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Hit and Runway

  • 1999
  • R
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
534
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Hit and Runway (1999)
Alex Challenges Elliot: Scene
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Alex and Elliot an unlikely pair connect to write a film about a New York cop working undercover as a fashion model.Alex and Elliot an unlikely pair connect to write a film about a New York cop working undercover as a fashion model.Alex and Elliot an unlikely pair connect to write a film about a New York cop working undercover as a fashion model.

  • Director
    • Christopher Livingston
  • Writers
    • Jaffe Cohen
    • Christopher Livingston
  • Stars
    • Michael Parducci
    • Peter Jacobson
    • Judy Prescott
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    534
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Christopher Livingston
    • Writers
      • Jaffe Cohen
      • Christopher Livingston
    • Stars
      • Michael Parducci
      • Peter Jacobson
      • Judy Prescott
    • 18User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
    • 48Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Alex Challenges Elliot: Scene
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    Alex Challenges Elliot: Scene
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    Joey Confesses Fetish To Elliot: Scene
    Joey Confesses Fetish To Elliot: Scene
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    Joey Confesses Fetish To Elliot: Scene
    Joey Kisses Rabbi: Scene
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    Alex And Elliot Quarrel: Scene
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    Alex And Elliot Quarrel: Scene

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    Michael Parducci
    • Alex Andero
    Peter Jacobson
    Peter Jacobson
    • Elliot Springer
    Judy Prescott
    Judy Prescott
    • Gwen Colton
    Kerr Smith
    Kerr Smith
    • Joey Worciuekowski
    Hoyt Richards
    Hoyt Richards
    • Jagger Stevens
    John Fiore
    John Fiore
    • Frank Andero
    J.K. Simmons
    J.K. Simmons
    • Ray Tilman
    Jonathan Hogan
    • Bob
    Teresa DePriest
    Teresa DePriest
    • Lana
    • (as Therese De Priest)
    Bill Cohen
    • Norman Rizzoli
    Rosemary De Angelis
    • Marie Andero
    Marisa Redanty
    • Barbara
    John DiResta
    John DiResta
    • Bruno
    Marian Quinn
    Marian Quinn
    • Eileen
    Stephen Singer
    Stephen Singer
    • Rabbi Pinchas
    Nicholas Kepros
    • Jack Springer
    Jaffe Cohen
    Jaffe Cohen
    • Comic Actor
    David Drake
    • Michael
    • Director
      • Christopher Livingston
    • Writers
      • Jaffe Cohen
      • Christopher Livingston
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    User reviews18

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    10darrenuhl

    This smart, warm & funny independent offers much needed relief from big studio stupidity

    I went to see "Hit and Runway" on the same day I went to see "The Mummy Returns." After enjoying the former, I couldn't even sit through twenty five minutes of the over-produced and under-written "Mummy" sequel. "Hit and Runway" is a true gem--not perfect by any means--but so much more bright and engaging than most of what Hollywood has to offer. It is a "story within a story/odd couple" film. Though not entirely original, it does everything it sets out to do well and with great humor. Anyone who wears glasses, is Jewish, Italian, gay, writing a screenplay, looking for love, interested in how Hollywood works, and/or simply appreciates intelligent, off-beat comedy should enjoy this film. It has the sensibility of "Ben Stiller meets Woody Allen." If any of this sounds good to you, see it.
    Lechuguilla

    On Becoming A Writer

    Set in New York City, this thoroughly modern story centers on two young men who collaborate on a screenplay, in an effort to become professional writers. Their arrangement is a kind of literary odd-couple. Alex (Michael Parducci) is an overly confident and slightly pugnacious chump who is straight. His writing partner is Elliot (Peter Jacobson), a timid gay man who lacks confidence in himself. The two are polar opposites. Yet each has personality traits important to their collective endeavor. Alex has the confidence and the dreams. Elliot has the talent.

    The strength of the story is in the characters, and in the dialogue, which can be amusing at times, like when self-assured Alex says: "Hopeless is not a word in my vocabulary". To which the cerebral Elliot responds: "I suspect there are a lot of words that are not in your vocabulary".

    Much of the plot is propelled by verbal conflict between the two. At one point, they are discussing a story character named "Inuska", a young woman. Alex says: "Now what was so terrible about what we were writing? It was funny, it was sexy". Elliot responds: "Inuska, the leading lady, she was two-dimensional". To which Alex fires back: "What are you talking about, two-dimensional? She was stacked!"

