Description: This uniquely beautiful film--from one of the smartest and most idiosyncratic of contemporary directors, Todd Haynes (Safe, Velvet Goldmine)--takes the lush 1950s visual style of so-called women's pictures (particularly those of Douglas Sirk, director of Imitation of Life and Magnificent Obsession) to tell a story that mixes both sexual and racial prejudice. Julianne Moore, an amazing fusion of vulnerability and will power, plays a housewife whose husband (Dennis Quaid) has a secret gay life. When she finds solace in the company of a black gardener (Dennis Haysbert), rumors and peer pressure destroy any chance she has at happiness. It's astonishing how a movie with such a stylized veneer can be so emotionally compelling; the cast and filmmakers have such an impeccable command of the look and feel of the genre that every moment is simultaneously artificial and deeply felt. Far from Heaven is ingenious and completely engrossing. --Bret Fetzer
Cast List:
Julianne Moore as Cathy Whitaker
Dennis Quaid as Frank Whitaker
Dennis Haysbert as Raymond Deagan
Patricia Clarkson as Eleanor Fine
Viola Davis as Sybil
James Rebhorn as Dr. Bowman
Bette Henritze as Mrs. Leacock
Michael Gaston as Stan Fine
Ryan Ward as David Whitaker
Lindsay Andretta as Janice Whitaker
Jordan Puryear as Sarah Deagan
Kyle Timothy Smith as Billy Hutchinson (as Kyle Smith)
Celia Weston as Mona Lauder
Barbara Garrick as Doreen
Olivia Birkelund as Nancy
Stevie Ray Dallimore as Dick Dawson
Mylika Davis as Esther
Jason Franklin as Photographer
Gregory Marlow as Reginald Carter
C.C. Loveheart as Marlene
June Squibb as Elderly Woman
Laurent Giroux as Man with Mustache
Alex Santoriello as Spanish Bartender
Matt Malloy as Red Faced Man
J.B. Adams as Morris Farnsworth
Kevin Carrigan as Soda Jerk
Chance Kelly as Tallman
Declan Baldwin as Officer #1
Brian Delate as Officer #2
Pamela Evans as Kitty
Joe Holt as Hotel Waiter
Ben Moss as Billy Hutchinson's Friend
Susan Willis as Receptionist
Karl Schroeder as Conductor
Lance Olds as Bail Clerk
Johnathan McClain as Staff Member #1
Nicholas Joy as Kenny, Blond Boy
Virl Andrick as Kenny's Father
Jezabel Montero as Hooker (as Jezebel Montero)
Geraldine Bartlett as Woman at Party
Ernest Rayford III as Glaring Man
Duane McLaughlin as Jake
Betsy Aidem as Pool Mother
Mary Anna Klindtworth as Pool Daughter
Ted Neustadt as Ron
Thomas Torres as Band Leader
Blondell Cooper as Hostess
Fabrizio Fante as Hartford Commuter (uncredited)
Ben Hauck as Refreshments Boy (uncredited)
Michael Linstroth as Kenny's Brother (uncredited)
Sarah Beth Nelson as Box Office Ticket Seller (uncredited)
John H. Tobin as Hartford Art Buyer (uncredited)
Kristen Vermilyea as New Year's Eve Party Goer (uncredited)
Jennifer Weedon as Kissing Girl (uncredited)