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St. Vincent

A young boy whose parents just divorced finds an unlikely friend and mentor in the misanthropic, bawdy, hedonistic, war veteran who lives next door.

Director(s)

Theodore Melfi

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Cast & Crew

Scott Adsit

Scott Adsit

David

Donna Mitchell

Donna Mitchell

Sandy

Naomi Watts

Naomi Watts

Daka Parimova

Greta Lee

Greta Lee

Teller #23

Brenda Wehle

Brenda Wehle

Judge Reynolds

Bill Murray

Bill Murray

Vincent MacKenna

Terrence Howard

Terrence Howard

Zucko

Lenny Venito

Lenny Venito

Coach Mitchell

Deirdre O'Connell

Deirdre O'Connell

Linda

Nate Corddry

Nate Corddry

Terry

Melanie Nicholls-King

Melanie Nicholls-King

Hospital Supervisor

Jaeden Martell

Jaeden Martell

Oliver Bronstein

Ron McLarty

Ron McLarty

Principal O'Brien

Reg E. Cathey

Reg E. Cathey

Gus

Ann Dowd

Ann Dowd

Shirley

Theodore Melfi

Theodore Melfi

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Melissa McCarthy

Melissa McCarthy

Maggie Bronstein

Frank Wood

Frank Wood

Maggie's Attorney

Katharina Damm

Katharina Damm

Starlet, the Dancer

Chris O'Dowd

Chris O'Dowd

Brother Geraghty

David Filippi

David Filippi

Cab Driver

Kimberly Quinn

Kimberly Quinn

Ana

Ray Iannicelli

Ray Iannicelli

Roger

Alexandra Fong

Alexandra Fong

Rachele

Jeff Bowser

Jeff Bowser

Physical Therapist

Elliot Santiago

Elliot Santiago

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Kerry Flanagan

Kerry Flanagan

CT Scan Nurse

James Andrew O'Connor

James Andrew O'Connor

Antwan, Zucko's Partner

Brian Berrebbi

Brian Berrebbi

Process Server

Orlagh Cassidy

Orlagh Cassidy

Speech Therapist

Portia

Portia

Ultrasound Tech

Dario Barosso

Dario Barosso

Robert Ocinski

Josh Elliott Pickel

Josh Elliott Pickel

Student (uncredited)

Niles Fitch

Niles Fitch

Brooklyn

Maria Elena Ramirez

Maria Elena Ramirez

Amelda

David Iacono

David Iacono

Jeremiah

Emma Fisher

Emma Fisher

Bridgette

Sade Demorcy

Sade Demorcy

Keesha

Gabe Hernandez

Gabe Hernandez

Latin Mover

Maria-Christina Oliveras

Maria-Christina Oliveras

Medical Receptionist

Larry Gray

Larry Gray

Belmont Teller

Joann Lamneck

Joann Lamneck

Belmont Bartender

Amber Clayton

Amber Clayton

Amber, the Waitress

Fred Evanko

Fred Evanko

David's Attorney

Ron Bush

Ron Bush

Buy Buy Baby Salesman

Tim Wilson

Tim Wilson

Priest at Assembly

J. Elaine Marcos

J. Elaine Marcos

Nurse

Tim Durkin

Tim Durkin

Belmont Race Caller (voice)

Richard Ford

Richard Ford

Nature Program Narrator (voice)

Addison Rose Melfi

Addison Rose Melfi

Girl in Class

Alyssa Ruland

Alyssa Ruland

Student (uncredited)

Brett Kaminsky

Brett Kaminsky

School bully

Details

GenresComedy
Runtime1h 42 mins
Released on09 Oct 2014
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

Kamurai

8/10

Great watch, would watch again, and do recommend. Any movie that gets me to well up with tears is an automatic winner in my book. I always wanted to see Bill Murray play a grumpy old man, and this movie is a little more "About a Boy" than "Up!", but it's a good middle ground between the two. There is something wholesome, even when it's specifically not, about a kid being taught life lessons by someone. It's something special that I feel like I haven't see enough of, and I'd love to do myself. It's also interesting to see a coming of age story that doesn't revolve around the character coming of age and a romance. It is possible to grow up without focusing on sex, it's like a reverse Bechdel test. This is completely worth the watch, and the movie does a great job of embodying it's own message of being rough on the outside with goodness on the inside.

Peter McGinn

8/10

i had watched this years ago, and upon watching it again recently, I was surprised to see that it features Melissa McCarthy. I must not have been as familiar with her special comedic skills then as I am now or I would have remembered. This is one of my favorite quiet films. It ends up as a feel good movie — one of those where a large group of people appreciate someone at the end. Like anything from the Alan King character in Memories of Me (at his funeral!) to the exceedingly less likable Al Pacino jerk in Scent of a Woman. I believe the Vin character would be less likable himself in the hands of many actors. I have been pleasantly surprised at Bill Murray’s acting curve since Saturday Night Live. He brings bits of himself into most roles, I think, but he is great at subtle gestures, tone of voice, pausing for effect, and other tools of acting. He reminds me of Mark Ryland, who also makes acting look easy. I actually feel sure that Murray’s totally improvised the final scene during the end credits where he waters a plant and everything else in his back yard. I like that the movie doesn’t take shallow, cheap shots at people like it could. Even the cheating, divorcing dad is given a more positive spin before we are done. The four main actors are terrific here, and the two child actors who play Oliver and the bully are great also. As a side note, I saw a statistical oddity on a certain review site name after a rotten vegetable (or fruit, depending upon who you ask), as this is the only movie I have looked up that has the exact same rating by both the critics and the audience (78). That sounds about right to me, too. And speaking of credits, I really need to try to stop wincing when I see The Weinsteins listed in the opening credits.

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St Vincent (2014) Official Trailer [HD]
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