Left broke and homeless by his wealthy parents' divorce, a young man moves in with an old friend and finally meets the woman of his dreams -- only to discover she's already dating his friend.
09-05-2014
1h 26m
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Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Peter Glanz
Production:
Armian Pictures, Far Hills Pictures, Atlantic Pictures, Voltage Pictures, Yash Raj Films
Revenue:
$46,460
Key Crew
Executive Producer:
Taylor Materne
Screenplay:
Peter Glanz
Story:
Peter Glanz
Producer:
Neda Armian
Producer:
Uday Chopra
Locations and Languages
Country:
US
Filming:
IN; US
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Jason Bateman
Jason Bateman (born January 14, 1969) is an American television and film actor. He is known for his starring roles in numerous comedy films and for his role as Michael Bluth in the Fox / Netflix sitcom Arrested Development and Marty Byrde in the Netflix crime drama series Ozark (2017–2022). He has received several awards including a Golden Globe Award, a Primetime Emmy Award, and three Screen Actors Guild Awards. In 2017 he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
After appearing in several 1980s and 1990s sitcoms including Silver Spoons, It's Your Move, and The Hogan Family, he came to prominence in the early 2000s for playing Michael Bluth on Arrested Development, for which he won a TV Land, a Golden Globe, and two Satellite Awards. He has since established himself in Hollywood by appearing in numerous films.
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Olivia Jane Cockburn (born March 10, 1984), known professionally as Olivia Wilde, is an American actress and filmmaker. She played Remy "Thirteen" Hadley on the medical-drama television series House (2007–2012), and has appeared in the films Tron: Legacy (2010), Cowboys & Aliens (2011), The Incredible Burt Wonderstone (2013), and The Lazarus Effect (2015). Wilde made her Broadway debut in 2017, playing Julia in 1984. In 2019, she directed her first film, the teen comedy Booksmart, for which she won the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature. Wilde's second feature as director, Don't Worry Darling, was released in 2022.
William Gaither Crudup (born July 8, 1968) is an American actor. He is a four-time Tony Award nominee, winning once for his performance in Tom Stoppard's play The Coast of Utopia in 2007. He has been nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead (along with several other awards nominations) for his performance in Jesus' Son. He received two Screen Actors Guild Award nominations as part of an ensemble cast for Almost Famous and Spotlight, winning for the latter - as well as winning the Independent Spirit Robert Altman Award for the same. He earned two Primetime Emmy Awards (nominated three times); two Critics' Choice Television Awards; a nomination for Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film; and three nominations for a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series for his performance on the series The Morning Show (2019).
He has starred in numerous high-profile films, including Without Limits, Princess Mononoke, Almost Famous, Big Fish, Mission: Impossible III, Watchmen, Public Enemies, Spotlight, Jackie, The Stanford Prison Experiment, Justice League, and Alien: Covenant, in both lead and supporting roles.
From 1996 to November 2003, he was in a relationship with actress Mary-Louise Parker. She was seven months pregnant with their son, William Atticus Parker born in January 2004, when he ended their relationship and began dating actress Claire Danes, their relationship ended in 2006.
In 2017, he began dating actress Naomi Watts, after the two met on the set of the Netflix drama series Gypsy. They married in New York City in June 2023.
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Jenny Slate (born March 25, 1982) is an American actress, stand-up comedian, and writer. Following early acting and stand-up roles on television, Slate gained recognition for her live variety shows in New York City and for co-creating, writing, and producing the children's short film and book series Marcel the Shell with Shoes On (2010–present). She became more widely known as a cast member on the 35th season of the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live between 2009 and 2010, followed by subsequent roles in the comedic series Bob's Burgers (2012–present), Parks and Recreation (2013–2015), House of Lies (2013–2015), and Kroll Show (2013–2015).
Slate's breakout role came with her leading performance in the coming-of-age comedy-drama film Obvious Child (2014), for which she won the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actress in a Comedy and was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award and Gotham Independent Film Award. She lent voice performances to the animated films The Lorax (2012), Zootopia (2016), The Secret Life of Pets film franchise (2016–2019), The Lego Batman Movie, and Despicable Me 3 (both 2017), and she ventured into dramatic roles with her supporting performance as Bonnie in Gifted (2017). She also appeared in the critically acclaimed science-fiction film Everything Everywhere All at Once, winning the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.
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David Anthony "Tony" Roberts (born October 22, 1939) is an American actor. He is best known for his roles in several Woody Allen movies, usually cast as Allen's best friend.
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Barry Primus (born February 16, 1938) is an American actor, director, and writer.
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William Abadie is an actor.
William Abadie is an actor and producer born in Saint-Raphaël, on the Côte d'Azur in France.
