The Walter Ego is a 1991 short film that runs for 28 minutes and originates from the United States. The film features a diverse cast of talented actors including Jeffrey Blake as Tall Egg, Willie Garson as Egg with glasses, Richard Minchenberg as Dr. Smith, Douglas Robinson as Judge, Bert Remsen as Bartender Jake, David Proval as Phil Reardon, Lee Wilkof as Walter Reardon, Michael Pizzuto as Customer Bill, Talia Balsam as Susie the whore, Margaret Hill Ritter as Mrs. Grivel, Christopher Murray as Singing Tomato, Daniel Riordan as Mercedes man, Marla Rubino as Nurse Betty, David Sargent as Roommate Victor, Sachi Parker as Charlene, Wendy Goldman as Jury Fore Woman, Don Woodard as Asst. Vice Planning Commissioner, Eric Dodson as Mustached Egg, (Little Boy), Glenn Leopold as Man in Hall, Patricia Mattek as Secretary Liza, Peter Noel Duhamel as Detective, Bo Lamur as Detective #2, Barbara Dodson as Woman witness, Jin Brooks as Mercedes Woman, Erin Chiamulon as Phil's daughter, (Phil's wife), Harold Lilly as Photographer, (Phil's son).
The plot of The Walter Ego revolves around a series of interconnected events involving the characters within a small community. From a quirky bartender to a mysterious doctor, and a colorful cast of characters in between, the film explores themes of identity, morality, and human connection. As the story unfolds, audiences are taken on a journey through the lives of these characters, each facing their own challenges and revelations.
With a talented ensemble cast and a runtime of just under 30 minutes, The Walter Ego offers a unique and engaging viewing experience. The film captures the essence of human nature in a short but impactful way, leaving audiences with plenty to think about long after the credits roll.
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