Kiss Me, Guido
- Director: Tony Vitale
- Writer: Tony Vitale
- Producer: Jane Barclay; Tom Carouso
CGiii Comment
It would be so easy to damn this film into oblivion BUT it doesn't deserve it.
Yes, it is littered with stereotypical characters and banal dialogue - BUT SO IS LIFE.
There is a certain charm and a great soundtrack that merits a look...and, the acting is really quite good - honestly.
Innocuous and entertaining.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Warren has an extra room in his apartment (and is five months behind on the rent) after his lover moves out, so a friend places an ad on his behalf for a GWM roommate. Frankie, a pizza baker (and aspiring actor), decides to move out of his family's flat in The Bronx when he comes home one evening and walks in on his brother making love to Frankie's girlfriend. Frankie checks ads for roommates in "the city" (i.e., Manhattan), notices Warren's ad and decides to answer it, reasoning that GWM stands for "Guy With Money."
Cast & Characters
Nick Scotti as Frankie;
Anthony Barrile as Warren;
Anthony DeSando as Pino;
Craig Chester as Terry;
Domenick Lombardozzi as Joey Chips;
Molly Price as Meryl;
Christopher Lawford as Dakota;
David Deblinger as '#';
John Tormey as Patsy Zito;
Antonia Rey as Josephina Zito;
Jennifer Esposito as Debbie;
Anthony Vitale as Pizza Guy #1;
Frankie Dellarosa as Pizza Guy #2;
Rebecca Waxman as Wiggy;
Tony Ray Rossi as Vinny the Fish