Lurking in Suburbia
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Lurking in Suburbia | |
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Directed by | Mitchell Altieri |
Produced by | Mitchell Altieri Phil Flores |
Written by | Mitchell Altieri |
Starring | Joe Egender Samuel Child Ari Zaragis Buffy Charlet |
Distributed by | Heretic Films Ryko Distribution |
Release date(s) | May 30, 2006 |
Running time | 87 min. |
Language | English |
IMDb profile |
Lurking in Suburbia is a comedy motion picture about a writer still living in his suburban hometown with his high school pals and trying to come to terms with his biggest fear… Growing up! It was discovered by Sundance Film Festival programmer Trevor Groth and went on to become a film festival favorite. The film, which stars Joe Egender (Conrad/Connie), Samuel Child (Sean), Ari Zaragis (Danny) and Buffy Charlet (Frankie), was written and directed by Mitchell Altieri, produced by Altieri and Phil Flores, and released by Heretic Films in 2006.
[edit] Plot
A small-town writer takes pause to reassess his wild life of drunken debauchery in director Mitchell Altieri's reflective comedy drama. Conrad Stevens (Joe Egender) is about to turn thirty, yet despite his wild nights spent partying with his roommates at the bachelor pad they've taken to calling "The Palace," Connie can't help but feeling that something is missing from his once-charmed life. Feeling stifled in his suburban hometown and trapped in an endless cycle of raucous boozing and non-committal babes, Conrad decides that maybe it's time to make a change from the ordinary and break the everyday cycle. (source:Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide [1])
[edit] External links
- Lurking in Suburbia at IMDb
- Lurking in Suburbia - The Official Movie Web Site
- Lurking in Suburbia - The Official Myspace Page