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Feast of Love

Country: USA, Language: English, 101 mins

  • Director: Robert Benton
  • Writer: Allison Burnett; Charles Baxter
  • Producer: Marisa Forzano; Ted Gidlow

CGiii Comment

Ho hum...adults behaving badly - and, Morgan dishes out the wise words.

The lesbian storyline is short - wife leaves husband for another woman and she is never seen or heard of again.

The Romeo & Juliet story is just a cheap way to elicit tears...

An unworthy film from some worthy actors.


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The(ir) Blurb...

A rustic Oregon town is the backdrop for this tale of men and women touched by love's inescapable spell. From Bradley, the hopeless romantic who looks for love in all the wrong places; to Harry, a local professor with the wisdom and experience to guide those close to him; to young, beautiful Chloe, who defies fate in romancing the troubled Oscar.

Cast & Characters

Morgan Freeman as Harry Stevenson;
Greg Kinnear as Bradley Smith;
Radha Mitchell as Diana Croce;
Billy Burke as David Watson;
Selma Blair as Kathryn Smith;
Alexa Davalos as Chloe Barlow;
Toby Hemingway as Oscar;
Stana Katic as Jenny;
Erika Marozsan as Margaret Vekashi;
Jane Alexander as Esther Stevenson;
Fred Ward as Bat;
Margo Martindale as Mrs. Maggarolian;
Missi Pyle as Agatha Smith;
Shannon Lucio as Janey;
Alex Mentzel as Billy Smith