Spanish Fly (2003 film)
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Spanish Fly | |
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Directed by | Will Wallace |
Written by | Will Wallace Daniel Wulkan |
Produced by | Daniel Wulkan |
Starring | David Shackelford Will Wallace Judy Geeson Anthony Crivello Carlos Alazraqui Joe Estevez |
Cinematography | Michael Santy |
Edited by | Vince Filippone |
Music by | Ruben Zahra |
Production companies | Iron Heart Films StampleVision Productions |
Release dates |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Spanish Fly is a 2002 American comedy-drama film directed by Will Wallace, and follows the use of an aphrodisiac in a Los Angeles nightclub.
Cast
[edit]- David Shackelford as Leonard
- Will Wallace as Gordy
- Judy Geeson as Miss England
- Anthony Crivello as Tony
- Carlos Alazraqui as Enrique
- Robert Merrill as Oedipus boy
- Joe Estevez as Harry Homeless
- Katrina Holden Bronson as Anda
- Tom J. Jones as T.J.
- Ruben Pla as Henpecked Hank
- Tess Hunt as Whinnie Whipcream
- Larry Romano as John (NY)
- Dana Lee as Dr. Wang
- Jonathan Abrahams as Yoga Jon
- Lisa Ann Morrison as Yoga Jean
- Eric Martsolf as Brick Hauser
- Kyle Dunnigan as Skippy
- Paul Vogt and Peter Allen Vogt as Brick's managers
Accolades
[edit]Director Will Wallace won the Festival Prize for Best Comedy Feature at the Deep Ellum Film Festival in 2002.
External links
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