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Alan Arkin | Michael Malakov | |
Steven Strait | Tony Nardella | |
Emily Mortimer | Molly | |
Andy Garcia | Vince Rizzo | |
Julianna Margulies | Joyce Rizzo | |
Sharon Angela | Tanya | |
Chris Miskiewicz | Drunk | |
Marshall Efron | Man with dog monologue | |
Nicole Wilson | Bar Tender | |
Ezra Miller | Vince Jr. | |
Dominik García-Lorido | Vivian Rizzo | |
Jee Young Han | Casting Assistant | |
George Aloi | Auditioning Actor | |
Vernon Campbell | Bouncer | |
Lora Chio | Young Actress | |
Joseph Cintron | Prison Guard | |
Curtiss Cook | Matt Curniff | |
Yevgeniy Dekhtyar | Actor |
Director |
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Producer | Raymond De Felitta
Andy Garcia |
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Writer | Raymond De Felitta
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The Rizzo’s are a family that has a problem telling the truth. Vince (Andy Garcia), the dad has the biggest problem of all. He lies about his acting classes and calls then his poker night and then there is the problem with the illegitimate son. His daughter (Dominik Garcia-Lorido), who is supposed to be in college, is really a stripper and Vinnie Jr. (Erik Miller) has a secret that involves computer cams and the 300 lb neighbor. Joyce (Julianna Margulies), Vince’s wife is the most stable of the family but has not been intimate with Vince for over a year. She believes that “poker night” is an affair being carried ob n by Vince. Lie after starts catching up with the family and no one knows what the truth is. |
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