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Girlfriend's Day
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The movie centers on Ray Wentworth, once a king of the wordsmith world, and now a down-on-his-luck romance card writer. In trying to recapture the feelings that once made him the greatest, he gets entangled in a web of murder and deceit.
The movie centers on Ray Wentworth, once a king of the wordsmith world, and now a down-on-his-luck romance card writer. In trying to recapture the feelings that once made him the greatest, he gets entangled in a web of murder and deceit.
Actors:
Rich Sommer,
Larry Fessenden,
Steven Michael Quezada,
Toby Huss,
Echo Kellum,
David Sullivan,
Courtney Fansler
Rich Sommer
2 February 1978, Toledo, Ohio, USA
Larry Fessenden
23 March 1963, New York City, New York, USA
Steven Michael Quezada
15 February 1963, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
Toby Huss
9 December 1966, Marshalltown, Iowa, USA
Echo Kellum
David Sullivan
29 April 1977, Tyler, Texas, USA
Courtney Fansler
Director:
Michael Paul Stephenson
Michael Paul Stephenson
28 February 1978, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Country:
United States
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February 23, 2017
Girlfriend's Day is not a great film, but it occasionally works, especially due to Bob Odenkirk's performance at its heart.
February 15, 2017
By the time it's all over, you're left with the same giddiness you feel after reading a Daniel Clowes comic or a Jonathan Ames story
February 15, 2017
Stephenson has a rocky time bringing this alternate reality to life, if only because the premise at its core is such an inherently silly (and oddly specific) one.
February 28, 2017
Film noir parody has violence, cursing, and sexual content.

