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Directed by | Marc Clebanoff |
Written by | Tim Gallagher |
Starring | Louis Mandylor Mackenzie Firgens Deborah Theaker Mickey Rooney |
Cinematography | Dave Selle |
Edited by | Tim Gallagher |
Music by | Ran Ballard |
Production companies | Gerald The Movie, LLC Odyssey Motion Pictures Krakatau Films |
Distributed by | Gerald The Movie, LLC |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Gerald is a 2010 American comedy-drama film written, produced and edited by Tim Gallagher, directed by Marc Clebanoff (director of Break), and stars Louis Mandylor and Mackenzie Firgens with Deborah Theaker and Mickey Rooney. The main character, Gerald, was inspired by Forrest Gump, Seymour Krelborn of Little Shop of Horrors and Mr. Gallagher's personal experience with mentally challenged individuals.
Gerald was filmed around Los Angeles, CA in 2008. The film premiered at the Chinese American Film Festival and has screened at the Down Beach Film Festival, Castle Rock Film Festival, the Sacramento Film Festival and Indie Spirit Film Festival, winning several awards including best actor for Louis Mandylor.
The role of Gerald, a mentally challenged individual, was a departure from Louis Mandylor's earlier tough guys roles, but it is also an endearing addition to his indie film roles, such as Nick Portokalos in My Big Fat Greek Wedding.
Gerald Andrews was dropped on his head at birth. 30 years later, the man-child Gerald works at the local bowling alley and lives with his mother in a mobile home park. When his mother suddenly dies, he finds himself still needing her close, and has her ashes placed inside her favorite ceramic doll, which he carries with him everywhere. With the help of his mother's eclectic friends, Gerald is coping, until the day the valuable doll is stolen. Gerald desperately searches for his mother's ashes. When Gerald finally finds the thief, he enlists the help of his friend, Helen, to steal the doll back. During the heist, things go awry when Helen is taken hostage. Gerald must decide between his mother's ashes or Helen's life.
Besides film festival screenings, Gerald was screened in several theaters in Colorado.[1] U.S. distribution is through Gerald, the Movie, LLC which has made Gerald available as DVD and digital downloads from.[2] Australia territory was sold in 2010.