Overnight Sensation (2000)
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Runtime: 90 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Park City, Utah, is ripe with feeding frenzies every year when the Sundance Film Festival comes around. This comedy teams a screenwriter with an agent in an attempt to drum up publicity for a new... Park City, Utah, is ripe with feeding frenzies every year when the Sundance Film Festival comes around. This comedy teams a screenwriter with an agent in an attempt to drum up publicity for a new film in the festival. Giving the festival audience clues to the film's plot in a puzzle-piece style, this combo set off the biggest publicity stunt of the festival. With all this success, now all they have to do is deliver the film. Edie Falco appears in this comedy that will have audiences dying to visit Sundance. [More]
Starring: Maxwell Caulfield, Edie Falco, Mark Goddard, Sean Dugan
Starring: Maxwell Caulfield, Edie Falco, Mark Goddard, Sean Dugan
Director: Glen Trotiner
Director: Glen Trotiner
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Release:
Nov 26, 2002
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