State and Main
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| State and Main | |
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| Directed by | David Mamet |
| Written by | David Mamet |
| Produced by | Sarah Green |
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| Cinematography | Oliver Stapleton |
| Edited by | Barbara Tulliver |
| Music by | Theodore Shapiro |
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| Distributed by | Fine Line Features |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Box office | $9.2 million[1] |
State and Main is a 2000 American comedy-drama film written and directed by David Mamet and starring William H. Macy, Sarah Jessica Parker, Alec Baldwin, Julia Stiles, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Rebecca Pidgeon, David Paymer, Patti LuPone, Clark Gregg, and Charles Durning.
Havoc is wrought on the inhabitants of a small New England town by a troubled film production. After the leading man's penchant for underage girls gets them banished from their New Hampshire location, the crew moves to the small town of Waterford, Vermont to finish shooting The Old Mill.
As its title suggests, the film depends on the presence of a genuine mill, something the town is reported to possess. Unfortunately, with only days before principal photography begins, it becomes apparent that the mill in fact burned down decades ago. Unfazed, the film's director, Walt Price, places his faith in the ability of first-time screenwriter Joseph Turner White to alter the script. What he doesn't count on is White's apparently bottomless reserve of angst-fueled writer's block. A local bookseller, Annie Black, tries to provide White with inspiration.
The film's leading lady refuses to do her contracted nude scene unless she's paid an additional $800,000, while the foreign cinematographer offends the locals by messing with a historic firehouse. Meanwhile, the leading man, Bob Barrenger, dallies with Carla, a crafty local teen.
Everything comes to a head after Barrenger and Carla are injured in a car accident, which leads White (the only witness) to another emotional quandary and into the arms of Annie. Meanwhile, a powerful movie producer comes to town to help Price with the ensuing mess.
Cast
- William H. Macy as Walt Price
- Sarah Jessica Parker as Claire Wellesley
- Alec Baldwin as Bob Barrenger
- Julia Stiles as Carla
- Philip Seymour Hoffman as Joseph Turner White
- Rebecca Pidgeon as Ann
- David Paymer as Marty Rossen
- Clark Gregg as Doug Mackenzie
- Patti LuPone as Sherry Bailey
- Charles Durning as Mayor George Bailey
- Lionel Mark Smith as Bill Smith
- Ricky Jay as Jack
- Michael Higgins as Doc Wilson
- Jonathan Katz as Howie Gold
- Laura Silverman as Secretary
- Michael Bradshaw as Town Priest
- J. J. Johnston as Stationmaster
- John Krasinski as Caddy / Judge's assistant (uncredited)
Production
The plot involves the on-location production in Waterford, Vermont, of a film called The Old Mill. The actual film was shot in Massachusetts in Manchester-by-the-Sea, Beverly, Dedham[2] and Waltham.
