
Zen Noir
Apr 21 2004
•1h 11m
•Comedy, Drama, Mystery
A nameless 'noir' detective, still mourning the loss of his wife, investigates a mysterious death in a Buddhist temple, but his logical, left-brained crime-solving skills are useless in the intuitive, non-linear world of Zen.
Cast
See allDuane Sharp
The Detective

Kim Chan
The Master

Ezra Buzzington
Ed

Jennifer Siebel Newsom
Nora
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