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WALKING ACROSS EGYPT
(1999) Production Company: Mitchum Entertainment
Distributors: B.T.O. Films Release date
(USA): 17 December 1999
Director: Arthur Allan
Seidelman Screenplay: Paul Tamasy Based on the
Novel
by Clyde Edgerton
Music Composed by
Marco Beltrami Orchestra Conducted by Marco
Betlrami Performed by
Seattle Symphony
Orchestra Orchestrated by Marco Beltrami,
Bill Boston & Rossano
Galante Recorded and
Mixed by John Kurlander Music Editor Chris McGeary &
Stuart Goetz Orchestra
Contracted by Simon
James Music Preparation Julian
Bratolyubov
Music Produced by Marco Beltrami
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Synopsis: The film follows the
life of Mattie Rigsbee (Burstyn), an elderly woman who
believes in strong religious convictions. The film explores
the lonely qualities of life for senior citizens after their
children leave as adults. Reinhold and O'Grady play Mattie's
children who live in a deep southern town. Mattie soon finds a
likable friend in the local dogcatcher, Lamar Benfield
(Hamill). It is through this relationship in which she meets
the dogcatcher's nephew, a troubled juvenile delinquent
orphan, Wesley (Taylor Thomas), currently serving time in
juvenile detention for a recent car theft. Mattie finds that
this young man is missing direction and believes that with a
little insight on Christianity he can straighten up and fly
right.
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