Anne Rice's The Feast of All Saints (2001) Anne Rice's The Feast of All Saints

Anne Rice's The Feast of All Saints ★★½ The Feast of All Saints 2001 It's not about vampires. Rice's novel is set in pre-Civil War New Orleans among free people of color. They enjoy certain privileges of middleclass society while still dealing with class, race, and sex. Cecil St. Marie (Rueben) is the mistress of white plantation owner Philippe Ferronnaire (Gallagher). He makes certain promises to his children by Cecil—Marcel (Ri'chard) and Marie (Lyn)—which he fails to keep, thus causing family dissension. As the children grow into adults they face romantic and societal dilemmas of their own. Excellent cast does well by the sometimes melodramatic story. Title refers to the day for remembering the dead. 212m/C VHS, DVD. Robert Ri'chard, Peter Gallagher, Gloria Reuben, Nicole Lyn, Jennifer Beals, Ossie Davis, Ruby Dee, Pam Grier, Jasmine Guy, Victoria Rowell, James Earl Jones, Eartha Kitt, Ben Vereen, Forest Whitaker, Bianca Lawson, Daniel Sunjata; Director: Peter Medak; Writer: John Wilder; Writer: Edward Pei; Cameo: Patrick Seymour. CABLE

At-a-glance
Year Released 2001
Length (in minutes) 212
Display Color
Formats VHS, DVD
National Film Registry
Credits
Role Name
Actor Pam Grier
Actor Ben Vereen
Actor James Earl Jones
Actor Ossie Davis
Actor Ruby Dee
Actor Robert Ri'chard
Actor Peter Gallagher
Actor Jasmine Guy
Actor Gloria Reuben
Actor Nicole Lyn
Actor Jennifer Beals
Actor Victoria Rowell
Actor Eartha Kitt
Actor Forest Whitaker
Actor Bianca Lawson
Actor Daniel Sunjata
Cameo Patrick Seymour
Cinematographer Edward Pei
Director Peter Medak
Writer John Wilder