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      • Sam Rockwell and John Turturro are at their best. The chemistry between them is unmatched. The story line isn't all that interesting, but the great cast and acting makes it come together beautifully, both main and supporting characters.
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  2. Aug 8, 1997 · Turturro is good for the role because he can play both speeds: defeated workingman and reawakened dreamer. People keep asking him, “Are you all right?” Too bad about Splatchee Lake.

  3. May 2, 2018 · John Turturro in a scene from ‘Box of Moonlight’ (1996). Photo courtesy of the production. The “Knoxville” Look. It’s 1 a.m. and there’s unrest among the cast of extras scattered in various stages of exhaustion around the bar inside Bambi’s.

  4. Reply. Award. SANTOSHiHoHiHoHiHo. •. I've seen this movie a few times back in the day on IFC. It was fantastic. Rockwell's character was fun and Turturro was great as the grump turned wild man. Reply. Award. -Aidan_Pryde-

  5. Aug 30, 1996 · John Turturro brings vulnerability and heart to his performance as a buttoned-down clock-watcher who goes AWOL in order to free himself in the sweet-natured fable, “Box of Moonlight.”

  6. Apr 17, 1997 · And the extraordinary Turturro is put to good use with measured support from spunky Rockwell and the luscious Keener as a phone sex operator.

  7. Jul 9, 2024 · Director Tom DiCillo has been open about the difficulty of making Box of Moonlight, in which John Turturro plays Al Fountain, an uptight engineer whose mid-life crisis causes him to go “off the grid,” away from his family and, in the empty time in between, to briefly acquire a new one in Sam Rockwell’s forest-dwelling man-child, Bucky ...

  8. When a business trip ends abruptly, distressed middle-aged electrical engineer Al Fountain (John Turturro) decides to seek out a lake that harbors happy childhood memories.

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