
In New York's storied Chelsea Hotel, a novelist, a dancer, a painter, a poet, an aged jazz singer, and a young troubadour sort out their personal and artistic lives within walls haunted by the likes of Dylan Thomas, O. Henry, and Sarah Bernhardt. A boozy novelist balances wife, mistress, and stories. A dancer who's a waitress in the basement club chooses between a Hollywood jerk and a local painter. A youth from Minnesota who composes and sings may be the next Bob Dylan. A poet decides to give her feckless boyfriend another chance, even as her eyes tell us she knows what's ahead. An old jazz artist wants to place a bet and share his love for Lady Day. These walls do seem to talk.
Vincent D'OnofrioFrank
Rosario DawsonAudrey
Paz de la HuertaGirl (as Paz De La Huerta)
Ethan HawkeSam (voice) (uncredited)
Kevin CorriganCrutchesTerry Olsen:
Why do they call you Lorna Doone? Ain't that a cookie?
Lorna Doone:
You can call me whatever you want.
Written by Dylan Thomas
(Published 1954)
Performed by John Seitz
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