Beautiful Loser (film)
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Beautiful Loser | |
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Directed by | John Nolte |
Produced by | Steven J. Wolfe |
Written by | John Nolte |
Starring | Lenny von Dohlen Cynthia Gibb Keith David Adam Lamberg |
Music by | James Covell |
Cinematography | Mike Testin |
Editing by | Zack Arnold |
Distributed by | Sneak Preview |
Release date(s) | Late 2008 |
Running time | 100 min. |
Country | |
Language | English |
Official website | |
IMDb profile |
Beautiful Loser is a forthcoming 2008 film.
Secrets and decisions of the past haunt the lives of a well-drawn cast of characters in this drama that introduces us to a group of high school buddies before moving the action forward to reveal the characters two decades later. Reggie (Adam Lamberg) is the wild card of this group of friends. Perpetually single and lacking ambition, he is prone to making inappropriate comments to girls. When the object of his affection breaks up with her bad-boyfriend, Reggie clumsily asks for a date. Things almost happen, but not quite, and the promise of a kiss still haunts Reggie (Lenny Von Dohlen) 20 years later. On the other hand, Diego (Giancarlo Carmona) and Bonnie (Caker Folley), dated all through high school. But when Diego went to Mexico to help his family, Bonnie (Cynthia Gibb ) lost whatever faith she had in men. Now she's a tough lawyer with a young son and a husband she can't trust (John Schneider of Smallville.) When Diego (Eddie Velez ) returns and unexpected emotions surface. Finally, Morgan and Dennice were high school sweethearts who married as teens and are still happy together, but secrets suddenly overwhelm them. Tender moments and crisp storytelling make this indie a worthy festival offering.
[edit] Cast
- Lenny von Dohlen as Reginald Regineld (Adult)
- Adam Lamberg as Reginald Regineld (Teen)
- Laura Breckenridge as Tracy (Teen)
- Keith David as Morgan (Adult)
- Edwin Hodge as Morgan (Teen)
- Cynthia Gibb as Bonnie (Adult)
- Caker Folley as Bonnie (Teen)
- Eddie Velez as Diego (Adult)
- Cynda Williams as Dennice (Adult)
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