Lakeboat (film) explained

Lakeboat
Producer:Eric R. Epperson
Tony Mamet
Joe Mantegna
Morris Ruskin
Stacia Sekuler
Director:Joe Mantegna
Starring:Charles Durning
Peter Falk
Denis Leary
Andy García
Roberta Angelica
Music:Bob Mamet
Cinematography:Paul Sarossy
Editing:Christopher Cibelli
Distributor:One Vibe Entertainment
Runtime:98 minutes
Country:Canada
United States
Language:English

Lakeboat is a 2000 American drama film, adapted by David Mamet from his 1970 play of the same name, directed by Joe Mantegna and starring Charles Durning, Peter Falk, Denis Leary and Andy García.[1] [2] [3] [4]

Plot

A young man, Dale Katzman, a college student from an Ivy League school "near Boston" takes a summer job as the night cook in the galley of the Seaway Queen, a lake boat bulk carrier on the Great Lakes for a Chicago-based steel concern. Dale's predecessor, Guigliani, endured a particularly violent end while on terra firma, the cause and nature of which is speculated by the other crew members. Dale, and the audience, gets to know each of them, including: Fireman, who reads voraciously when not "watching the gauges"; Fred, who imparts his unique, politically incorrect philosophy regarding women on the young man; and, especially, Joe Litko, a 23-year veteran of the seas, who sees much of himself in Dale. The dialogue is Mametspeak at its most raw, as secrets are shared, picayune matters are debated, and fantasies are laid out, vividly.

Cast

Reception

The film has an 83% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.[5] Roger Ebert awarded the film three stars.[6]

Box office

The film earned $5,159 on a limited release in the United States.[7]

References

  1. News: Macdonald. Moira. 'Lakeboat' floats along on current of Mamet's dialogue. 4 January 2002. The Seattle Times. 9 August 2019.
  2. News: LaSalle. Mick. 'Lakeboat' floats on performances, writing / Joe Mantegna directs script from Mamet play. 7 December 2001. San Francisco Gate. 9 August 2019.
  3. News: Axmaker. Sean. Stylish calm of Forster keeps 'Lakeboat' cruising. 3 January 2002. Seattle Post-Intelligencer. 9 August 2019.
  4. News: Scott. A.O.. FILM REVIEW; That Poetry of Mamet, Aboard a Boat, Dammit. 13 April 2001. The New York Times. 9 August 2019.
  5. Web site: Lakeboat. Rotten Tomatoes. 9 August 2019.
  6. Web site: Ebert. Roger. Lakeboat. 1 June 2001. RogerEbert.com. 9 August 2019.
  7. Web site: Lakeboat (2001). Box Office Mojo. 2016-04-13.