A Wake in Providence | |
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Directed by | Rosario Roveto Jr. |
Written by | Billy Van Zandt Jane Milmore Vincent Pagano Michael Pagano |
Produced by | Patrick Coppola Vincent Pagano William Redner Rosario Roveto Jr. |
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Cinematography | Mark Kohl |
Edited by | Gareth O'Neil |
Music by | Ed Alton |
Production companies | Mister P. Productions Gladiator Pictures |
Distributed by | Indican Pictures |
Release date | 1999 |
Running time | 92 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
A Wake in Providence (also titled Almost Married) is a 1999 American independent comedy film that is the directorial debut of Rosario Roveto Jr. It stars Vincent Pagano, who also co-wrote the screenplay, and Victoria Rowell.[1][2]
Premise
When Anthony's African-American girlfriend Alissa meets his Italian-American family at his grandfather's funeral, confrontations, confessions, and a hilarious race to the altar ensue!
Cast
- Vincent Pagano as Anthony
- Victoria Rowell as Alissa
- Mike Pagano as Frankie
- Adrienne Barbeau as Aunt Lidia
- Micole Mercurio as Aunt Elaine
- Lisa Raggio as Claudia
- Dan Lauria as Rudy
- Kaye Kingston as Gram Baldassarre
- Louis Guss as Uncle Guy
- Sam Coppola as Uncle Joe
- John Capodice as Uncle Sal
- Mark DeCarlo as Vinnie
- Jane Milmore as Patty
- John Mariano as Brunie
- Billy Van Zandt as Louie
- Magda Harout as Aunt Alma
References
- ↑ "A Wake in Providence". Variety. 7 November 1999. Retrieved 21 December 2017.
- ↑ Stevens, Dana (11 November 2005). "Film Review: A Wake in Providence". The New York Times. Retrieved 14 March 2021.
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