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Additional information for Welcome to the Rileys, which has a domestic theatrical release set for October 29, 2010. The film is being distributed by Samuel Goldwyn Films and has not yet been rated. Welcome to the Rileys has a total running time of 110 minutes.

  • R USA
  • 14 Switzerland
  • 7 Sweden
  • NC-16 Singapore
  • MA Australia
  • 12 Netherlands
  • 11 Norway
  • 15A Ireland
  • 18 South Korea
  • 16 Germany
  • M/12 Portugal
  • 110min
  • Corações Perdidos Brazil
  • Corações Perdidos Portugal
  • Bruha haba'a le'Reily Israel
  • Isten hozott Rileyéknál Hungary
  • Mallory szerint a világ Hungary
  • Oikogeneiaki prosklisi Greece
  • Svet podle Mallory Czech Republic
  • Welcome to the Rileys France
  • Willkommen bei den Rileys Germany
  • January 23, 2010 USA
  • February 15, 2010 Germany
  • June 25, 2010 USA
  • July 26, 2010 Australia
  • September 05, 2010 France
  • October 01, 2010 USA
  • October 29, 2010 USA
  • November 07, 2010 France
  • November 10, 2010 France
  • November 19, 2010 Sweden
  • January 21, 2011 Norway
  • January 21, 2011 Sweden
  • January 27, 2011 Switzerland
  • February 10, 2011 Israel
  • April 07, 2011 Germany
  • April 14, 2011 Denmark
  • April 14, 2011 Netherlands
  • June 01, 2011 Finland
  • July 08, 2011 Brazil
  • November 18, 2011 Ireland
  • November 18, 2011 UK
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  • On a business trip to New Orleans, a damaged man seeks salvation by caring for a wayward young woman.
  • Doug Riley and his wife Lois had been living a half life since their daughter Emily was killed eight years ago. Doug has been having an affair with a waitress named Vivian. Lois has struggled for years, harboring a secret and devastating sense of guilt for her daughter's death. She's withdrawn herself and hid away from the outside world, relying on hairdressers who made house calls, her sister Harriet and a local pastor.After Vivian dies, Doug is lost. On a business trip to New Orleans he finds himself standing at a crossroads. Later in a strip club, a 16 year old lap-dancer named Mallory invites Doug for extra services in a private room. He turns her offer of sex down but ends up driving her home to a run down apartment. Doug makes his own proposition to offer her $100 a day for staying at her place in order to get his head together. No sex. No strings. Mallory agrees.Doug calls Lois and tells her that he cannot come home. Then he and Mallory settled into a certain kind of domesticity even though Mallory is always wandering around naked and offering sex.Helpless on her own, Lois, who was previously unable to make it 20 yards to the mailbox, realizes that she must take action to save her marriage. For the first time in 8 years, she manages to reach her car and starts heading south, after a couple failed attempts.Back in Louisiana, Doug has tidied Mallory's apartment and begins trying to clean up her life.Lois, with a paper bag ready in hand in case of hyperventilation, finally arrives in New Orleans and is shocked to find her husband living with a foul-mouthed under-aged hooker. After notifying the similarity between her daughter and Mallory, Lois decides to stay in the apartment as well. The three of them form an unusual family relationship.Mallory balks when Lois tries to dissuade her from turning tricks and dancing, and they have a small row, whereupon Mallory runs off, presumably to work. She is subsequently arrested, and calls Doug. Doug and Lois pick Mallory up, but while driving back to the apartment, Mallory runs from the car. She explains when she turns back for a moment that she's "...not somebody's little girl. It's too late for that", and darts off into the darkness of the streets.Doug and Lois realize that she not only isn't their daughter, she can never be, and they return to Indianapolis.Several weeks later, Mallory calls Doug, and tells him she's on her way to Las Vegas. He tells her that he and Lois are there, and will be there, whenever she wants to call.
  • Jake Scott
    Director(s)
  • Ken Hixon
    Writer(s)
  • Giovanni Agnelli
    producer
    Garrett Basch
    co-producer
    Scott Bloom
    producer
    Michael Costigan
    producer
    Ken Hixon
    executive producer
    Maresa Pullman
    co-producer
    Malcolm Reeve
    co-producer
    Ridley Scott
    executive producer
    Tony Scott
    executive producer
    Bergen Swanson
    line producer
    Steven Zaillian
    executive producer
    Producer(s)
  • Marc Streitenfeld
    Composer(s)
  • Douglas Lloyd 'Doug' Riley James Gandolfini
  • Allison alias Mallory Kristen Stewart
  • Lois Riley Melissa Leo
  • Jerry Joe Chrest
  • Harriet Ally Sheedy
  • Tara Tiffany Coty
  • Vivian Eisa Davis
  • Hamilton 'Ham' Watkins Lance E. Nichols
  • Brenda (as Peggy Walton Walker) Peggy Walton-Walker
  • Sharon Sharon Landry
  • Charlene Kathy Lamkin
  • Waitress Kerry Cahill
  • Danny Ken Hixon
  • Randy Elliott Grey
  • Ed David Jensen
  • Ernie (as Greg DiLeo) Greg Di Leo
  • Parking Officer Deneen Tyler
  • Sales Clerk Lara Grice
  • Roger Jack Moore
  • Desk Clerk George Eaton
  • Driver James Holbrook
  • Jay-Jay Chris Kuttruff
  • Bondsman Kim Collins
  • Day Manager Mark Adam
  • Conventioneer Russell Steinberg
  • Second Liners (uncredited) Cynthia LeBlanc
  • Second Liners (uncredited) Elton LeBlanc
  • Customer at Vaughns Rest (uncredited) Jay Oliver
  • Plumbing Salesman, Cocktail & Dinner Patron, Conventioneer (uncredited) Logan Douglas Smith
  • Conventioneer (uncredited) Terry Lee Smith
  • Plumber at Strip Club (uncredited) Michael Wozniak
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