Drunkboat (2010)
Synopsis:
After twenty years of broken bottles and empty hallways, Mort Gleason witnesses his nephew Moo being beaten while in a drunken stupor. The short contact with family brings Mort back to what are left of his senses and he returns to the last home he remembers in Chicago.
His sister Eileen lives in their family home now with her sixteen year old son, Abe. Her older son Moo, the now missing nephew, helped spark Mort's return to his family. Three, four, five weeks pass as Mort waits outside his home and makes a tenuous re-entry into family life.
Abe dreams of a sailboat and distant horizons. He saves money and sees an advertisement for the Kathy II. He and his friend calculate a way to buy the vessel from two unscrupulous rogues who make ends meet wholesaling liquor and operating a sometime boatyard.
Eileen, however, is unaware that her youngest son is planning his escape. Comfortable enough with Mort's presence to allow her a night away from home, Eileen's departure allows Abe to seize the opportunity that his mother's absence provides. He purchases a beaten-up wooden sailboat that he scheduled to be delivered to their house while Mort is in charge.
After twenty years of broken bottles and empty hallways, Mort Gleason witnesses his nephew Moo being beaten while in a drunken stupor. The short contact with family brings Mort back to what are left of his senses and he returns to the last home he remembers in Chicago.
His sister Eileen lives in their family home now with her sixteen year old son, Abe. Her older son Moo, the now missing nephew, helped spark Mort's return to his family. Three, four, five weeks pass as Mort waits outside his home and makes a tenuous re-entry into family life.
Abe dreams of a sailboat and distant horizons. He saves money and sees an advertisement for the Kathy II. He and his friend calculate a way to buy the vessel from two unscrupulous rogues who make ends meet wholesaling liquor and operating a sometime boatyard.
Eileen, however, is unaware that her youngest son is planning his escape. Comfortable enough with Mort's presence to allow her a night away from home, Eileen's departure allows Abe to seize the opportunity that his mother's absence provides. He purchases a beaten-up wooden sailboat that he scheduled to be delivered to their house while Mort is in charge.
Awards

Press:
Roger Ebert reviews Drunkboat ( 06/10/2010 )
(USA) John Goodman plays a reseller of stolen booze, who transports it hidden in an old boat he tows. In a saloon, he encounters John Malkovich as a shell-shocked vet. Story follows the alcoholic vet home to the house of his estranged sister (Dana Delaney), who has had enough of his chaotic life. But her son (Jacob Zachar) dreams of sailing a boat out of Chicago, through the St. Lawrenc Seaway, and--why not? Africa! China! Meanwhile, the vet pursues strange purposes in the back yard. Well-played Malkovich character is introverted and wounded. Whimsical, bittersweet and touching. Filmed in Chicago, directed and co-written by Bob Meyer. 5:30 p.m. Oct (rush tickets only) , 4:45 p.m. Oct 14, 2010. Meyer, Zachar and others will attend. (Roger Ebert)
Walking the carpet was blustery film producer Chase Bailey, two featured performers of Drunkboat – Jim Ortlieb and Jacob Zachar (of the ABC Family series “Greek”) – and Director Bob Meyer. HollywoodChicago.com captured interviews with all of them. (October 2010 at Chicago International Film Festival)
NewCity Film Talks Festival Films at CIFF ( 10/2010 )
Announcing DRUNKBOAT, An Official Selection of the Chicago International Film Festival, Sept 28, 2010 ( 10/2010 )
DRUNKBOAT, CHICAGO, IL - Local film company Magnificent Mile Productions is pleased to debut its latest feature, DRUNKBOAT, in Chicago, the city where it was produced in conjunction with Left Bank Films.