He spent his childhood and adolescence in Megève in the French Alps. After many trips abroad, he settled in Paris where he studied at the Ecole Claude Mathieu. In 1998, he left Paris for New York. He became a student of The Lee Strasberg Theater Institute where he won an award of excellence. It was at this time that he became a permanent member of the Actors Studio. He created his first play in New York in 2000 entitled Italian - American Reconciliation which he produced and in which he acted. A few months later, still as a producer and actor, he staged Off-Broadway Dennis McIntyre Modigliani's play. Her first film appearance dates back to 2002, in Adrian Lyne's film Infidèle, a remake of Claude Chabrol's La Femme infidèle. He recently filmed Homeland Season 3 for Showtime in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Alexandra Neil (born April 7, 1955) is an American stage, film and television actress. She is also an activist – co-founder of Downtown Women for Change in NYC.
Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick (born December 29, 1998) is an American actor. His first film role was as Damien Thorn in the 2006 remake of the thriller The Omen.
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Jayce Bartok (born February 26, 1974) is an American actor. A young leading man with TV and film experience, Bartok had his best chance to date as Pony, the rock star who returns to his home town where his pals are waiting in Richard Linklater's subUrbia (1997). He wrote, directed and produced the short film Stricken in 2005.
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Steve Witting is an American actor and director who first found fame while starring in the popular 1980s comedy series Valerie. He has since gone on to star in several other TV series and films, including Batman Returns, Hoffa and Shutter Island. He made his directorial debut in 1991 when he directed an episode of Step by Step. Witting also played the main role in a full motion video game for the Sega Mega CD called Wirehead.He played a role in The Wolf of Wallstreet. Witting began acting by joining Richmond Hill High School drama club in Queens where he was encouraged by Alfred Christie, a teacher who ran Hampton Playhouse in Hampton Beach, New Hampshire. In 1977 a seventeen-year-old Witting moved to New Hampshire to work at the Hampton Playhouse as an apprentice. During this time Witting met his future wife, Renee Rogers, who was also a Hampton Playhouse apprentice. Many summers throughout his career Witting returned to the Hampton Playhouse as either an actor or director until the Playhouse was demolished in 2001.
Nicole Elizabeth Berger, (born November 27, 2003) is an American actress, musician and model. Shortly after starting to work in the modeling industry, Nicole began her acting career; performing in local theater where she starred in productions as Miss Honey in Matilda, Maria in West Side Story and in renditions of The Nutcracker.
Nicole had her first film debut in the 2011 film Goldberg- P.I. and within the next three years, she was cast as Young Beatrice in the 2014 comedy-drama The Longest Week, which earned the Breakthrough Award at the Georgia Film Critics Association Festival. Berger then landed the lead role of Grace Clarke in the 2016 drama All at Once which premiered at that year’s Napa Valley Film Festival and then screened at the Buffalo Dreams Fantastic Film Festival. The actress then appeared in the fantasy-reality film The Place of No Words in 2019, where Nicole is featured as the enchanted-fairy Esmeralda. The film debuted in 2019 at the Tribeca Film Festival and then again at the Philadelphia Film Festival. Nicole next starred in the short-film, Ali’s Realm, as Ali; a role for which Nicole won both Best Actress at the 2020 Seattle International Film Festival, and the Lead Actress Award at the 2020 Best Shorts Competition. During that same year, Nicole appeared in the short-film Five Teenagers Walk into a Bar, as well as the 2020 comedic crime-drama Clover; a role for which Nicole was nominated for Best Teen Actress in a Streaming Film Role by the 42nd Young Artist Academy Awards.
Nicole stars also alongside the late Cameron Boyce in the 2020 award-winning indie-thriller Runt as Cecily. The film premiered at the 2020 Mammoth Film Festival where it received Best Director and the Audience Award for Best Film. Most recently, Nicole finished filming Black Spines, an upcoming horror-thriller film currently in post-production for 2023. Nicole is currently a Theater, Dance and Media concentrator at Harvard University and will be graduating in 2027. In addition, she has recently joined The Harvard Callbacks (a university a cappella group). Keep up with the latest about Nicole on Instagram (@OfficialNicoleBerger), Facebook (Nicole Elizabeth Berger), LinkedIn (Nicole Elizabeth Berger) and Twitter (@NicoleEBerger).
Born on the Isle of Wight, his father left when he was two years old and of an outbreak of polio and all businesses took a turn for the worst. All the hardships Martin Rayner faced took him down the path of acting. He began his career cleaning the brass in a West End theater, where he appeared a couple performances before he want onto London and made his way into the acting world where he was successful. - IMDb Mini Biography
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Barbara Schulz (born 1972) is a French actress who won the Prix Suzanne Bianchetti in 2001. She was nominated for the César Award for Most Promising Actress for the 1999 film La Dilettante. For her performances on the stage, Schulz has been nominated several times for the Molière Award, winning in 2001 in the category Best Female Newcomer (“Molière de la révélation théâtrale”) for the play Joyeuses Pâques. Recently she moved from France to New York,where she was cast in an episode of the TV series Pan Am as an Italian woman spying for the USSR. The producers have decided that her character will return regularly in the course of the next episodes.
