The Settlement (1999 film)

The Settlement
Directed by Mark Steilen
Produced by Todd Hoffman
John Kuyper
Executive producers: John Davis
Paul Hertzberg
Charles "Skip" Yazel
Richard L. Schnakenberg
Screenplay by Mark Steilen
Lawrence H. Toffler
Based on Death Benefits
by Lawrence H. Toffler
Starring John C. Reilly
William Fichtner
Kelly McGillis
Music by Brian Tyler
Cinematography Judy Irola, ASC
Edited by Fabienne Rowley
Production
companies
CineTel Films
Davis Entertainment
Dogmsile Pictures
JeanRoy Entertainment
Distributed by Bedford Entertainment
Release date
April 1999
Running time
101 minutes
Country United States
Language English

The Settlement is a 1999 film directed by Mark Steilen, starring John C. Reilly and William Fichtner.[1] The film was screened at the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival in April 1999.[2]

Plot summary

Pat (John C. Reilly) and Jerry (William Fichtner) work on the fringes of the insurance industry in what are called "viatical settlements," which allow terminal patients the option of cashing in their life insurance policies before death for a reduced payment. In the 1980s, with AIDS cutting short what might have been long and healthy lives, business is booming for Pat and Jerry's firm, Viable Settlements, Inc. But a few years later, improved treatments are keeping the terminally ill alive much longer – and that's bad news for Viable Settlements, which is now on the brink of bankruptcy. When Pat and Jerry meet the beautiful and mysterious Barbara (Kelly McGillis), no one's sure if she's good or bad news.[3]

Cast

References

  1. "The Settlement (1999)". AllMovie.
  2. "A preview of the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival coming up!". Ain't It Cool News. March 15, 1999.
  3. "The Settlement (1999)". Rotten Tomatoes.


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