


Abrams, Annie Meisels, Kelly Bishop, Eric Thal, Bruce Davison, Richard Masur, John Cunningham, Daniel von Bargen, Catherine Kellner, Maeve McGuire, Oz Perkins, Brooke Hayward, Peter Duchin, Chuck Close, Kitty Carlisle, Vasek Simek, Cleo King, Joe Pentangelo, Lou Milione, Sam Stoneburner, Kazuko, Adèle Chatfield-Taylor, Maggie Burke, Edmund Genest, Michael Stanley Kirby, David Callegati, John Rowe, Elizabeth Rossa, Diane Hartford, Frank O'Brien, Ann McDonough, José Rabelo, Todd Alcott, Joanna Noble, Miriam Fond, Mitch Kolpan, Michele Greco, Tony Zazula, Arthur McGill, Susan Tabor, Paul Schmidt, Carolyn Groves, Jeannine Moore, Tim Saunders, David Tice, Redman Maxfield, Margaret Eginton, Margaret Thomson, Vince O'Brien, Anne Swift, Richmond Hoxie, Madhur Jaffrey, Arthur Brooks, Jacqueline Bertrand, Lisa Crosby, Nancy Duerr, Brian McConnachie, Angela Thornton, Robert Trumbull, Richard Whiting Will Smith, Donald Sutherland, Stockard Channing, Ian McKellen, Mary Beth Hurt, Anthony Michael Hall, Heather Graham, Anthony Rapp, J.J. Beyond the attraction of talking Paul into getting them roles in the movie, Ouisa, Flan, and Geoffrey all end up being.

#Six degrees of separation watch movie#
Tomorrow, Paul is meeting up with his father, who is in town directing a movie of "Cats". He was a friend of the Kittredges' children, who are attending Harvard more importantly, he's the son of actor and Director Sidney Poitier. The young man, Paul Poitier, had just arrived in the city when he was mugged outside their building, he sported a minor knife wound to the abdomen. They relay a story to their friends and acquaintances that becomes legendary over time: their encounter with a young black stranger who came stumbling upon their front door one evening as they were courting Geoffrey Miller, an important investor who could make them wealthy beyond their dreams. Their prized possession is a double-sided Kandinsky: one side represents control the other, chaos. Synopsis New Yorkers Ouisa and Flan Kittredge are upper-class private art dealers, pretentious, but compassionate.
