Mobsters terrorize a man while dispensing marital advice.
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Cast
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Kathleen Haaversen | ... |
Clarisse
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Peter Linari | ... |
Eddie
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Larry Picard | ... |
Walther
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Paul Romanello | ... |
Beretta
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Frances Toliver | ... |
Agnes
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Directed by
Keith Snyder |
Written by
Keith Snyder | ... | () |
Produced by
Mike Faircloth | ... | executive producer |
Wendy Shear | ... | supervising producer |
Keith Snyder | ... | producer |
Music by
Kathleen Haaversen | ||
Keith Snyder |
Cinematography by
David Berliner |
Editing by
Keith Snyder |
Production Design by
Clarissa Shanahan |
Art Direction by
Jason Arthur |
Costume Design by
David M. Henderson |
Art Department
David M. Henderson | ... | props |
Ava Larkin | ... | illustrator |
Amber Winick | ... | assistant production designer |
Sound Department
Robert Auld | ... | sound recordist |
Will Gardiner | ... | boom operator |
Cynthia Leigh Heim | ... | foley artist |
Visual Effects by
Jason Arthur | ... | animator |
Stunts
Melissa Lone | ... | fight choreographer |
Camera and Electrical Department
Ian Bloom | ... | gaffer |
Drew Ferraro | ... | grip |
Mike Jackson | ... | grip |
Robert Krupka | ... | electrician |
Paul Yee | ... | key grip |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Havi Elkaim | ... | assistant costume designer |
Additional Crew
Tory K. Clark | ... | production assistant |
Gregory Daniels | ... | choreographer |
Michael Mazzola | ... | assistant to line producers |
Frank Passarella | ... | weapons consultant |
Mary Reagan | ... | production assistant |
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Storyline
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Taglines | 1 husband. 1 wife. 2 thugs. And 3 simple lies. See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | The end credits say "There was no lip-syncing in this film." That's the literal truth - the performers spoke and sang their lines live on the set, a capella, without any on-set playback. Music was created organically around the performances in post-production. See more » |