The Wednesday Night Save the World Society (2001)
Feeling increasingly trapped, frustrated and alone, middle-aged Los Angeles resident Dee Barnes decides to turn her life (and hopefully the lives of others) around by starting a weekly discussion open to anyone who cares to join. She soon finds her house filled with an assortment of characters, including a bulimic goth, a sexist jerk, and a meek young man who only wants to protect the environment. As they open up to each other with their ideas and feelings, they gradually start to learn more about themselves.
Directors: Fred Burke, Dave Eisenstark.
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Dwight Hicks as Gary Quinn |
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Ruth de Sosa as Dee |
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Mary Margaret Robinson as Beverly |
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Roger Ranney as Larry Keller |
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David Grammer as Burt |
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Madison R. Wells as Delphine |
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Peter Szumlas as Perry |
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Hollace Starr as Linda Mitchell |
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Paul Roache as Gerald |
| Sound | Tim Riley | Music |
| Production | Mary Margaret Robinson | Producer |
| Art | Alex Hajdu | Production Design |
| Directing | Fred Burke | Director |
| Writing | Dave Eisenstark | Writer |
| Crew | Tom Connole | Cinematography |
| Production | Geno Havens | Casting |
| Writing | Fred Burke | Writer |
| Production | David Nagy | Producer |
| Directing | Sadye Henson | First Assistant Director |
| Directing | Dave Eisenstark | Director |
| Camera | Alan Armes | Assistant Camera |
| Sound | Mary Jo Devenney | Sound Mixer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Jan Arcaro | Hair Designer |
| Art | Gordon Capps | Art Direction |
| Costume & Make-Up | Jan Arcaro | Makeup Designer |