Drunkboat
Directed by:
Bob Meyer
Cast:
Dana Delany
Brian Deneen
John Goodman
John Malkovich
Jim Ortlieb
Christina Clark
Bryce Pegelow
Skipp Sudduth
Jacob Zachar
Writer(s):
Randy Buescher & Bob Meyer
Executive Producer(s):
Chase Bailey
James Andrew Cameron
Anthony J. Tomaska
Joseph J. Tomaska
Producer(s):
Steven A. Jones
Daniel J. Walker
Co-Producer:
Christina Varotsis
Production Company(s):
Drunkboat Chicago LLC
Cinematographer: Lisa Rinzler
Editor: Michael Rafferty
Casting:
Matt Miller
Mickie Paskal
Jennifer Rudnicke
Production Design:
Richard Hoover
Set Decoration:
Larry Lundy
Costume Design:
Susan Kaufmann
Production Management:
Production Supervisor: Marie Frick
Unit Production Manager: Christina Varotsis
Post–Production Supervisor: Sharon Zurek
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
Second Assistant Director: Marie Frick
Second Second Assistant Director: Andy Spellman
Post–First Assistant Director: Bruce Terris
Art Department:
Storyboard Artist: Frank Coronado
Set Dresser: Billy Myers
Post–Property Master: Merje Veski
Sound Department:
Sound Effects Editor: Steven Avila
Supervising Sound Editor: Trip Brock
Adr Mixer: Howard Carle
Foley Artist: Adam De Coster
Adr Mixer: Michael J. Fox
Adr Supervisor: Michael J. Fox
Sound Editor: Bill Jenkins
Boom Operator: Steve La Fayette
Sound Effects Editor: Peter D. Lago
Foley Mixer: Greg Mauer
Sound Utility: Mike McGrath
Assistant Sound Editor: Melissa Oivanki
Foley Artist: Rick Owens
Sound Mixer: Alex Riordan
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Mark A. Rozett
Sound Designer: Kurt Thum
Sound Effects Editor: Kurt Thum
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Kelly Vandever
First Assistant Sound Editor: Ben Whitver
Dialogue Editor: Brian S.M. Wroth
Special Effects:
Special Effects Foreman: Michael Ahasay
Special Effects: Ryan Evans
Special Effects Supervisor: John D. Milinac
Special Effects Technician: Dieter Sturm
Special Effects Assistant: Jen Wood
Visual Effects:
Assistant Digital Colorist: David Buchanan
Digital Intermediate Colorist: Michael Matusek
Film Scanning and Clean-up: Elliot Rudmann
Stunts:
Stunts: Mark Harper
Stunt Coordinator: Rick Le Fevour
Stunts: Tom Lowell
Stunts: Rich Wilkie
Camera and Electrical Department:
Camera Operator: "a" Camera: Faires Anderson
Gaffer: Second Unit: Mark Castelaz
Assistant Camera: Thomas S. Ciciura
Still Photographer: Matt Dinerstein
Camera Loader: Rachel Donofrie
Best Boy Grip: Ronald Dragosh
Key Grip: Ron Forsythe
Additional Electrician: Daniel Herman
Intern: grip department: Carlos M. Jimenez
Electrician: Matt Johnson
Camera Loader: Keith Kolecki
Best Boy Grip: Grzergorz Krawczyk
Grip: Matthew LeCrone
Grip: Tony Lopez-Cepero
Best Boy electric: David 'Louie' Lukasik
Chief Lighting Technician: Alan McIntyre Smith
Gaffer: Christopher Rejano
Additional Grip: Karina Teismann
Additional Electrician: Jerry Tran
First Assistant Camera: Eric Wheeler
First Assistant Camera: Dave Wightman
Dolly Grip: Paul Williams
Casting Department:
Casting Associate: Matt Miller
Costume and Wardrobe Department:
Set Costumer: Laura Freeman
Assistant Costume Designer: Gretchen Gain
Set Costumer: Gina Marie Ome
Wardrobe Assistant: Jamie Rush
Editorial Department:
First Assistant Editor: Giles Gardner
Assistant Editor: Sam Karp
Additional Editor: Tim Mirkovich
Music Department:
Music Editor: Ronald J. Webb
Transportation Department:
Transportation Captain: Michael R. Cairo
Other crew:
Set Intern: Rodrigo Assad
Office Production Assistant: Siobhan Barnett
Video Coordinator: Kevin Boyd
Epk Director: D.P. Carlson
Set Intern: Jacqueline Charak
Set Intern: Michelle Charak
Script Clearance: Carol A. Compton
Location: Basia Emano
Assistant Location Manager: Liz Goldsmith
Stand-in: Cynthia Caponera: Patricia E. Harrington
Production Assistant: Eric Hingst
Location Manager: Bob Hudgins
Production Assistant: Anna Ingenthron
Assistant Accountant: Judi Jeroslow
Set Intern: Jayme Joyce
Set Intern: Leah Karpel
Script Supervisor: Lynett Koetz
Production Assistant: Jenne Lee
Stand-in: Paul Lichy
Production Intern: Amberlee Mucha
Key Production Accountant: Carrie Oviatt
Production Assistant: Kendra Rasmussen
Production Assistant: Thomas Richardson
Stand-in: Christian Rose
Production Assistant: Steve Sepulveda
Assistant Production Coordinator: Heather Sharpe
Production Assistant: Paul Sharpe
Set Intern: Nayoung Sarah Son
Production Assistant: Bret August Tanzer
Production Coordinator: Margaret A. Thomas
Set Intern: Timothy Troy
Production Office Intern: Saul Villarruel
Set Intern: Amber Waters
Stand-in: William Whirity
Clearance Coordinator: Kat White
Key Set Production Assistant : Thomas Zellen
Thanks:
Special Thanks: Nick Stellato
Thanks6 Julie Van Baerle
Release Date:
October 14, 2009






