

Documentary
Overview
Alternately hilarious and horrifying, Overnight chronicles one man's misadventures of making a Hollywood movie. It starts out as a rags to riches story as Troy Duffy, a Boston-bred bartender, sells his first screenplay for The Boondock Saints.
Top Cast


Troy Duffy
Troy Duffy
Self
Troy Duffy
Self


Billy Connolly
Billy Connolly
Self
Billy Connolly
Self


Norman Reedus
Norman Reedus
Self
Norman Reedus
Self


Jake Busey
Jake Busey
Self
Jake Busey
Self


Emmanuelle Béart
Emmanuelle Béart
Self
Emmanuelle Béart
Self


Vincent D'Onofrio
Vincent D'Onofrio
Self
Vincent D'Onofrio
Self


David Della Rocco
David Della Rocco
Self
David Della Rocco
Self


Sean Patrick Flanery
Sean Patrick Flanery
Self
Sean Patrick Flanery
Self


John Goodman
John Goodman
Self
John Goodman
Self


Ron Jeremy
Ron Jeremy
Self
Ron Jeremy
Self
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