L.I.E. (Rated Version)
Lot 47 Films (1/1/2001)
Crime
In Collection
#395
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Seen ItYes
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IMDB   7.2
108 mins USA/English
DVD  Region 1   R (Restricted)
Paul Dano Howie Blitzer
Brian Cox Big John Harrigan
Bruce Altman Marty Blitzer
James Costa Kevin Cole
Marcia de Bonis Guidance Counselor
Adam Le Fevre Marty's Lawyer
Paul Franklin Dano Howie Blitzer
Tony Donnelly
Billy Kay Gary
Brian Cox (Pres/Narr)
Marcia DeBonis
Adam Lefevre
Walter Masterson Scott
Tony Michael Donnelly Brian
Michelle Carano Newscaster
B. Constance Barry Anne Harrigan
Tatiana Burgos Marty's Girlfriend
Billy Kay (II)
Director Michael Cuesta
Producer Rene Bastian
Michael Cuesta
Linda Moran
Writer Gerald Cuesta
Michael Cuesta
Stephen M. Ryder
Cinematography Romeo Tirone
Musician Pierre Földes


A teenaged boy in desperate need of a father figure finds one in a place no one should ever have to look in this controversial drama. Howie (Paul Franklin Dano) is a 15-year-old who has been emotionally at sea ever since the death of his mother in an auto accident several years before. Howie's father Marty (Bruce Altman) is also having trouble dealing with the loss, and distracts himself with empty sex while avoiding authorities attempting to prosecute him for using unsafe materials in his building contracting business. Howie falls in with a group of homeless delinquents his own age, becoming especially close to streetwise Gary (Billy Kay). In time, Howie begins to wonder if his feelings for Gary go past ordinary friendship, but the issue of his sexuality is forced into a very different light after Gary persuades Howie to join him in robbing the home of middle-aged former Marine Big John Harrigan (Brian Cox). It doesn't take long for Big John to track down the culprits after Howie and Gary steal several guns from his house, but Howie learns that Big John and Gary have met before — Gary sometimes works as a male prostitute, and Big John, whose tastes run to boys in their early teens, is a regular customer. When Gary runs away to California, Big John proposes that Howie work off their debt by having sex with him; while Howie is hardly comfortable with this arrangement, he has nowhere else to go after his father ends up in jail, and he finds an unexpected degree of emotional support in his relationship with the curiously compassionate pedophile, who comes to understand just how badly Howie needs help. L.I.E. (the title stands for "Long Island Expressway") premiered at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival. — Mark Deming
Edition Details
Edition Rated Version
Distributor New Yorker Video
Chapters 12
Release Date 6/4/2002
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio Standard 1.33:1 Color
Widescreen 1.85:1 Color (Anamorphic)
Subtitles none
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Stereo
Layers Single Side, Single Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 1

Features
Color