Vic (film)
Vic | |
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Directed by | Sage Stallone |
Produced by |
Sage Stallone Will Huston Diana Thomas |
Screenplay by | Will Huston |
Story by | Sage Stallone |
Starring |
Clu Gulager Tom Gulager Miriam Byrd-Nethery Sage Stallone Carol Lynley John LaZar Diane Ayala Goldner Robert Jayne |
Music by | Franco Micalizzi |
Cinematography | John Gulager |
Edited by |
John Gulager Bob Murawski Paul Hart |
Production company |
Moonblood Pictures |
Distributed by | Grindhouse Releasing |
Release dates |
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Running time | 30 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Vic is a 2006 American short film drama. It is the directorial debut of Sage Stallone, son of Sylvester Stallone.[1] The film stars Clu Gulager, Tom Gulager and Miriam Byrd-Nethery with cameos by Carol Lynley,[2] John LaZar, and John Phillip Law.[3] Sage Stallone won the 2006 Boston Film Festival “Best New Filmmaker” award for this film.[1][4][5] The film had its world premiere at the 2006 Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films, where the cast and filmmakers were in attendance.[6][7][8]
Plot
Clu Gulager plays a “down-on-his-luck” actor who gets a mysterious phone call. Haunted by memories of his former glory days, Vic struggles for a Hollywood comeback.[9]
Cast
- Clu Gulager – Vic Reeves
- Miriam Byrd-Nethery – Mary Kay
- Carol Lynley – Carrie Lee
- Gregory Sierra – Charlie
- John Phillip Law – John Shelbourne
- John LaZar – Ron Barzel
- Diane Ayala Goldner – Cashier
- Peter Mark Richman – Paul Marcus
- Richard Herd – Richard Hanson
- Sage Stallone – Doc
- Robert Jayne - Vic's driver
Production
The film was shot on location in Los Angeles, California.[10] Cinematographer John Gulager, best known for being a participant in Project Greenlight and the director of the Feast films. John Gulager used a 35mm Panavision camera and lenses shooting in the 1:85 aspect ratio. The 35 mm film was processed at Technicolor lab in Hollywood.[11] The film's score was composed by Franco Micalizzi, famous for some of Italian cinema's most memorable scores of the 1970s and 1980s.[12]
References
- 1 2 Variety “Four more for Boston fest: “Renaissance", “Vic,” others added to Sept. Event” by Jeff Sneider, August 29, 2006
- ↑ “Interviews: George Kennedy, Carol Lynley at the Hollywood Celebrities Show”, HollywoodChicago.com, July 28, 2010
- ↑ “Vic” Imdb
- ↑ Imdb awards
- ↑ Movie Freak “The 22nd Annual Boston Film Festival: Highlights from the 2006 Film Festival” by Gregory L. Amato
- ↑ Palm Springs International Film Society web site “2006 PALM SPRINGS INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF SHORT FILMS & SHORT FILM MARKET ANNOUNCES FESTIVAL WINNERS”, September 30, 2006
- ↑ Palm Springs Film Festival
- ↑ “Sylvester Stallone Bio: Sylvester Stallone’s Son Sage” Squidoo.com
- ↑ Imdb plot summary
- ↑ Vic locations Imdb
- ↑ Vic Technical Specs – Imdb
- ↑ Franco Micalizzi “L'Ultima Neve Di Primavera” review – Run Movies EU
External links
- Vic at the Internet Movie Database
- About “Vic”