Geoffrey graduated magna cum laude from Amherst College with a degree in theater. During his junior year, he attended the National Theater Institute (Eugene O'Neill Theater Center in Conn), and continued his training at what is now the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, in London, England.
As an actor, he has been seen on Screens large and small. Film credits include the Coen Brothers' Hail, Ceasar!, MIB3, Bird People, Beach Pillows, Syrup, Bart and Arnie's Guide to Friendship, Thanks for Sharing, The Longest Week, SAVVA, Man on a Ledge, Fair Game, Michael Mann's Public Enemies, When in Rome, The Notorious Betty Page, One Last Thing, Suburban Girl, and Heavy Petting. On TV he has been seen on Blacklist, Believe, The Americans, The Following, House of Cards, Deception, Zero Hour, Person of Interest, Pan Am, Damages, Smash, The Big C, Sopranos, Bored to Death, all of the Law & Order's, Mercy, Brotherhood, Life on Mars, Ed, Third Watch, The Bedford Diaries, The $treet, Queens' Supreme, All My Children, Guiding Light, and Spike TV's The Kill Point. He has also been involved with a number of Web-series, including The ONION, Candice Bushnell's The Broadroom, Karl Manhair-Postal Inspector, Good Medicine, and The Stay-at-Home Dad.
His Stage work Includes Side Man (Broadway), Warren Leight's Sec 310, Row D, Seats 5&6, Dinner With Friends, Julie Taymor's Titus Andronicus, Saturday Sunday Monday, Denial (Long Wharf), Talley's Folly, Romeo and Juliet (Acting Company), and Lone Star (London and Edinburgh). Geoffrey has been featured in over 200 television and radio commercials, including two award-winning campaigns: Let It Out (Kleenex--the Good Listener), and Fair Enough (part of the Truth campaign).
Geoffrey began directing in college, and in London, he developed the play-reading series Readings at One at the Duke of York's Theater in the West End. There he directed the London premier reading of Allan Knee's The Man Who was Peter Pan, upon which the film Finding Neverland was based. Other directing credits include Stripped (an original piece) in New York, For Our Daughters (Illuminart) in Staten Island, James Mclure's 1959 Pink Thunderbird (Lone Star and Laundry and Bourbon) in Brooklyn, Prey (NYfringe 2010), My Secret Public Seder (an Original Piece, written for and with members of the Bergen County JCCY), Winterglass (an original piece), and Cowboys II, by Sam Shepard.
As a coach and teacher, he has worked all over the country with actors whose credits include all the major TV shows in New York, as well as film and theater. His students have also been accepted to some of the best theater programs in the country, including Ithaca, Fordham, Emerson, Michigan, Mason Gross, and UCSD. He has also developed flexible acting curriculum and programs for actors of all ages, skill levels, and experience.
In his spare time, Geoffrey founded the The Chaucerbury Group, a Media company in New York whose clients include The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, The Children Heritage Foundation, and Columbia University.
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SAG - AFTRA member.
Mature New York Actor. Specializing in speaking and non speaking character roles in full beard (long or short). Leonardo Da Vinci look alike. Roles include: ship captain, merchant marine, homeless man, mental hospital patient, God, wizard, yogi, medieval artisan, ghost, thief, violinist, judge, subway rider, hillbilly, professor, beggar, drunk, artist, art historian, mystic, butcher and many other mature character parts.
Fluent in Italian, Spanish, French, speaks German, Russian, Portuguese. Voiceover - Italian, English (also with British, U.S. Southern, French, Italian accents). Lectures on health, physical fitness; sings (legit), dances (ballroom), amateur vegan bodybuilder.
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Larry Pine (born March 3, 1945) is an American film, television and theatre actor.
He began his professional acting career Off-Broadway, then appeared in Cyrano de Bergerac at the Vivian Beaumont Theatre in 1968 as Fop. A founding member of the avant-garde theater company the Manhattan Project, Pine appeared with the group in Alice in Wonderland, directed by Andre Gregory, in 1970 (Manhattan Project 1973).
He made his film debut in 1978 in James Ivory's Hullabaloo Over Georgie and Bonnie's Pictures, which was made for television, but later was released theatrically. Since then, he has performed in Louis Malle's Vanya on 42nd Street, Woody Allen's Celebrity, Small Time Crooks, Melinda and Melinda, and other films.
He appears in the book Are You Dave Gorman? as the first actor encountered by the writer to have played a fictional Dave Gorman (in The Ice Storm). He has appeared twice as a "Charlie Rose type" interviewer in the films The Royal Tenenbaums and The Door in the Floor, featuring him in a dark studio conducting a one-on-one interview in Rose's distinctive format.
He appeared in All My Children as Max Jeffries (1992) and as Barry Shire #1 (1997–1999).
Most recently, he appeared in Russ Emanuel's "Chasing the Green" alongside Jeremy London, Ryan Hurst, William Devane, and Robert Picardo.
He is married to composer and sound designer Margaret Pine.