
Re-Directing Eddie
Romance · Comedy
Overview
Making an indie film is murder under the best of circumstances, but first-time director Eddie Vassick's scenario is chaotic. Halfway through filming his main investor croaks. He has to tangle with the investor's widow who not only demands a plum role in the film when she's never acted a day in her life, but sells the film's rights to none other than Eddie's domineering older brother Warren. Warren is a B-movie mogul, king of commercial flicks, who has cast a shadow over Eddie his entire life. Eddie is forced to bend to Warren's will, and Warren immediately issues an impossible ultimatum, true to form. Eddie must re-shoot the entire film in costly 35mm format in four weeks time, or control of the entire project will revert to Warren. Meanwhile, Warren, who has always been secretly jealous of his little brother's inherent talents, has gotten his hands on a copy of Eddie's script and views this project as his one shot to catapult himself from the "B" leagues into the majors.
Top Cast


Fred Berman
Fred Berman
Oliver Perry
Fred Berman
Oliver Perry


Valerie Perrine
Valerie Perrine
Gloria Vassick
Valerie Perrine
Gloria Vassick


Steven Marcus
Steven Marcus
Jacky Dunkirk
Steven Marcus
Jacky Dunkirk


Jaid Barrymore
Jaid Barrymore
Carla Bass
Jaid Barrymore
Carla Bass


April Pressel
April Pressel
Production Assistant
April Pressel
Production Assistant


Matt Skollar
Matt Skollar
Jason
Matt Skollar
Jason


Quiana Grant
Quiana Grant
Oliver's Boardwalk Woman
Quiana Grant
Oliver's Boardwalk Woman
Nathaniel Eaton
Nathaniel Eaton
Eddie Vassick
Nathaniel Eaton
Eddie Vassick
Jonathan Moore
Jonathan Moore
Warren Vassick
Jonathan Moore
Warren Vassick
Deirdre Coleman Imus
Deirdre Coleman Imus
Dana Carpenter
Deirdre Coleman Imus
Dana Carpenter
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