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Crazy like a Fox (2004 film)

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Crazy like a Fox
Crazy like a Fox theatrical poster
Directed byRichard Squires
Written byRichard Squires
Produced byPatricia Foulkrod
Bill Warrell
StarringRoger Rees
Mary McDonnell
CinematographyGary Grieg
Edited bySheri Bylander
Music byDavid Kane
Distributed byDelphi Film Foundation (DVD)
Sky Island Films (theatrical)
Innovation Film Group (theatrical)
Release dates
  • October 25, 2004 (2004-10-25) (Savannah Film and Video Festival)
  • May 5, 2006 (2006-05-05) (United States)
Running time
98 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box officeUS$9,376 (United States)

Crazy like a Fox is a 2004 comedy-drama film about a man who is evicted from his eighth-generation family home and farm in Virginia and fights to win it back. The film stars Roger Rees and Mary McDonnell and was directed by Richard Squires with a score composed by David Kane . It was shown at the Savannah Film and Video Festival in the United States on October 25, 2004 and played in three New York City theaters and a movie theater in Sterling, VA from May 5, 2006 to May 18, 2006. It was also released on DVD in 2006 through its production company, the Delphi Film Foundation. The character of "Nat Banks" was inspired by Nat Morison who maintained a gentlemanly character and resided on his family estate, Welbourne (Middleburg, Virginia).[1]

Cast

Actor Role
Roger Rees Nat Banks
Mary McDonnell Amy Banks
Chloe Squires Claudia Banks
Cody Wisker Turner Banks
Mark Joy John Randolph
Paul Fitzgerald Will Sherman
Christina Rouner Ellie Sherman
Myrrh Cauthen Mary Johnson
Howard Coon Tick Bean

References

  1. ^ Levinson, Dan. "Fig & Fox: A Remembrance of Nat Morison, Patriarch of Welbourne". The Syncopated Times. Retrieved 2019-11-01.