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  1. Walter Black is a quirky comedy about a man who finds a new way to cope with his depression by using a beaver puppet. Watch the official trailer of this Netflix original movie starring Mel Gibson ...

  2. Synopsis. Walter Black (Mel Gibson) is depressed and sleeps most of the day. It's driving his family crazy, and his wife Merideth (Jodie Foster) kicks him out. Henry, the youngest son (Riley Thomas Stewart) is very shy, and son Porter (Anton Yelchin) is trying hard not to be like him.

  3. Brief Synopsis. Read More. Walter Black is suffering from depression. Walter soon hits bottom, gets drunk and, upon waking up, is introduced to "the Beaver" - a puppet Walter had found in the trash and put on his hand during his drinking binge - who suddenly speaks to him, in a British accent.

  4. Director. Kyle Killen. Screenplay. Suffering from a severe case of depression, toy company CEO Walter Black begins using a beaver hand puppet to help him open up to his family. With his father seemingly going insane, adolescent son Porter pushes for his parents to get a divorce.

  5. Walter J. Black Editions. The Walter J. Black Editions were reprints of seventy-three of Zane Grey's titles with one additional title appearing as a First Edition. The series also included a biography of Zane Grey. Produced in the 1950s and 1960s, they were bound in red and tan cloth and originally came in a rice paper cover.

  6. www.metacritic.com › movie › the-beaverThe Beaver - Metacritic

    May 6, 2011 · 60. User Score Generally Favorable Based on 100 User Ratings. 6.4. My Score. Hover and click to give a rating. Add My Review. Where to Watch. Amazon ($3.99) All Watch Options. View All. Mel Gibson. Walter Black. Jodie Foster. Meredith Black. Anton Yelchin. Porter Black. Cherry Jones. Vice President. Riley Thomas Stewart. Henry Black. Zachary Booth.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Walter_BlackWalter Black - Wikipedia

    Walter Black may refer to: Walter Evan Black Jr. (1926–2014), United States federal judge; Walter Black (politician) (1894–1959), member of the New Zealand Legislative Council

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