Sly Fox Star Richard Dreyfuss and Judy Davis Star in Showtime "Coast to Coast," April 4 | Playbill

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News Sly Fox Star Richard Dreyfuss and Judy Davis Star in Showtime "Coast to Coast," April 4 Upcoming Sly Fox star Richard Dreyfuss and Judy Davis ("Life With Judy Garland") will star as a couple on the brink of divorce in "Coast to Coast," an original movie set to debut on Showtime, April 4.
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Richard Dreyfuss in Sly Fox Photo by Carol Rosegg

The new made-for-television film will premiere April 4 at 8 PM (ET). Check your local listings. Selma Blair, Saul Rubinek, former pro basketball player John Salley, Paul Mazursky, Fred Ward and Maximilian Schell also star in the movie. The couple in "Coast to Coast" take a cross-country road trip "exploring the ups and downs of a marriage that has spun out of control." according to a release. "Each stop along the way — to visit their children, other family members, old friends and old lovers — opens up more wounds."

Paul Mazursky ("Faithful," "Enemies: a Love Story") directs "Coast to Coast" for the cable network from a screenplay by Frederic Raphael ("Eyes Wide Shut") based on his novel of the same name. Jerry Leider and Richard Waltzer are executive producers.

Dreyfuss, known for his film turns in "Jaws," "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" and "The Goodbye Girl," is set to star in the Broadway production of Sly Fox. The actor recently performed Off-Broadway stints in Trumbo and The Exonerated.

Davis took on the role of Judy Garland in the television movie "Life With Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows" to Golden Globe and Emmy Award-winning success. She recently appeared in Showtime's "The Reagans" and is known for her film roles in"A Passage to India," "Deconstructing Harry," "Barton Fink" and "Husbands and Wives."

For more information on Showtime, visit www.sho.com.

 
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