Hit and Runway
- Director: Christopher Livingston
- Writer: Jaffe Cohen; Christopher Livingston
- Producer: Andrew Charas; Chris D'Annibale
CGiii Comment
Woody Allen it most certainly is not...junk it most certainly is...
There are a few mildly amusing moments...not enough to salvage this wreck from total obscurity.
Cut at least 30 minutes...and, it might have delivered a limp slap.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Alex Andero feels stuck washing dishes in his family's trattoria in New York City. He wants to write screenplays, and he has a great idea. Trouble is, he's not much with a typewriter; so, when his cousin calls and says a producer likes the idea and wants a script, Alex swallows his homophobia and asks for help from Elliot Springer, a talented writer who's an insecure, gay, Jewish nebbish. Elliot doesn't want the job, but Alex sets him up with Joey, a good-looking actor who works in the cafe. Elliot and Joey are soon getting it on, the script is slowly emerging, and Alex is discovering the beauty of Gwen, a woman in his writing class. Then, ego and greed threaten the partnership.
Cast & Characters
Michael Parducci as Alex Andero;
Peter Jacobson as Elliot Springer;
Judy Prescott as Gwen Colton;
Kerr Smith as Joey Worciuekowski;
Hoyt Richards as Jagger Stevens;
John Fiore as Frank Anderro;
J.K. Simmons as Ray Tilman;
Teresa DePriest as Lana;
Jonathan Hogan as Bob;
Bill Cohen as Norman Rizzoli;
Rosemary De Angelis as Marie Andero;
Marisa Redanty as Barbara;
John DiResta as Bruno;
Marian Quinn as Eileen;
Stephen Singer as Rabbi Pinchas