Flawless (1999)

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Written by Joel Schumacher

Directed by Joel Schumacher

Running Time: 110 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1999

Rating: 15 Certificate

Filmed in Colour

A highly conservative security guard called Walt Koontz (Robert DeNiro) suffers a debilitating stroke and is assigned to a rehabilitative program.

This therapy program includes music therapy through receiving singing lessons from a neighbour. However this neighbour, called Rusty Zimmerman (Philip Seymour Hoffman), is a pre-op transgender man, and completely opposed to what Walt believes in.

Both the men are equally as prejudiced towards each other, Walt against homosexuals, and Rusty against small minded and ignorant people. However they soon develop a relationship which transcends any they have ever had.

Cast

Image for Robert de NiroRobert de NiroWalt Koontz
Image for Philip Seymour HoffmanPhilip Seymour HoffmanRusty Zimmerman
Barry MillerLeonard Wilcox
Chris BauerJacko
Skipp SudduthTommy Walsh
Image for Wilson Jermaine HerediaWilson Jermaine HerediaCha-Cha
Nashom BenjaminAmazing Grace
Scott Allen CooperIvana
Rory CochranePogo
Daphne Rubin-VegaTia
Vincent LarescaRaymond Camacho
Karina ArroyaveAmber Garcia Sanchez
John Enos IIISonny
Image for Jude CiccolellaJude CiccolellaDet. Noonan
Mina BernMrs. Spivak

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