All the Wrong Places is a 2000 American independent film directed by Martin Edwards. The film is a romantic comedy[1] with actress Ali Hillis in the main role.[2]
All The Wrong Places | |
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Directed by | Martin Edwards |
Written by | Martin Edwards |
Starring | Ali Hillis Judy Del Guidice Jeremy Klavens |
Cinematography | Bing Rao |
Edited by | Drina Lessard |
Music by | Jody Elff |
Production company | Reality Check! Films |
Distributed by | Brother Jack Films (USA DVD) Vanguard Cinema (Worldwide DVD) |
Release date |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The plot follows Marissa (Ali Hillis) as she decides to become a filmmaker.[3]
The film was shown at the 2000 Brooklyn Film Festival where the director tied with Wendy Jo Cohen for an award.
Cast
edit- Ali Hillis as Marisa Baron
- Jeremy Klavens as Paul Kelly
- Alyce LaTourelle as Melissa
- Brian Patrick Sullivan as Adam Kelly
- Ted Brunson as Tim Baron
- Brian Driscoll as Bill Banks
- Collette Porteous as Ruby
- Michele Carlo as Tricia (credited as Michelle Carlo)
- Stan Carp as The Cabbie
- Judy Del Giudice as Dr. Lamb (credited as Judy DelGiudice)
- Lilith Beitchman as Chloe
References
edit- ^ Vanguard Cinema release Archived 2012-04-22 at the Wayback Machine "All the Wrong Places is a romantic comedy chronicling a young artist's search for an original idea while everyone around her.."
- ^ VideoHound's Golden Movie Retriever - Page 57 Jim Craddock - 2006 "All the Wrong Places - 2000 Twenty-somethings Marisa (Hillis) and Paul (Klavens), the children of successful ... Ali Hillis, Alyce LaTourelle, Brian Patrick Sullivan, Jeremy Klavens, Judy Del Guidice; 0: Martin Edwards; IV: Martin Edwards; ..."
- ^ Baltimore City Paper review
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