Break a Leg

Break a Leg Review



I saw BREAK A LEG at a film festival a couple years ago and was pleasantly surprised. First off, John Cassini is one of those actor's actors who has been in everything but you probably wouldn't recognize him if he were to punch you in the nose. At any rate, he does an excellent job at keeping the reins in on his character, where I think a lot of other actors would start chewing up the scenery and blow it. Cassini does anything but that and provides a very compelling and beguiling anti-hero. The dialogue is crisp, the story tight and director Monika Mitchell maintains that delicate balance between the sardonic and the satirical that is so hard to do to pay off a black comedy like this one. A real indie gem and a must-see for actors. I wish there were more like it out there.

Break a Leg Feature

  • The nepotism that runs rife throughout the film world proves to be problematic for talented actor Max, who can't seem to land a job. But Max has plenty of cunning, and comes up with a devious plan to get ahead in the acting world, giving a whole new meaning to the term BREAK A LEG. Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: ACTION/ADVENTURE Rating: NR Age: 039414520569 UPC: 039414
The nepotism that runs rife throughout the film world proves to be problematic for talented actor Max who can't seem to land a job. But Max has plenty of cunning and comes up with a devious plan to get ahead in the acting world giving a whole new meaning to the term BREAK A LEG.System Requirements:Running Time 97 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: ACTION/ADVENTURE/THRILLERS Rating: NR UPC: 039414520569 Manufacturer No: MTI2056DVD


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