The Stand-In (1999 film) explained
The Stand-in is a 1999 American film by "Good To Be Seen Films" directed by Roberto Monticello. The plot concerns a struggling actor who takes inspiration from his day-job, care of an injured black athlete. The cast features Robbie Bryan, Joseph Barbara, Judith Ivey, and David Ogden Stiers.[1]
Notes and References
- John B. Manbeck, Robert Singer The Brooklyn Film: Essays in the History of Filmmaking 2002 p228 078648120X "The Stand-in (1999, Good To Be Seen Films, cl, NR) Dir: Roberto Monticello; Cast: Robbie Bryan, Joseph Barbara, Judith Ivey, David Ogden Stiers (Plot: struggling actor tries to make it in NYC as he is inspired ..."