L.I.E.(2001)

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Synopsis

Fifteen-year-old Howie loses just about everything and everyone in the space of a single week, but ends up finding himself in the process. His mother has just died. His father, a corrupt building contractor, can barely keep tabs on his young girlfriend, let alone his own son. Thus, the teen must navigate his adolescence virtually unsupervised. Floating towards an ill-behaved existence, Howie and his crowd begin robbing houses in the middle-class neighborhoods off the Long Island Expressway. Together, he and his best friend Gary break into a place belonging to an old guy named Big John, a local man who is a respected pillar of the community. When Big John fingers Gary for the crime, Howie learns that his pal has been leading a secret, dangerous but also alluring double life. Subsequently, we also discover that Big John has secrets of his own.
Fifteen-year-old Howie loses just about everything and everyone in the space of a single week, but ends up finding himself in the process. His mother has just died. His father, a corrupt building contractor, can barely keep tabs on …
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In Theaters

  • September 7, 2001

MPAA Rating

NC-17 (for some explicit sexual content)

Genres

Drama

Run Time

1 hour 48 minutes

Distributors

Lot 47 Films

Box Office

$1,141,829

Directors

CAST

Brian Cox

Big John Harrigan

Paul Dano

Howie Blitzer

Billy Kay

Gary Terrio

Bruce Altman

Marty Blitzer

James Costa

Kevin Cole

Tony Donnelly

Brian
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