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Mollie & Friends

  • 2008
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Mollie & Friends (2008)
Drama

The journey of three women of different backgrounds who are in a shelter in New Jersey. They deal with the struggles of co existing together in a flop house.The journey of three women of different backgrounds who are in a shelter in New Jersey. They deal with the struggles of co existing together in a flop house.The journey of three women of different backgrounds who are in a shelter in New Jersey. They deal with the struggles of co existing together in a flop house.

  • Director
    • Peter LaVilla
  • Writer
    • Peter LaVilla
  • Stars
    • Sally Kirkland
    • Rosemary Gore
    • Jeannie Evans
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    44
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Peter LaVilla
    • Writer
      • Peter LaVilla
    • Stars
      • Sally Kirkland
      • Rosemary Gore
      • Jeannie Evans
    • 2User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Sally Kirkland
    Sally Kirkland
    • Elizabeth St. James
    Rosemary Gore
    Rosemary Gore
    • Mollie Siegel
    Jeannie Evans
    Jeannie Evans
    • Madison
    Matthew Amato
    • Mike
    Alfred Anthony
    • Oak Hill Man #4
    Craig Bassett
    • Comedy Club Heckler
    Gardy Belle-Fleur
    • Porter
    Harry Chambarry
    Harry Chambarry
    • David
    Vincent De Paul
    Vincent De Paul
    • Moose
    Joanne DeSantis
    • Phyllis
    John W. Dunphy
    • Beefy McBeaferton
    Delores Evans
    • Madison's mom
    Julie Fernandez
    Julie Fernandez
    • Comedy Club Heckler
    Mike Gallo
    • Comedy Club Heckler
    Julide Glanz
    • Comedy Club Heckler
    Michaela Grinnell
    • Teenager
    Annette Hassell
    • Comedy Club Heckler
    Eric Hassell
    • Comedy Club Heckler
    • Director
      • Peter LaVilla
    • Writer
      • Peter LaVilla
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    5momontherandom

    Decent Plot, Acting Could Have been a bit better...

    Oak Hill follows the lives of three very different women who find themselves living together in a voluntary self-help sanctuary. The women are Molly (Rosemary Gore), an immature, slightly slow self proclaimed comedian; Elizabeth St. James (Sally Kirkland), an alcoholic aging movie star; and Madison (Jeannie Evans), a dancer who aspires to do big things with her life, but finds herself doing questionable things for money and making mistake after mistake when it comes to men.

    Each have come to the shelter for different reasons, but find themselves drawn together. The shelter requires that they must help around the facility in order to stay there and promote a positive environment. This is sometimes hard to do when their personalities clash and people like Ms. St. James think that they should be waited on hand and foot.

    They go through struggles both internally and externally throughout the film. With such different personalities, it is hard to imagine that three women from different backgrounds and different dreams can end up in the same place, striving to become better versions of themselves.

    My two biggest beefs with this film were the acting and the background music. Evans acting did not seem at the same level as the others, but I felt that Kirkland and Gore might have OVERacted in a few of the scenes. And the music was distracting as it was a bit obnoxious and did not flow with the movie itself. In terms of plot, it was a good concept and was decently written. The beginning was a little slow and the characters were not instantly likable, but the end result was okay.
    3willman85

    Not as good as LaVilla's other films...

    Peter LaVilla is at his best when he's attempting comedy. This is his attempt at drama, and it fails at first step. A character study, they are so one-dimensional as to be cartoons. With his rom-coms, his vanity as a human being carries through to the characters he plays, and it makes their journeys more satisfying, as well as being funny. Here, the vain character played by Sally Kirkland lacks that authentic edge he had. She's nothing more than a caricature. Rosemary Gore puts in a fair performance as the titular Mollie; and it might seem as if multi-Golden Globe winner and Oscar nominee Sally Kirkland would contribute something if not authenticity. Unfortunately the low-rent production drags her down with it, and her accolades mean nothing. She's been in two hundred films including Private Benjamin, JFK and Bruce Almighty, but you'd never guess.

    The film is set mostly inside the shelter and it gets a bit monotonous. Being character-based with few sets, it could easily have been a play instead... so why wasn't it? Why waste money shooting a movie - with a Hollywood veteran no less?

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    • Release date
      • February 28, 2020 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Oak Hill
    • Filming locations
      • Guttenberg, New Jersey, USA
    • Production company
      • East in Motion Pictures Inc.
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      • $500,000 (estimated)
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      1 hour 20 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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