    Some of the plot's romantic encounters are distracting. Yet they are probably necessary to engage much of the audience, as the process of writing is not visually exciting.

    Alex and Elliot are two very different personalities. Yet each learns from the other. And the film's theme is about how people's lives affect their writing, and how their writing affects their lives.

    "Hit And Runway" is a smart, sometimes funny, extended sitcom about two very imperfect people who must work together. The film is not some big budget, grand epic with a profound message. But it's well made. And for what it sets out to do, I think it succeeds reasonably well.
    9HALIFA_le_X

    Movie about Friendship and Perseverance above all

    Hit and Runway may at first glance appear to be another one of those movies about struggling screenwriters trying to write a movie. But unlike most of their blockbuster counterparts, this movie is not about the movie that Alex and Elliot are writing, but it is about the friendship that they forge throughout the experiment. Although the screenplay they are writing is not particulary good, the broader movie is able to focus on human nature, and the inexperienced actors are good in delivering timely humor. On the whole, a strong movie and a good career start for up-and-coming director Christopher Livingston. Well Done.
    8Havan_IronOak

    A relationship comedy for the new millennium?

    This movie is a wonderful variant on a traditional movie theme, the romantic comedy. Only in this variation it would be best to call it a relationship comedy. The two protagonists meet and although they are initially uncomfortable around each other, they are forced to work toward a common goal. In doing so they form a relationship. When that relationship ends, we see a parting scene that recalls many great parting scenes of the past.

    Now for the twist, it is not a romantic relationship that ends but a friendship between a straight man and a gay man. This movie has been compared to `Kiss Me Guido' but folks that feel that way are missing the point. This story is about the development of an accepting friendship between a gay man and a straight man without the issue of sexuality. Yes, the straight man starts with the stereotypical panic that the gay man will somehow take advantage of him carnally. But he needs the gay man to help him write a screenplay and as they work together they form a bond as friends. As they collaborate on the screenplay they talk and learn important life lessons from each other. The gay man helps the straight man becomes a more insightful person and with the straight man's encouragement the gay man begins to develop some self-assurance.

    At one point they are so comfortable with each other that they both get drunk and end up clinging to each other for stability as they walk through the writer's apartment. They end up passed out in the same bed and in the morning the straight man has an anxiety attack that shows he's not completely over his stereotypes.

    Overall I found this to be a well-crafted and engaging film. I only wish that the relationship could have turned out differently in the end. And who knows, it might.
    dsimonson

    Likeable, funny film with great characters

    I liked Hit and Runway. I went into it with just a vague idea of what it was about, and wound up being thoroughly charmed by it. It made me laugh and it kept me interested all the way. Sure, it looks a bit low-budget at times, but that's not necessarily a bad thing.

    Sometimes, and particularly with this film, it can make the characters more accessible. My idea of a successful movie is one that makes me feel sad when it ends, because I'd like to spend a little more time with the people it's introduced me to. That's how I felt at the end of this film. (By the way, I also liked the music.)

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    • Trivia
      Winner - Best screenplay at the 1999 Los Angeles Film Festival.
    • Goofs
      When Alex confronts Eliot at the restaurant, he takes his spoon away so he cannot finish his ice cream drink. After a few seconds Eliot jumps up to reveal that the half-full glass has suddenly become empty.
    • Quotes

      Elliot Springer: It's Hopeless.

      Alex Andero: Hopeless is not a word in my vocabulary.

      Elliot Springer: I suspect that there are a lot of words that aren't in your vocabulary.

    • Crazy credits
      Recorded at Audio Paint, NYC If it can be imagined, it can be recorded www.audiopaint.com
    • Connections
      Referenced in Eating Out (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      American Dream
      Written by Lance McVickar

      Performed by Slow Poke - Lance McVickar, Joel Finn & Mark Frankel

      Engineered and Arranged by Lance McVickar

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    • Release date
      • April 17, 1999 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official distributor's page for the film. (United States)
      • Official Facebook page for the film. (United States)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Hebrew
    • Also known as
      • Éxito y pasarela
    • Filming locations
      • Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(various exterior shots)
    • Production company
      • Mirador Films
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    • Budget
      • $1,200,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 48m(108 min)
    • Color
      • Color

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