Edmond is a 2005 drama-thriller film starring William H. Macy, based on the play of the same name. It was written (play and screenplay) by David Mamet and directed by Stuart Gordon.
Julia Stiles, Rebecca Pidgeon, Denise Richards, Mena Suvari, Joe Mantegna and George Wendt were among those with supporting roles in the film. It was screened at several film festivals from September 2005 to May 2006, and had a limited release on July 14, 2006.
Edmond Burke is a city businessman who visits a Tarot fortune teller on the way home. She claims Edmond "is not where [he] belongs." He decides to make changes in his life, beginning by leaving his wife.
At a bar, Edmond tells a fellow patron he hasn't had sex in a while and that marriage took away his masculinity. The man gives him the address to a strip club, where Edmond is kicked out by a bouncer for not paying for a stripper's drink.
Now even more sexually frustrated, Edmond goes to a peep show; having never been to such a place before, he doesn't realize that he isn't allowed to have actual sex with the performer.
Next he goes to a white-collar bordello, but can't afford a hooker. Edmond needs money, so he plays a card game with a street
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