Morgan's Ferry

Morgan's Ferry

Movie

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  • Genre(s): Drama, Crime
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Sam Pillsbury
  • Cast(s): Billy Zane, Henry Rollins, Johnny Galecki, Kelly McGillis, Roscoe Lee Browne See all Cast & Crew

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Morgan's Ferry - Cast

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STORY

Story
Three escaped convicts hide out in the home a reclusive woman as they wait to catch a ferry.

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

In his "Spoken Word" concerts, Henry Rollins talked about how he was very nervous about his nude scene and could not overcome his shyness. When he was finally able to complete the scene he was relieved, then disappointed when it was such a brief shot in the final version of the film.

In February 1999, executive producer Alan James filed a lawsuit against his former attorney, Greg Bernstein, and his former law firm, Rosenfeld, Meyer & Susman, alleging that Bernstein had fraudulently induced him into financing this movie by misrepresenting its budget and sales projections. James also alleged that the firm had favored another client, producer Daniel Levin, over him when setting up the financing deal, and that they had concealed the fact that Bernstein was also getting an executive producer credit - a clear conflict of interest. Bernstein denied having ever represented James, but in April 2000, when confronted with evidence to the contrary during his testimony in the middle of the trial, he said that he "forgot" doing so. The case was soon settled, with James receiving $3.4 million. Although another condition of the settlement was for Bernstein to relinquish his credit, he ended up still being credited in the movie itself.

Was filmed with the expectation that it would find a distributor for a theatrical release after playing in festivals. Due to delays related to the aforementioned lawsuit, it ended up not playing in any festivals, and eventually went straight to video instead.

Popular Dialogues

"Monroe: I ain't askin', I'm *tellin'*."

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