Lucky Them
Ellie Klug is a music critic in her 40s at a dying underground magazine, Stax. Her editor, Giles, (Oliver Platt) assigns Ellie to write a piece on Matthew Smith on the 10th anniversary of his disappearance which most people consider a suicide. Ellie, who was Matthew's childhood sweetheart and who remained with him until his disappearance, is unconvinced that he is dead and decides to track Matthew down. After receiving a tip online as to Matthew Smith's location, Giles gives Ellie a thousand dollars to pay the source. However Ellie is distracted by Lucas Stone, (Ryan Eggold) a struggling musician who is interested in Ellie, and accidentally leaves the money beside him when she leaves to catch her bus. When Ellie ignores his calls, Lucas misinterprets Ellie's actions and uses the money to cut a demo tape, believing that Ellie left him the money as a show of faith.
MPAA Rating: | R |
Genre: | Drama, Comedy |
Country: | United States |
Produced By: | Emily Wachtel, John Harrington Bland, Joanne Woodward, Lacey Leavitt, Linda Pizzuti Henry, Huck Botko, Peer Pedersen, Adam Gibbs, Amy Hobby |
Directed By: | Megan Griffiths |
Written By: | Huck Botko, Emily Wachtel, Caroline Sherman |
Cast: | Emily Wachtel, Amy Seimetz, Mary Quick, Aron Michael Thompson, Thomas Haden Church, Stefan Hajek, Toni Collette, Joey Ally, Johnny Depp, Lynn Shelton, Joanne Woodward, Jason Lee Daniel, Gary Gulman, Joseph R. Porter, Louis Hobson, Jake Robards, Andy Ryan Johnson, Nina Arianda, Elizabeth Rhoades, Ryan Eggold, Linas Phillips, Heidi Barrientes, Conrad Wrobel, S.J. Chiro, Conner Marx, Christian Palmer, Wally Dalton, Sean Nelson, Fernando Duran, Stephanie Kukuruza, Carollani Sandberg, Oliver Platt, Ahna O'Reilly, Tony Doupe, Richard Carmen, Kevin Seal, Alan Lee Baker, Evan Mosher |
In Theaters: | Apr 21, 2014 |
Runtime: | 1 hour 37 minutes |
Production: | Mymy Productions, Tangerine Entertainment |
Box Office: | $48,995 |
Available On: | Itunes, Netflix |
Read More On: | Wikipedia |