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Fortunes 2005

91 min📅 2005-12-20

"Fate is a funny thing"

In 'Fortunes (2005)', director Parker Cross masterfully weaves a tale of fate and the power of suggestion. Three friends, after a visit to a mysterious fortuneteller, begin to question the reality of their lives and the role of fate in shaping their destinies.

Director: Parker Cross

Cast

Michael McGlone
Michael McGlone
James Daugherty (as Mike McGlone)
James Urbaniak
James Urbaniak
Lewis Croshere
Tony Hale
Tony Hale
Phil Yount
Diana Henry
Diana Henry
Karen Yount
Kristopher Scott Fiedel
Marlon Yount
Laura Poe
Laura Poe
Ruth Simon
Brette Taylor
Brette Taylor
Jessica
Ellen Barber
Ellen Barber
Ms. Venidera
Michael Etheridge
George (Gizz)
Ted Sutton
Ted Sutton
Mr. Croshere

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Fortunes (2005) about?

In 'Fortunes (2005)', three friends discover that a visit to a fortuneteller has forced them to consider the reality of fate and the power of suggestion.

Who directed Fortunes?

Parker Cross directed Fortunes (2005)

Who stars in Fortunes?

The film features Michael McGlone, James Urbaniak, Tony Hale, and Diana Henry in key roles.

Is Fortunes (2005) worth watching?

With its engaging storyline, memorable characters, and unique blend of humor and philosophy, Fortunes (2005) is a thought-provoking and entertaining watch. While opinions may vary, fans of comedy and those interested in exploring the human condition are sure to find something to appreciate.

How long is Fortunes?

Fortunes (2005) has a runtime of 91 minutes.

About Fortunes (2005) — A Comedy of Fate and Identity

In 'Fortunes (2005)', director Parker Cross masterfully weaves a tale of fate and the power of suggestion. Three friends, after a visit to a mysterious fortuneteller, begin to question the reality of their lives and the role of fate in shaping their destinies. With a talented cast, including Michael McGlone and Tony Hale, this comedy delves into themes of identity, free will, and the blurred lines between chance and circumstance. As the characters navigate their newfound obsession with fate, they are forced to confront the darker side of their own personalities and the true nature of reality.

Parker Cross's direction brings a sense of levity and wit to the film, making 'Fortunes (2005)' a thought-provoking and entertaining watch. With its engaging storyline and memorable characters, this comedy is sure to leave audiences pondering the mysteries of fate and the human experience.

Featuring a talented cast and a unique blend of humor and philosophy, 'Fortunes (2005)' is a must-see for fans of comedy and those interested in exploring the human condition.