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Linguini Incident (The)

Country: USA, Language: English, 105 mins

  • Director: Richard Shepard
  • Writer: Tamar Brott; Richard Shepard
  • Producer: Patricia Foulkrod; Richard J. Gagnon

CGiii Comment

Wow - this is embarrassingly bad.

Shepherd went on to make the wonderfully quirky: The Matador - it's a shame that none of the charm got into the pasta.

The CGiii element is supplied via two old Queens - pretending not to be two old Queens.

That's how bad it is...when words fail to encapsulate the essence of trash.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Two disgruntled restaurant employees (David Bowie, Rosanna Arquette) decide to rob their employers (Buck Henry, Andre Gregory).

Cast & Characters

Rosanna Arquette as Lucy;
David Bowie as Monte;
Eszter Balint as Vivian;
Andre Gregory as Dante;
Buck Henry as Cecil;
Viveca Lindfors as Miracle;
Marlee Matlin as Jeanette;
Eloy Casados as Tony;
Michael Bonnabel as Oliver;
James Avery as Phil;
Susan Mechsner as Female Ventriloquist;
Leana Hall as Tracy;
Maura Tierney as Cecelia;
Kristina Loggia as Gayle;
Pati Dubroff as Kim