Dinner Rush

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Dinner Rush
Directed by Bob Giraldi
Written by Brian S. Kalata
Rick Shaughnessy
Release date(s) 2000
Country Flag of United States United States
Language English
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Dinner Rush (2000) is an independent feature film, written by Brian S. Kalata and Rick Shaughnessy. Directed by Bob Giraldi.

[edit] Plot summary

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Is it just another evening at the hugely popular Italian restaurant of proprietor and bookmaker Louis Cropa (Danny Aiello) in New York? Anything but as tonight's guests include; a local police detective and his wife specially invited by the owner; on the balcony rival bookmaker gangsters from Queens who want to become partners in the restaurant; in the corner renowned food critic 'the food nymph' is her usual demanding self; and at the bar, seemingly unnoticed, is Ken (John Corbett). As the evening continues enter Duncan (Kirk Acevedo), inveterate gambler and sous-chef on-the-line in the frenetic kitchen downstairs, who acts as the catalyst that causes the evening to draw to its inevitable, explosive, deadly conclusion.

Spoilers end here.

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