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8 December 1993 (USA) moreTagline:
For Paul, every person is a new door to a new world.Plot:
Flan and Ouisa Kittredge, rich NYC art dealers, are called on one night by a young man, Paul, who professes to be a friend of their kids' from Harvard... more | add synopsisAwards:
Nominated for Oscar. Another 1 nomination moreNewsDesk:
(10 articles)
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'I want life to be experiences, not just anecdotes' moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Stockard Channing | ... | Louisa ('Ouisa') Kittredge | |
| Will Smith | ... | Paul | |
| Donald Sutherland | ... | John Flanders ('Flan') Kittredge | |
| Ian McKellen | ... | Geoffrey Miller | |
| Mary Beth Hurt | ... | Kitty | |
| Bruce Davison | ... | Larkin | |
| Richard Masur | ... | Dr. Fine | |
| Anthony Michael Hall | ... | Trent Conway | |
| Heather Graham | ... | Elizabeth | |
| Eric Thal | ... | Rick | |
| Anthony Rapp | ... | Ben | |
| Oz Perkins | ... | Woodrow ('Woody') Kittredge (as Osgood Perkins) | |
| Catherine Kellner | ... | Talbot ('Tess') Kittredge | |
| J.J. Abrams | ... | Doug (as Jeffrey Abrams) | |
| Joe Pentangelo | ... | Police officer |
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Rated R for language and some sexuality.Parents Guide:
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2.35 : 1 moreSound Mix:
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Iceland:L | Argentina:13 | Australia:M | Canada:14 (Nova Scotia) | Canada:18A (Ontario) | Canada:G (Québec) | Germany:6 | Spain:13 | UK:15 | USA:RMOVIEmeter: 
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Meryl Streep was interested in playing the lead because she liked the play and she worked with Fred Schepisi on Plenty (1985). moreGoofs:
Crew or equipment visible: When Flan is pretending to pray next to Ouisa, the boom mike and operator are reflected in the large window behind them. moreQuotes:
[first lines]Flan: My God!
Ouisa: Is anything gone?
Flan: How can I look, I'm shaking!
Ouisa: I want to know if anything's gone!
Flan: Calm down.
Ouisa: We could have been killed! Oh, my God! The Kandinsky!
Flan: The Kandinsky!
Ouisa: It's gone, oh my God! Call the police!
Flan: Oh, no, there it is. Oh! The silver Victorian inkwell!
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SIX DEGREES OF SEPARATION is an outstanding play transformed to the screen with dignity but with a script that keeps us in the live theatre instead of in a motion picture. Not that that is a bad thing: the script by John Guare is brilliant. It simply seems a little static, with its marvelous plays on words, repeated phrases, and disjointed movements significant unto themselves but not really taking advantage of cinematic possibilities of flow.
Essentially the tale of how a married couple who deal art (Stockard Channing and Donald Sutherland - both in peak form) are so caught up in their superficial lives that they are taken in by a handsome young African American con artist (Will Smith) whose various antics bring the couple round to reexamining their shallow existence. Most of the story is related over art dealings and dinner conversations and are peopled by such luminaries as Kitty Carlisle, Ian McKellen, artists Chuck Close and Kazuko, Mary Beth Hurt, Bruce Davidson etc - a really fine ensemble. There are many social comments clustered in this story and it continues to play well after its origins on the stage and fifteen years after the movie was made. This was one of Will Smith's entries into film as well as one of the gifted Stockard Channing's finest roles. Highly recommended for repeated viewings. Grady Harp