A group of aspiring young actors wait tables at a New York City restaurant.A group of aspiring young actors wait tables at a New York City restaurant.A group of aspiring young actors wait tables at a New York City restaurant.
- Awards
- 4 wins
Photos
Christopher Lawford
- L.A. Director
- (as Chris Lawford)
Storyline
Did you know
- SoundtracksIt Will Have To Do (Until The Real Thing Comes Along)
Written by Mann Holiner (as Hollinger), Saul Chaplin, Sammy Cahn (as Kahn), Alberta Nichols (as Nichols) and L.E. Freeman (as Freeman) / ASCAP
Performed by Dean Martin
Published by Anne-Rachel Corp., Chappell and Co., Inc., WB Music Corp.
Courtesy of EMI-Capital, Entertainment Properties
Featured review
Manhattan's restaurants are the mecca for a lot of aspiring actors, a route most young thespians follow before they are discovered, because these eateries provide them with an income to help them pursue their goals. The city could be cruel to those that are starting in a highly competitive environment of the performing arts. The disappointments of the actors are at the center of Ken Liotti's account about the lives of some of these people as they balance dreams with reality.
Mr. Liotti gathered a nice cast of basically unknowns that make this film a bittersweet experience as one follows the different friends he presents to us. While the movie gives us an account of these people's lives, it keeps the viewer interested in this sunny indie film.
Will Arnett, Debbon Ayer, Dwight Ewell, Eddie Malavarca, among the young cast, are actors that, hopefully, will make it big in their own mark in films.
The film will delight viewers of indie films thanks to the inspired direction by Mr. Liotti and his sunny performers.
Mr. Liotti gathered a nice cast of basically unknowns that make this film a bittersweet experience as one follows the different friends he presents to us. While the movie gives us an account of these people's lives, it keeps the viewer interested in this sunny indie film.
Will Arnett, Debbon Ayer, Dwight Ewell, Eddie Malavarca, among the young cast, are actors that, hopefully, will make it big in their own mark in films.
The film will delight viewers of indie films thanks to the inspired direction by Mr. Liotti and his sunny performers.
Details
Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $19,381
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $8,547
- Mar 19, 2000
- Runtime1 hour 25 minutes
- Color
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