Night Club (2011 film)
Night Club is a 2011 American comedy film starring Ernest Borgnine and Mickey Rooney. It is the directorial debut of Sam Borowski.[1]
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Directed by | Sam Borowski |
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Screenplay by | Larry Delrose Tom Hass |
Story by | Larry Delrose |
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Cinematography | William Schweikert |
Edited by | Joann Murano |
Distributed by | The Naoj Company |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Justin (Zachary Abel), Nikki (Ahney Her) and Chris (Bryan Williams) take jobs at a retirement home to pay their way through college. With the help of Alfred (Ernest Borgnine), one of the residents, they set up a nightclub on the premises.
Cast
- Ernest Borgnine as Albert
- Zachary Abel as Justin Palma
- Natasha Lyonne as Mrs. Keaton
- Ahney Her as Nikki
- Mickey Rooney as Jerry Sherman
- Sally Kellerman as Dorothy
- Daniel Roebuck as Frank
- Rance Howard as Chuck
- Paul Sorvino as Himself
- Alex Hyde-White as Preacher
- Chuck McCann as Manny Melowitz
- Bill Sorvino as Arresting Officer
- Mary Dimino as Gina Palma
- Duane Whitaker as Intimidating Inmate
- Jan Rooney as Janet
- Jessica DiCicco as Receptionist
- Clint Howard as Cliff
- Dick Contino as Himself
- Hal Williams as Resident Playing Cards at Casino Night
- Mara New as Muriel
- Harold Sylvester as Grim Interviewer
- Efram Potelle as Serious Interviewer
- Jen Johnson as Typing Bikini Girl
Awards
The film won Best Feature, Best Director, Best Actor (Borgnine), Best Actress (Lyonne), and Best Supporting Actor/Actress (Kellerman) at the Golden Door International Film Festival in Jersey City, New Jersey.[2]
References
- Shoard, Catherine (29 March 2011). "Mickey Rooney and Ernest Borgnine set for Night Club appearance". The Guardian. Retrieved 3 January 2017.
- "Golden Door Film International Festival wraps up; Night Club big winner of night". The Hudson Reporter. 17 October 2011. Retrieved 3 January 2017.
External links
- Night Club at IMDb
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