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Harrison Montgomery 2008

★ 4.04 votes95 min📅 2008-01-01

Set against the gritty backdrop of San Francisco's Tenderloin, *Harrison Montgomery* (2008) follows a reclusive 70-year-old man whose life revolves around interpreting cryptic Wheel of Fortune messages.

Director: Daniel Dávila

Cast

Martin Landau
Martin Landau
Harrison Montgomery
Diane Baker
Diane Baker
Mrs. Cutsworth
Melora Walters
Melora Walters
Margo Fleming
Krista Ott
Lattie Fleming
Brandon Scott
Brandon Scott
Maurice
Ron Roggé
Ron Roggé
Gary
Octavio Gómez Berríos
Octavio Gómez Berríos
Ricardo Papa
Manny Gavino
Jersey
Shelene Atanacio
Yuki
Kevin Avery
Kevin Avery
Dog Owner

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Harrison Montgomery (2008) about?

The film centers on Harrison, a retired seer who spends his days decoding Wheel of Fortune messages, believing they hold clues to help his neighbors. As he waits for a final revelation, his eccentric but focused approach challenges those around him to confront their own struggles.

Who directed Harrison Montgomery?

Daniel Dávila directed this atmospheric drama, bringing a contemplative tone to the story of Harrison's unorthodox mission.

Who stars in Harrison Montgomery?

The film stars Martin Landau as Harrison Montgomery, alongside Diane Baker, Melora Walters, and Krista Ott.

Is Harrison Montgomery (2008) worth watching?

While lightly known, Harrison Montgomery offers a unique character study with Martin Landau's compelling performance. Its blend of mysticism and drama may appeal to fans of introspective, character-driven films.

How long is Harrison Montgomery?

Harrison Montgomery has a runtime of 95 minutes.

About Harrison Montgomery (2008) — A reclusive seer's mysterious journey to save his neighbors

Set against the gritty backdrop of San Francisco's Tenderloin, *Harrison Montgomery* (2008) follows a reclusive 70-year-old man whose life revolves around interpreting cryptic Wheel of Fortune messages. Daniel Dávila's atmospheric drama unfolds in a rundown apartment complex, where Harrison's decades-long obsession with decoding these phrases reveals a deeper mission: to guide his troubled neighbors through life's hardships. With a mix of eerie mysticism and quiet humanity, the film weaves a tale of redemption and connection, blending eccentricity with emotional weight.

Martin Landau delivers a standout performance as the enigmatic Harrison, supported by Diane Baker and Melora Walters in this understated yet thought-provoking drama. The film's themes—of fate, intuition, and the search for meaning—resonate through its slow-burn pacing and stark visuals, offering a unique perspective on urban isolation.