Imaginary Larry

Imaginary Larry
Directed by Riki Lindhome, Dori Oskowitz
Produced by Mike Drinkwater
Written by Riki Lindhome, Dori Oskowitz
Starring Riki Lindhome, Kate Micucci, Malcolm Barrett, Ryan Devlin, Christopher Stewart
Music by Garfunkel and Oates
Release date
  • October 2009 (2009-10)
Running time
14 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Imaginary Larry is a 2009 short film co-directed by Riki Lindhome[1] and Dori Oskowitz and starring Riki Lindhome, Kate Micucci, Malcolm Barrett, Ryan Devlin, Christopher Stewart.

Plot

Betsy (Riki Lindhome) is seen talking to herself, complaining that many of her dreams have not come true. Kenneth (Malcolm Barrett), who's visiting his famous brother Tevin (Ryan Devlin), enters the room. Betsy panics and is embarrassed that she was caught talking to herself. She feels she has to announce that she's alone when Kenneth turns to leave. Kate (Kate Micucci), her imaginary friend, is angry Betsy ignored her presence. Kenneth returns and asks Betsy for a date.

During the date, Kate tries to dissuade Betsy from going out with him. Betsy, unable to ignore Kate's interruptions, eventually breaks down and tells Kenneth she cannot date him. Kenneth becomes distraught over his failure and begins to cut himself. He later goes to Betsy's house and she tells him about Kate. After a talk with his brother, he decides to create his own imaginary friend, who insists on being called Alfonse (Christopher Stewart).

They return to Betsy's house where Alfonse is able to seduce Kate. The two imaginary friends leave, which saddens Betsy. Trying to comfort her, Kenneth sits next to her and asks "What do you think they're doing?" A split screen shows Kate and Alfonse together and Betsy and Kenneth together, with each couple making love.

Cast

Music

The music for Imaginary Larry was done by Garfunkel and Oates, the comedy music duo of Lindholm and Micucci,[1] with the songs "Only You", "Fuck You", "The End" with the credit song being "Silver Lining".

Animation

Imaginary Larry had two versions with the original having Kate and Alfonse played by the actual actors. The animated version of the short has the imaginary friends created as stylized cartoon versions of themselves.

See also

References

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