Mr. Dramatic (2005)
After a series of fruitless relationships, an innocent young woman ventures out yet again into the cruel world of desperate assholes, the social wasteland known as Hollywood, California. On a blind date, hoping to find Mr. Right, she ends up finding Mr. Dramatic, a lonely man afflicted by the bitter pain of living in his own world. Together, these two seemingly pathetic souls discover that someone perfect could really be out there for each of them. Unfortunately, all Hell must break loose in a filthy meat market for this understanding to take hold. It isn't pretty, but neither is dating in LA.
Director: John Stalberg Jr.
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Oliver Hudson as Mr. Dramatic |
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Amy Acker as Jody |
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Katharine Towne as Elizabeth |
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Alana de la Garza as Ms. Dramatic |
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Rachel Nichols as Cigarette Girl |
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Nina Werman as Cocktail Waitress |
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André Vippolis as Tough Guy |
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Marc Rose as Doorman |
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Faleolo Alailima as Bouncer |
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Jules Leyser as Bartender |
| Production | Jason Farrand | Executive Producer |
| Production | Robert Coulter | Executive Producer |
| Writing | John Stalberg Jr. | Writer |
| Production | Robert Bauer | Producer |
| Editing | John Stalberg Jr. | Editor |
| Production | Prasad Ganguli | Co-Executive Producer |
| Production | Ken Coon | Executive Producer |
| Production | John Stalberg Jr. | Producer |
| Crew | Morgan Susser | Cinematography |
| Production | William Butler-Sloss | Line Producer |
| Production | Eric Bonniot | Executive Producer |
| Production | Ken Silverman | Co-Executive Producer |
| Directing | John Stalberg Jr. | Director |