Night Club (2011)
10/10
Wonderful Movie - Saw it at multiple festivals**
3 September 2011
Warning: Spoilers
Before I get on with my review, I want to alert people to a very sad situation: there is a sad, pathetic little man who is posting personal attacks against one of the filmmakers out of pure jealousy and spite. While I won't reveal the name, I do know who this is.

To me, that's just a sign that filmmaker Sam Borowski has made it, has arrived - :).

However, now having said that, let me also say that I've seen this film more than once as I attended 2 local festivals, and it is a wonderful, beautiful film. Scripted by Tom Hass, story concept by Larry Delrose and directed by Sam Borowski, Night Club is a film that has something in it for everyone.

True to the tagline, "everyone's invited!" this film will please seniors, teenagers, a great deal of people in between.

The basic concept about three USC students ( Gran Torino's Ahney Her, Zachary Abel and newcomer Bryan Williams) taking a job at an old folks' home to put themselves through school seems innocent enough. Enter Ernest Borgnine. :) Borgnine's Albert convinces this threesome to start a nightclub during the evening hours when they are the only line of defense, unfortunately this goes against the "rules" and the "state law," that the home's director, Mrs. Keaton (Natasha Lyonne) is always quoting. Other co-stars include, Mickey Rooney and Daniel Roebuck of LOST, not to mention former Oscar nominee Sally Kellerman of M*A*S*H fame.

Do they get caught? Do any seniors get any action at the nightclub? Just how will YOU score on the Spot the Cameos game? See nightclub and find out!

No real objectionable language, mildly racy themes, this would be about a PG-13 rated movie IMHO, though I am not the ratings board. :)
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