Big Eden
- Director: Thomas Bezucha
- Writer: Thomas Bezucha
- Producer: Jennifer Chaiken; John D. Vaughan
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So what if the low-budget, indie-loving cynics detest this movie - let them boil in their own juices of self-loathing - for this is nothing short of a low-budget, independent delight.
Oozing with a sweet-natured idealism...if only the world really was like this.
Bezucha has created a land-of-make-believe with beautiful characters - it's visionary, lovable and blissful.
A warm thank you to the creator - for being brave enough to follow a happy path and for making such a fine and uplifting film. Oooh...it will make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
Stuff the critics!!!
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Big Eden is a tiny fictional town in northwestern Montana, as Preston Sturges or Frank Capra might have envisioned it. Timber and Cowboy country. This is the story of Henry Hart, a successful New York Artist, who returns to the town of his childhood to care for the ailing grandfather who raised him. Back in Big Eden, Henry must come to terms with his relationship to Dean Stewart, his best friend from high School, as well as the object of his unrequited love. All these years Henry has been pining for a dream image of Dean from back then. This is also the story of Pike Dexter, the shy, unassuming Native American owner of the town's general store, who is as surprised as anyone to find himself falling in love with Henry. The people of Big Eden conspire and attempt to bring Henry and Pike together.
Cast & Characters
Arye Gross as Henry Hart;
Eric Schweig as Pike Dexter;
Tim DeKay as Dean Stewart;
Louise Fletcher as Grace Cornwell;
George Coe as Sam Hart;
Nan Martin as Widow Thayer;
O'Neal Compton as Jim Soams;
Corinne Bohrer as Anna Rudolph;
Veanne Cox as Mary Margaret Bishop;
Douglas Sebern as John Cornwell;
Parker Livingston as Andrew Stewart;
Cody Wayne as Ben Stewart;
Josie Adams as Becky Rudolph;
Mark Twogood as Lloyd;
Christopher Kendra as Bird