Up Your Alley (film) explained

Up Your Alley
Director:Bob Logan
Producer:Murray Langston
Starring:Murray Langston
Linda Blair
Music:Paul Ventimiglia
Cinematography:Mark Melville
Editing:Tom Siiter
Country:United States

Up Your Alley is a 1989 romantic comedy film directed by Bob Logan and starring Linda Blair.[1] [2] The screenplay was by Logan and Murray Langston (better known as the Unknown Comic), who also co-stars.

Premise

While pursuing a story on homelessness, an undercover reporter (Blair) finds romance with a transient (Langston).[3]

Cast

Release

The film was released in the United States on April 1, 1989 and secured a VHS release on August 10, 1989.[4]

Notes and References

  1. News: Up Your Alley Probably Isn't. . Apr 21, 1989.
  2. Book: Langman, Larry. The Media in the Movies: A Catalog of American Journalism Films, 1900 - 1996 . 1998. McFarland & Co. 0-7864-0433-7 . 275.
  3. Book: Min, Eung-Jun . Reading the Homeless: The Media's Image of Homeless Culture. 1999 . Greenwood Publishing Group . 0-275-95950-3 . 168.
  4. Web site: Up Your Alley (1989) . TCM . Turner Classic Movies . July 9, 2011.