Credited cast: | |||
Tina Louise | ... | Rose | |
Stephen Baldwin | ... | Ryan | |
Burt Young | ... | Ian | |
Penny Balfour | ... | Mrs. Oden | |
Joseph D'Onofrio | ... | Tony Vespa (as Joe D'Onofrio) | |
Anthony Laciura | ... | Raphael | |
Genoveva Rossi | ... | Office Football Game Player | |
Faron Salisbury | ... | Jay Greer | |
Josie Gallina | ... | Amy | |
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Ken Kushner | ... | Marty English |
Erick Zamora | ... | Young Ian | |
Judy San Roman | ... | Adrian | |
Emilie Paap | ... | Young Rose | |
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Emilio Vitolo | ... | Richie |
Al Whiting | ... | Harris / Chief radiologist |
Tapestry is the story of a man (Stephen Baldwin) in the midst of a heavy personal and spiritual crisis. Aided by his Father (Burt Young), and his family, he embarks on a personal journey that will forever change him.
I enjoyed the movie and felt that Baldwin, Young and Louise elevated the film and delivered the intended message. The ability to improvise by these veterans is visible and effective. Would have liked more script, less narration as I felt it was disruptive. References to good/bad were too obvious (trust the audience to pick up on these). I also felt that Ms. Louise's Voice as Rose, the narrating character would have delivered a much more spiritual and soothing narration.