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For an episode of the animated series Adventure Time, see Everything's Jake (Adventure Time). 2000 American film
Everything's Jake
Promotional poster for Everything's Jake
Directed byMatthew Miele
Written byMatthew Miele and Chris Fetchko
Produced byChris Fetchko
StarringErnie Hudson
Graeme Malcolm
Willis Burks
Phyllis Diller
Doug E. Doug
Stephen Furst
Robin Givens
Lou Myers (actor)
Lou Rawls
Debbie Allen
CinematographyAnthony Jannelli
Edited byNoelle Webb
Music byChristopher North
Distributed byWarner Bros.
Release date
  • September 25, 2000 (2000-09-25)
Running time93 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Everything's Jake is a 2000 drama film distributed by Warner Bros. The movie marks the feature writing and directorial debut of Matthew Miele, along with his producing/writing partner, Chris Fetchko. Aside from the film title referring to the main character, it is also a slang expression from the Roaring Twenties in the United States, meaning "everything is in good order".

Plot

Within the most storied city in the world lives Jake (Ernie Hudson), a homeless man who calls all of Manhattan his home. Jake discovers Cameron (Graeme Malcolm), a man down on his luck and sleeping in a tree in Central Park.

Taking Cameron under his wing, Jake teaches him how to survive on the streets. Jake's friendship with Cameron winds up threatening Jake's way of life, a life no one ever thought could possibly exist, lived with heart and spirit, and a charming embrace of the city. In this heartwarming and beautifully-shot film, homelessness is shown in a new light, illustrated with a stellar performance by Ernie Hudson, alongside a number of star-studded cameos.

Cast

Critical reception

"Ernie Hudson delivers a consummately warm and satisfying performance." — Variety

Film festivals/awards

2000 Atlantic City Film Festival — Grand Prize — Full Feature
2000 Santa Barbara International Film Festival — Burning Vision Award — Special Mention
2006 Big Apple Film Festival — Festival Prize — Best Feature

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