Little Man Tate
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- Little Man Tate also refers to the indie band, Little Man Tate (Band)
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Directed by | Jodie Foster |
Produced by | Peggy Rajski Scott Rudin |
Written by | Scott Frank |
Starring | Jodie Foster Dianne Wiest Adam Hann-Byrd |
Distributed by | Orion Pictures Corporation |
Release date(s) | October 18, 1991 (USA) |
Running time | 99 min. |
Language | English French |
Budget | $10,000,000 |
IMDb profile |
Little Man Tate is a 1991 motion picture that tells a story of a seven-year-old genius, Fred Tate, who has difficulty having friendship with peers. Jodie Foster who plays Dede, his single mother, also directed the film. Large portions of the film were filmed at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio and the Wexner Center in Columbus, Ohio.
Tagline: It's not what he knows. It's what he understands.
[edit] Cast
- Jodie Foster - Dede Tate
- Dianne Wiest - Jane Grierson
- Adam Hann-Byrd - Fred Tate
- Harry Connick Jr. - Eddie
- David Hyde Pierce - Garth
- Debi Mazar - Gina
- P.J. Ochlan - Damon Wells
- Alex Lee - Fred Tate at 2
- Michael Shulman - Matt Montini
- Nathan Lee - Matt's Teammate
- Celia Weston - Miss Nimvel
- Danitra Vance - Clinic Doctor
- Richard Fredette - Bartender
- George Plimpton - Winston F. Buckner
- Jennifer Trier - Grierson Institute Teacher
- Lawrence Gallegos - Fraternity Guy
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Filmography |
Films: Napoleon and Samantha · Tom Sawyer · Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore · Freaky Friday · Bugsy Malone · Taxi Driver · Candleshoe · Foxes · The Hotel New Hampshire · Five Corners · The Accused · Stealing Home · Catchfire · Little Man Tate · The Silence of the Lambs · Sommersby · Maverick · Nell · Contact · Anna and the King · Panic Room · The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys · A Very Long Engagement · Flightplan · Inside Man |
[edit] External Links
- Little Man Tate at the Internet Movie Database
- Little Man Tate at All Movie Guide
- Little Man Tate at Rotten Tomatoes
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