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Six Degrees of Separation
Six Degrees of Separation
The story of a young, gay, black, con artist who, posing as the son of Sidney Poitier, cunningly maneuvers his way into the lives of a white, upper-class New York family.
rating
6.429
runtime
112 min

Release

1993-12-08

Cast

Stockard Channing
Stockard Channing
as Ouisa
Will Smith
Will Smith
as Paul
Donald Sutherland
Donald Sutherland
as Flan
Ian McKellen
Ian McKellen
as Geoffrey
Mary Beth Hurt
Mary Beth Hurt
as Kitty
Bruce Davison
Bruce Davison
as Larkin
Richard Masur
Richard Masur
as Dr. Fine
Anthony Michael Hall
Anthony Michael Hall
as Trent
Heather Graham
Heather Graham
as Elizabeth
Eric Thal
Eric Thal
as Rick
Anthony Rapp
Anthony Rapp
as Ben
Osgood Perkins
Osgood Perkins
as Woody
Catherine Kellner
Catherine Kellner
as Tess
J.J. Abrams
J.J. Abrams
as Doug
Joe Pentangelo
Joe Pentangelo
as Police Officer
Lou Milione
Lou Milione
as Hustler
Brooke Hayward
Brooke Hayward
as Connie
Peter Duchin
Peter Duchin
as Sandy
Sam Stoneburner
Sam Stoneburner
as Carter
Maeve McGuire
Maeve McGuire
as Polly
Kelly Bishop
Kelly Bishop
as Adele
John Cunningham
John Cunningham
as John
Vasek Simek
Vasek Simek
as Frank the Doorman
Chuck Close
Chuck Close
as Andy
Kazuko
Kazuko
as Jeannie
Adele Chatfield-Taylor
Adele Chatfield-Taylor
as Paula
Maggie Burke
Maggie Burke
as Loft Party Guest
Edmund Genest
Edmund Genest
as Loft Party Guest
Michael Stanley Kirby
Michael Stanley Kirby
as Loft Party Guest
David Callegati
David Callegati
as Art Dealer
Daniel von Bargen
Daniel von Bargen
as Detective
John Rowe Jr.
John Rowe Jr.
as Usher
Elizabeth Rossa
Elizabeth Rossa
as Bride
Diane Hartford
Diane Hartford
as Julia
Frank O'Brien
Frank O'Brien
as Eddie
Ann McDonough
Ann McDonough
as Teacher
José Rabelo
José Rabelo
as Elevator Man #2
Todd Alcott
Todd Alcott
as Concert Goer
Joanne Noble
Joanne Noble
as Concert Goer
Miriam Fond
Miriam Fond
as Nurse
Annie Meisels
Annie Meisels
as Doug's Girl
Mitch Kolpan
Mitch Kolpan
as Policeman
Michele Greco
Michele Greco
as Workman
Tony Zazula
Tony Zazula
as Rainbow Room Captain
Arthur McGill
Arthur McGill
as Hansom Cab Driver
Susan Tabor
Susan Tabor
as Posh Couple
Paul Schmidt
Paul Schmidt
as Posh Couple
Carolyn Groves
Carolyn Groves
as Cocktail Party Guest
Jeannine Moore
Jeannine Moore
as Cocktail Party Guest
Tim Saunders
Tim Saunders
as Cocktail Party Guest
David Tice
David Tice
as Cocktail Party Guest
Redman Maxfield
Redman Maxfield
as Fred
Margaret Eginton
Margaret Eginton
as Mary
Margaret Thomson
Margaret Thomson
as Grandfather at Baptism
Vince O'Brien
Vince O'Brien
as Grandfather at Baptism
Anne Swift
Anne Swift
as Guest at Baptism
Richmond Hoxie
Richmond Hoxie
as Guest at Baptism
Kitty Carlisle
Kitty Carlisle
as Mrs. Bannister
Madhur Jaffrey
Madhur Jaffrey
as Guest of Honor
Arthur Brooks
Arthur Brooks
as Mrs. Bannister's Guest
Jacqueline Bertrand
Jacqueline Bertrand
as Mrs. Bannister's Guest
Lisa Crosby
Lisa Crosby
as Mrs. Bannister's Guest
Nancy Duerr
Nancy Duerr
as Mrs. Bannister's Guest
Brian McConnachie
Brian McConnachie
as Mrs. Bannister's Guest
Angela Thornton
Angela Thornton
as Mrs. Bannister's Guest
Robert Trumbull
Robert Trumbull
as Mrs. Bannister's Guest
Richard Whiting
Richard Whiting
as Mrs. Bannister's Guest
Cleo King
Cleo King
as Lieutenant Price
Hélène Cardona
Hélène Cardona
as Cocktail Party Guest (uncredited)
Andrea Conte
Andrea Conte
as Theatre Woman (uncredited)
Beatrice de Borg
Beatrice de Borg
as Ballroom Dancer (uncredited)
Garlan Green
Garlan Green
as Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Stuart Crawford Hult
Stuart Crawford Hult
as Bartender (uncredited)
Doris McCarthy
Doris McCarthy
as Cocktail Party Guest (uncredited)
Ronald Rand
Ronald Rand
as Head Waiter (uncredited)
Jill Tompkins
Jill Tompkins
as Woman in Airport (uncredited)
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**A play, transported to the cinema, continues to be a play, even if it is an intelligent and well-made play.** Based on a theatrical play, this film makes an interesting mix between comedy and sharp and blunt social criticism by allowing a very rich couple from New York to be very easily deceived by a tramp who, using the right knowledge, manages to enter and sleep at their house. Despite not being perfect, and being a reasonably still film, dependent on dialogues that never seem to end, the film works quite well if we are open to giving it the opportunity it asks of us. It is not, however, an easy film: the reliance on dialogues, and the intelligent, almost intellectual, way in which they are conceived, will scare away audiences who are not so willing to tolerate it. For the most part, the film feels a lot like a play or something you'd see in the theater, and that can get a little tiresome. Will Smith is the great actor who dominates the film, with a superb performance. It was a film that helped a lot in his artistic career, and that opened the doors for him to better and more recognized works. However, it is still one of the actor's best films so far. We cannot, however, ignore the inspired and successful performance of Donald Sutherland and Stockard Channing, in the role of the two millionaire art dealers that Smith so easily deceives. In a more discreet position, Sir Ian McKellen is positively supportive of the main cast. Technically, it's a film that doesn't seem to have been very expensive to make, as almost half of the action takes place inside the rich people's apartment, and that all the action seems to have been limited to a relatively small geography. There are no visual or special effects that stand out, the sound has minimal intervention, and the soundtrack consists of songs that we know relatively well and that are cleverly used. The cinematography is basically 90's standard, which makes this film a bit of a dated piece.