The Simian Line

– The Simian Line is an American improvisational film, released in 2001. When Katharine (Lynn Redgrave..

Type:
Movie
Rating:
5.70 / 10
Duration:
One Hour and 46 Minutes
Release Year:
2000
The Simian Line (2000)

The Simian Line is an American improvisational film, released in 2001. When Katharine (Lynn Redgrave) throws a party on Halloween, a psychic called Arnita (Tyne Daly) predicts that one of the three couples present at the party will break up by the end of the year. The guests don't take her seriously. Arnita doesn't tell them that she can see a fourth couple at the party, the long dead Mae (Samantha Mathis) and Edward (William Hurt). As days go by, Katharine grows increasingly jealous of her lover Rick (Harry Connick, Jr.), and his flirting with her neighbor Sandra (Cindy Crawford). Sandra is married to Paul (Jamey Sheridan). Marta (Monica Keena) and Billy (Dylan Bruno) are rock musicians who live in the same building as Katharine.

Producing Country:
USA
Filming Locations:
Genre:

The Simian Line (2000) - Trailer

Release Date:

15 Jan 2000

Language:

English

MPAA Content-Rating:
R – Restricted

Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian. Contains some adult material. Parents are urged to learn more about the film before taking their young children with them.

Director:

Linda Yellen

Writer:

Linda Yellen (story), Michael Leeds (story), Gisela Bernice (screenplay)

Main Actors:

Harry Connick Jr., Cindy Crawford, Tyne Daly, William Hurt

Plot:

In addition to declaring that Katharine's (Lynn Redgrave) head and heart line are hopelessly fused into one "simian line", eccentric palm reader/fortune-teller Arnita (Tyne Daly) makes a dire prediction: By the end of the year, one of the couples present at a Halloween party will have broken up. But will it be Katherine and her much-younger boyfriend Rick (Harry Connick Jr.); her upstairs tenants Marta and Billy or new yuppie neighbors Sandra (Cindy Crawford) and Paul? Fueled by Arnita's prediction, each of the couples begins to drift apart in a sea of doubt and distrust. Can the "divine" intervention of two well-meaning ghosts (William Hurt and Samantha Mathis) keep these earthly conflicts from erupting into multiple self-fulfilling prophecies?

Production:

Gabriel Film Group

Ratings:
Internet Movie Database:
5.6/10
Rotten Tomatoes:
22%
Metacritic:
46%