Six Degrees of Separation (film)


Six Degrees of Separation is a 1993 American comedydrama film directed by Fred Schepisi and adapted from the Pulitzer Prizenominated John Guare play of the same title.

Fifth Avenue socialite Ouisa Kittredge Stockard Channing and her art dealer husband Flan Donald Sutherland, are parents of two at Harvard and one at Groton. But the narrow world inhabited by the Kittredges and their public status as people interested in the arts make them easy prey for Paul Will Smith. Paul is a skillful conartist, who mysteriously appears at their door one night, injured and bleeding, claiming to be a close college friend of their Ivy League kids, as well as the son of Sidney Poitier. Ouisa and Flan are much impressed by Pauls fine taste, keen wit, articulate literary expositions and surprising culinary skill. His appealing facade soon has the Kittredges putting him up, lending him money and taking satisfaction in his praise for their posh lifestyle. Pauls scheme continues until he brings home a hustler, and his actual indigence is revealed. The shocked Kittredges kick him out when it is revealed that they are but the most recent victims of the duplicity with which Paul has charmed his way into many uppercrust homes along the Upper East Side. Pauls schemes become highbrow legend anecdotal accounts of which are bantered about at their cocktail parties. In the end, Paul has a profound effect on the many individuals who encounter him, linking them in their shared experience.

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