carend1965
Joined Feb 2005
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I saw the screening of this movie at the 2005 Sarasota Film Festival. The sold out theater LOVED this movie! Acting/story/directing was top notch. Mr. Goorgian charmed the viewers during the Q & A session after the screening. The story moved quickly and we couldn't wait to see the outcome. Mr. Douglas was excellent, but Mr. Goorjian stole the show with his acting. He stated that this film has strengthened the already solid bond between himself and his own father. "The best film of the Festival"...."It brought tears to my eyes"....."Excellent"....were some of the comments from film viewers. Every father and son should go see this movie.
Robert Margolis screened this film at the Sarasota Film Festival. The sold out show applauded after watching this creative film. Robert convinces the audience that this is a true tale of his life as an actor living in New York, trying to make it big. Well, he made it big with us. Mr. Margolis featured his adorable toddler son in the movie, who has a few cameos. As we watch Mr. Margolis audition for parts, and his response when he hears the results of the the audition, we feel like we know him and hope he gets the part! Throughout the movie you are rooting for your new friend, and hope that you can somehow persuade someone to give him the "big break" he wants so badly. He hit it right on the nose with this one, Good Luck Mr. Margolis.