Saturday Morning (2007 film) explained

Saturday Morning
Director:Rob Greenberg
Producer:Rob Greenberg
Jennifer Lieberman
Frank Nugent
Starring:Joey Piscopo
George Wendt
Valerie R. Feingold
Louis Mandylor
Ashley Carin
Victor Raider-Wexler
Beth Ostrosky
Lillo Brancato, Jr.
Music:James Manno
Cinematography:Tristan G. Sheridan
Editing:Harris Demel
James Manno
Joey Piscopo
Distributor:Vivendi Entertainment
Lightyear Entertainment
Runtime:81 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Saturday Morning is a 2007 American comedy film written and directed by Rob Greenberg and starring Joey Piscopo, George Wendt, Valerie R. Feingold, Louis Mandylor, Ashley Carin, Victor Raider-Wexler, Beth Ostrosky, and Lillo Brancato, Jr.

Saturday Morning was Greenberg's first feature film, shot independently after years of failing to break into the industry. The film was inspired in combination by waking up early on a Saturday morning, an episode of Night Court, and driving into New York City for a date. Exterior filming was done in the town of Westfield, NJ, were the TV Series Ed was also shot.[1]

Premise

A dull, office dwelling loser named Wes Selman gets a strange birthday present from an uncle to get his house painted forcing him to awake at 6 a.m. and leading him on a two-hour odyssey through a strange other world where everything magically goes his way till 8 a.m. that Saturday morning.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rising to "Saturday Morning": An Interview with Filmmaker Rob Greenberg . December 26, 2009 . A.R. . Handler . Identity Theory.