Story line The Longest Week (2014) :
As he eases into adulthood at the age of forty, Conrad Valmont, the over-educated, under-employed heir to the Valmont Hotel fortune, is cut off from his allowance following his parents abrupt divorce and tossed out into the unforgiving streets of the Upper West Side. Luckily, he is taken in by his old friend Dylan, and returns the favor by immediately falling for Dylan’s girlfriend Beatrice. As Conrad attempts to woo Beatrice while keeping both their relationship and his bank balance secret, Dylan tries to set him up with Jocelyn. Ever committed to the charade that he eventually finds difficult to maintain, Conrad quickly realizes his charm can only extend so far into debt. Now deep into an extensional reflection, will it take losing everything to make Conrad realize what he can truly become?
She had him at “I'm your best friend's girlfriend”
As he eases into adulthood at the age of forty, Conrad Valmont, the over-educated, under-employed heir to the Valmont Hotel fortune, is cut off from his allowance following his parents abrupt divorce and tossed out into the unforgiving streets of the Upper West Side. Luckily, he is taken in by his old friend Dylan, and returns the favor by immediately falling for Dylan’s girlfriend Beatrice. As Conrad attempts to woo Beatrice while keeping both their relationship and his bank balance secret, Dylan tries to set him up with Jocelyn. Ever committed to the charade that he eventually finds difficult to maintain, Conrad quickly realizes his charm can only extend so far into debt. Now deep into an extensional reflection, will it take losing everything to make Conrad realize what he can truly become?
She had him at “I'm your best friend's girlfriend”
Movie details The Longest Week
Runtime : 86Release : 2014-09-05
Genre : Comedy, Drama
Cast
Olivia Wilde | as | Beatrice Fairbanks | |
Jason Bateman | as | Conrad Valmont | |
Jenny Slate | as | Jocelyn | |
Billy Crudup | as | Dylan Tate | |
Tony Roberts | as | Barry | |
Laura Clery | as | Bunny | |
William Abadie | as | Concierge | |
Stephen Temperly | as | Jean-Louis Valmont | |
Alexandra Neil | as | Maribel Valmont | |
Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick | as | Young Conrad | |
Barry Primus | as | Bernard the Chauffer | |
Jayce Bartok | as | Artist 1 | |
Danny Deferrari | as | Artist 2 | |
Auden Thornton | as | Woman at Gallery | |
Steve Witting | as | Museum Host | |
Maureen Mueller | as | Museum Socialite | |
Nicole Elizabeth Berger | as | Young Beatrice | |
Ann W. Friedman | as | Beatrice's Mother | |
Richaud Valls | as | Fashion Photographer | |
Irina Kisilyova | as | Psychic | |
Erin Darke | as | Bartender | |
Erika Spring Forster | as | ||
Jessie Gold | as | ||
Jay Israelson | as | ||
Martin Rayner | as | Octave | |
Barbara Schulz | as | Marianne | |
Alexander Blaise | as | Maitre D' | |
Mario Brassard | as | Hemmings Waiter | |
Jane Anne Thomas | as | Jocelyn 2 | |
Luke Cissell | as | Violinist 1 | |
Janice Lamarre | as | Violinist 2 | |
Paula Cho | as | Violist | |
Reenat Pinchas | as | Cellist | |
Anthony Laciura | as | Doorman | |
Peter Kilcommons | as | Doctor | |
Georgia X. Lifsher | as | Nurse | |
Liesl | as | Ivory House Girl 1 | |
Lucy Walters | as | Ivory House Girl 2 | |
Elliot Cuker | as | Car Mechanic | |
Geoffrey Cantor | as | Intellectual 1 Subway | |
Roya Shanks | as | Intellectual 2 Subway | |
Joel Brody | as | Homeless Man | |
Barbara Christie | as | Woman Patient | |
Uma Incrocci | as | Reporter 1 | |
Eric Deskin | as | Reporter 2 | |
Larry Pine | as | Narrator (voice) | |
The Greyhound Mia | as | Napoleon the Dog | |
Meg Hudson | as | Lingerie Model | |
Heidi J Sparks | as | Bunny |
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