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Synopsis
This "neo-noir comic thriller" from director Amos Poe focuses on struggling actress Eva (Barbara Hershey), a waitress who moonlights by making collections for her ex-husband, loan shark Al (Robbie Coltrane). Her day job is at a Lower Manhattan diner owned by Quint (Ian Hart). Others on the scene are Eva's new boyfriend Zip (John Leguizamo), aspiring actress Myrna (Lisa Marie), Al's girlfriend Simone (Debi Mazar), tough thug Gascone (Ron Perlman), and Al's driver U.B. (David Deblinger). Eva is ready to drop both collecting and acting, dreaming of a picket-fence lifestyle with her son Augie (Zak Kerkoulas), but Al needs her for just one more job -- locating the missing $600,000 stolen from him by Flav (Justin Theroux). Al also plans to stage a production of David Mamet's American Buffalo, and he offers a role to U.B. -- if he will kill Zip. Shown at the 1998 Berlin Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Ara Cohen Associate Producer
Keith Abell Associate Producer
Lina Todd Casting
Enrique Chediak Cinematographer
Jonathan Starch Co-producer
Lazy Boy Composer (Music Score)
Candace Donnelly Costume Designer
Amos Poe Director
Jeff Kushner Editor
Daniel J. Victor Executive Producer
Larry Meistrich Executive Producer
Jolyon Handler First Assistant Director
Barry Cole Musical Direction/Supervision
Phyllis Freed Kaufman Producer
Michael Shaw Production Designer
Michael Shaw Production Designer
Amos Poe Screenwriter
Jeff Kushner Sound/Sound Designer
William Kozy Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1998
Runtime: 115
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for strong violence, sexuality and sex-related dialogue, language and some drug use
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Color type
DeLuxe

Sound
Dolby Digital

Produced by
Rain Film
Shooting Gallery

Release
May 21, 1999 (USA)
by Shooting Gallery