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The Booth at the End

  • TV Series
  • 2011–2012
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
5.7K
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Xander Berkeley in The Booth at the End (2011)
The Booth At The End
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Psychological ThrillerDramaMysteryThriller

An apparently random group of strangers each enter into a Faustian pact with a mysterious figure, whom they believe possesses the power to grant any wish. In return, they must carry out an a... Read allAn apparently random group of strangers each enter into a Faustian pact with a mysterious figure, whom they believe possesses the power to grant any wish. In return, they must carry out an assigned task and update him on their progress.An apparently random group of strangers each enter into a Faustian pact with a mysterious figure, whom they believe possesses the power to grant any wish. In return, they must carry out an assigned task and update him on their progress.

  • Stars
    • Xander Berkeley
    • Jennifer Del Rosario
    • Jenni Blong
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    5.7K
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    • Stars
      • Xander Berkeley
      • Jennifer Del Rosario
      • Jenni Blong
    • 41User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Xander Berkeley
    Xander Berkeley
    • The Man
    • 2010–2012
    Jennifer Del Rosario
    Jennifer Del Rosario
    • Melody
    • 2010–2012
    Jenni Blong
    Jenni Blong
    • Doris
    • 2010–2012
    Michelle Dunker
    Michelle Dunker
    • Cheryl
    • 2012
    Matt Boren
    • Willem
    • 2010
    Sarah Clarke
    Sarah Clarke
    • Sister Carmel
    • 2010
    Jack Conley
    Jack Conley
    • Allen
    • 2010
    Dayton Callie
    Dayton Callie
    • Jack
    • 2012
    Kate Maberly
    Kate Maberly
    • Jenny
    • 2010
    Noel Fisher
    Noel Fisher
    • Dillon
    • 2012
    Abby Miller
    Abby Miller
    • Theresa
    • 2012
    Matt Nolan
    Matt Nolan
    • James
    • 2010
    Danny Nucci
    Danny Nucci
    • Henry
    • 2012
    Brendan Chadd Thomas
    • Bobby
    • 2012
    Keegan Boos
    Keegan Boos
    • Conner
    • 2012
    Norma Michaels
    Norma Michaels
    • Mrs. Tyler
    • 2010
    Romy Peniche
    Romy Peniche
    • Maria
    • 2012
    Rina Varughese
    • 2010
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    10astranavigo

    I understand a Season Three is in the works...

    ...if so, that's some of the best news I've heard about TV this year.

    Every now and then (and it's more thin-on-the-ground than not), there's a show which comes along that meets and exceeds all expectations. This is one of them.

    Absolutely David Lynch-ian in its construction, "The Booth At The End" is that rare piece of television which makes you *think*.

    In the event you've not seen it, the show revolves around The Man in the Booth; an enigmatic fellow with a well-worn leather-bound notebook; from it, he extracts 'deals' to be done with the patrons who seek him out. Each patron wants something. The Man gives them a task. Completion guarantees fulfillment.

    Or something.

    This is the best piece of allegoric TV since 'Twin Peaks'. Do yourself a favor. See this.

    And remember that the pastrami sandwich is quite good....
    Asurasura

    Unique and Fervent

    I never imagined an action scene, nail biting suspense and thought provoking could just be achieved by just two people talking. This show is a breath of fresh air in the myriad of TV shows. And its possibilities are endless and I loved it.

    Xander Berkeley is the man and his acting is master class. Intense, Honest, Intimidating, Sincere, Discontent etc. He was able to portray all these subtleties excellently and this elevates the show much more than I expected. Some times you can see some overacting by other actors but as soon as The Man talks you immediately forget it and are involved in what the has to say.
    10telcomps

    Strange and compelling

    I was a bit apprehensive before watching this; I'm not a fan of watching TV on the web so I waited for the entire set of 'webisodes' to be broadcast on FX. I must say I have been rewarded with one of the most thought provoking and challenging TV programmes in quite some time. Xander Berkeley has been perfectly cast as 'The Man' his performance is truly exceptional as are all the supporting actors. I had assumed that part of the script had been improvised due to the naturalistic way the performances are delivered, I am assured that this is not the case. There is no action as all the 'tasks' are only spoken of in retrospect or the moral challenge the person asking faces. Is 'The Man' God or is he the Devil ? As the series progresses you flip between one or the other. A series that is well worth watching and hopefully we will get a series 2; however, the moral of this story is : be careful what you wish for...
    10tenacious_dummy

    Surreally wonderful

    It happens once in a year for me, I think. To stumble upon something that I know I will cherish for as long as I am capable of memories.

    "The Booth at the End" is a thought-provoking, unbelievably engaging, and convincingly performed series of short episodes, all filmed at a booth in a diner. I read in one of the comments how the person thought this setting could never achieve the level of engagement it did, but was (fortunately!) mistaken. This might be the first science-fiction film/series in which I truly did not want to find out the 'secret' behind the story. It is an allegory of life, of flawed human nature, but also of occasional glimpses at divinity in ourselves, and it is as such that it ought to remain. Honestly a wonderful piece, both with respect to writing and production.

    Also, I would like to commend Xander Berkeley for his brilliant performance. So heartfelt, on the verge between reality and fantasy, hell and heaven.

    I do hope I will have the opportunity to come across more projects of this kind in the future.
    9valkellery

    original and fresh, I want more!!!

    It's so rare to find a series that is not predictable on some level. Something about even the way this show is shot and the quality and sparseness of the audio seems different than most shows. I love not knowing... I have my theories but it's not really clear to me who the main character is or where he comes from or if he's even mortal and who he works for or if he's more in control than he claims or WHAT. I did not at first expect the overlap between some of the various story-lines, so there was a growing pattern emerging as we (viewers) get deeper into it. The fact that some characters end up having desires that are in direct opposition means that only one can succeed unless one changes what it is that s/he wants, and that makes it even more intriguing. I love that it all takes place in the diner and what happens outside that confined world is only revealed through verbal accounts of the characters - proving that you don't need to see explosions or shoot-outs to make a program work if the premise is interesting enough. I really hope there will be further seasons, and that the story will be fully realized.

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    • Trivia
      Xander Berkeley won the Streamy Award for his performance as "The Man" in this series.
    • Quotes

      [repeated line]

      Various Clients: [password phrase used when approaching The Man in the booth for the first time] I hear the pastrami sandwich is very good here.

    • Connections
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    • Release date
      • July 11, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Столик у кінці
    • Filming locations
      • The Pink Motel & Cadillac Jack's Diner, 9457 San Fernando Road, Sun Valley, California, USA(season 1)
    • Production companies
      • Hanged Man Pictures
      • Lifeboat Productions
      • Tornante Company
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      • 30m
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      • 16:9 HD

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