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Hit And Runway (2002)
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Starring: Michael Parducci, Peter Jacobson, Judy Prescott, Kerr Smith, J.K. Simmons,
Director: Christopher Livingston
Category: Gay, Comedy
Studio: Lot 47 Films
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Length:
101 Mins

 
 

 

Synopsis: Alex is an ambitious Italian-Catholic, working class, testosterone-driven young dreamer who fantasizes about making it big as a Hollywood screenwriter. Elliot is everything Alex is not -- gay, Jewish, thirty-something, nebishly intellectual and TALENTED. Alex has a great title and an awesome concept for a hit film, HIT AND RUNWAY, about a New York cop, who goes undercover as a gun-wielding fashion model. The only problem is, Alex can't write. Determined not to spend the rest of his life washing dishes, Alex begins a rocky collaboration with Elliot who considers the project to be nothing more than fluff. Elliot agrees to participate only after Alex promises to help him get a date with Joey, the cute struggling actor who works with Alex at the cafe. By the end of this heartwarming, laugh-out-loud comedy, Alex and Ellot not only have written a great screenplay, they've rewritten each other's lives.