Lonely Street (film) explained

Lonely Street
Director:Peter Ettinger
Cinematography:Marco Fargnoli
Country:United States
Language:English

Lonely Street is a 2008 American comedy-thriller film directed by Peter Ettinger and starring Jay Mohr, Robert Patrick, Nikki Cox, Joe Mantegna and Katt Williams. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Steve Brewer.

The film premiered at the 2008 Boston Film Festival.[1] [2]

Plot summary

Bubba Mabry (Mohr), a notoriously gullible private detective, is hired to snoop on a tabloid reporter by a mysterious celebrity known only as Mr. Aaron (Patrick). When the tabloid reporter is murdered, Mabry becomes the prime suspect in his death.

Cast

Soundtrack

Elvis impersonator James "The King" Brown was brought to Ardent Studios by soundtrack producer Danny Seraphine to record When the Rebel Comes Home and Waiting for this Moment.[3] [4] [5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Archived copy . 2020-06-05 . 2009-09-20 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090920125829/http://www.bostonfilmfestival.org/docs/RT25Sponsorships.pdf . dead .
  2. Web site: "Lonely Street" finally hits the big screen . 9 September 2008 .
  3. Book: Seraphine, Danny . Danny Seraphine

    . Street Player: My Chicago Story . Danny Seraphine . . 2010-09-23 . 2014-07-17 . 284 . 9780470625736.

  4. Web site: John. Beifuss . Septuagenarian Elvis, comedy thriller take long route to DVD release . . 2009-08-01 . 2014-07-17.
  5. Web site: Lonely Street (2009) . . 2014-07-17.