest of the gang including Harry got drunk and assaulted David. It was in the end revealed that Harry was the one who dropped the generator on David, maiming him for life.

Cast

References

  1. "Tribeca Takes: Bette Gordon on Handsome Harry". New York City. Retrieved 2010-04-07.

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