Hacks (2002 film)
Hacks | |
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Directed by | Glenn Rockowitz |
Produced by | Hila Yaish |
Written by | Glenn Rockowitz |
Starring |
Jim Gaffigan Michael Rispoli Victor Varnado |
Music by | David Morgan |
Cinematography | James Carman |
Edited by |
Brian Bulman Glenn Rockowitz |
Release dates |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $200,000 |
Hacks is a 2002 independent film written and directed by Glenn Rockowitz. This film is a mockumentary shot in black and white but struggles to sit within any conventionally defined genre.
Plot summary
The story revolves around bad stand-up comedy performances by Jim Gaffigan, Michael Rispoli and Victor Varnado. The unlikely band of comics travel to a comedy and poultry festival in the country to exercise their art. Later, a follow-up gives a summary of how everyone has progressed since appearing at the festival, with differing levels of success. On the commercially released DVD (approx 83 minutes running time), the outtakes section runs in tandem with the credits for around 5 minutes.
Cast
Actor | Role |
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Jim Gaffigan | Arty Hittle |
Michael Rispoli | Al DeMarco |
Victor Varnado | Otis |
Bart Shattuck | Bart |
Glenn Rockowitz | Lucius Diamond |
Ken Forman | Ron Kunterberger |
David G. Cohen | Baxter Hutz |
John Roach | Roachy |
Perry Wolberg | Skully |
Kelly Mealia | Cookie |
Mark Yuhasz | Dhrupick |
Leonardo Nam | Phuong |
Tracy Tobin | Penny |
Angela Muto | Slappy |
Howard Feller | Warren |
External links
- Hacks
- Hacks at the Internet Movie Database
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