Safe Passage (1994)
- Starring:
- Susan Sarandon, Sam Shepard, (more)
- Director(s):
- Robert Allan Ackerman
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- PG13
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A large, dysfunctional family awaits word on a loved one's fate in this domestic drama starring Susan Sarandon as Mag Singer, mother of seven sons. One, Percival (Matt Keeslar) is serving in the Marine Corps, and when news comes that his barracks in the Middle East has been bombed by terrorists, Mag's family assembles at her home, anxious for more information. In the meantime, a series of old wounds are reopened and healed. The prodigious Singers include the father, Patrick (Sam Shepard), unhappily estranged from Mag and prone to bouts of hysterical blindness, and Alfred (Robert Sean Leonard), the responsible, sober eldest, who is engaged to divorced mother Cynthia (Marcia Gay Harden). There's also Simon (Nick Stahl), the intellectual Izzy (Sean Astin), two twins, and guilt-wracked Gideon (Jason London), a track star who outshone Percival athletically, inspiring the latter to join the military. While the Singers deal with minor crises like a neighbor's dog that repeatedly attacks Simon, Percival's fate looms, and Mag deals with her fear by cleaning out the ramshackle garage and drinking Tequila with her daughter-in-law to be, Cynthia, with whom she's surprised to find much in common. ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 98 mins
Complete Cast:
- Susan Sarandon - Mag Singer
- Robert Sean Leonard - Alfred Singer
- Marcia Gay Harden - Cynthia
- Jason London - Gideon Singer
- Philip Bosco - Mort
- Ralph Byers - Sinai Reporter
- Philip Arthur Ross - Merle
- Christopher Wynkoop - Evangelist
- Jordan Clarke - Coach
- Joe Lisi - Dog Owner
- Jeffrey DeMunn - Doctor
- Sam Shepard - Patrick Singer
- Sean Astin - Izzy Singer
- Nick Stahl - Simon Singer
- Matt Keeslar - Percival Singer
- Rutanya Alda - Beth
- Michael A. Goorjian
- Kazuya Takahashi - TV News Cameraman
- Marvin Scott - Newsperson
- Steven Robert Ross - Darren
- Jesse Lee - Percival, age 9 and 10
- Bill Boggs - Newsperson
- Director(s):
- Robert Allan Ackerman
- Writer(s):
- Deena Goldstone
- Producer(s):
- Gale Anne Hurd, Diana Pokorny, Betsy Beers
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- PG13(Adult Situations, Adult Language)
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