The Walker

The Walker is a 2007 American-British drama film written and directed by Paul Schrader and starring Woody Harrelson, Kristin Scott Thomas, Lauren Bacall, Ned Beatty, Lily Tomlin, Willem Dafoe, Moritz Bleibtreu, and Mary Beth Hurt. It is an independent production and is the latest installment in Schrader's night workers series of films, starting with Taxi Driver in 1976, followed by American Gigolo in 1980 and Light Sleeper in 1992.

The Walker
Theatrical poster
Directed byPaul Schrader
Produced byDeepak Nayar
Written byPaul Schrader
Starring
Music byAnne Dudley
CinematographyChris Seager
Edited byJulian Rodd
Production
company
Distributed byTHINKFilm (United States)
Pathé (United Kingdom)
Release date
Running time
107 minutes
CountryUnited States
United Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Synopsis

A middle-aged gay man in Washington, D. C., Carter Page III (Harrelson), is a male escorta "walker"a single man who escorts other men's wives to social events, rather than their husbands. One of the women he escorts, Lynn Lockner (Kristin Scott Thomas), is the wife of a United States Senator and is having an affair with a lobbyist. When the lobbyist is murdered, she embroils Carter in an investigation that leads to the highest levels of the federal government.

Cast

Production

Schrader completed the script for The Walker in 2002. Initially the film was to be a direct sequel to American Gigolo, with Julian Kaye (played by Richard Gere) as the lead character. The director originally wanted Kevin Kline to play the lead.[1]

Critical reception

The film received positive reviews in its premiere run in the Berlin, Sydney, and Cambridge film festivals. The Walker was released direct-to-DVD but played in an independent film theater for two weeks in Dorris, California. The film received mixed reviews from critics. Ont te review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a 52% approval rating, based on 63 reviews with an average score of 5.3/10.[2] On Metacritic, the film had an average score of 51 out of 100, based on 26 reviews indicating "mixed or average reviews".[3]

References

  1. "The American gigolo comes out". The Advocate. 2002-09-17. p. 20. Retrieved 2009-05-20.
  2. "The Walker - Rotten Tomatoes". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved May 25, 2020.
  3. "Walker, The (2007): Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved May 25, 2020.
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