Moving Malcolm

A FILM BY Benjamin Ratner

Touching, Tender, Moving.
- NATIONAL POST
Hilarious!
- WESTENDER

Synopsis

Vancouver's Ben Ratner pulls triple-duty for Moving Malcolm, his directorial debut, which he also wrote and stars in opposite Elizabeth Berkley (Roger Dodger) and John Neville (Spider). The film won a special jury award at the 2003 Montreal World Film Festival for its incisive and compassionate comedy. Gene (Ratner) is a struggling writer who's dumped at the altar by flighty B-movie actress Liz (Berkley). At odds with his family, friends, and himself, Gene spends the next year toiling away on a voluminous novel that he hopes will win back his former fiancee. Then suddenly Liz shows up at his door, asking Gene to help her father, Malcolm (Neville), move while she's off making a low-budget flick in Prague. Is this Gene's chance to recapture Liz's love?

Theatrical Release Date

Original Languages: English
Genre: Canadian, Comedy, Drama
Running Time: 82 min.
Year: 2003

Credits

CAST
Benjamin Ratner
Elizabeth Berkley
John Neville
DIRECTED BY
Benjamin Ratner

PHOTOS

Left to right: Rebecca Harker as Jolea, Jay Brazeau as George, Benjamin Ratner as Gene Maxwell, Babz Chula as Gisha; Photo by Jeff Wedell
Elizabeth Berkley as Liz Woodward; Photo by Jeff Wedell
Left to right: Benjamin Ratner as Gene Maxwell, John Neville as Malcolm; Photo by Jeff Wedell
Left to right: Elizabeth Berkley as Liz Woodward, Benjamin Ratner as Gene Maxwell; Photo by Jeff Wedell
Benjamin Ratner (writer/director and plays Gene Maxwell)
John Neville as Malcolm; Photo by Jeff Wedell