- Funny, sexy, sad, bizarre and uplifting. These are the stories recounted in the comic-drama "Grown Men." Old friends regale each other with stories, and in the process reveal what it means to be a grown man ... and demonstrate how far they
- Funny, sexy, sad, bizarre and uplifting. These are the stories recounted in "Grown Men," a comic-drama from Granite Productions.
Old friends regale each other with stories late at night, and in the process reveal what it means to be a grown man ... and demonstrate how far they have to go to become one.
There's Eddie (David Fields) who falls for a lap-dancer ... Bo (Tom Poole), an inpatient on a pass who throws a bachelor party and connects with the mother-of-the-bride ... Daniel (Peter Moore), a renaissance man who tops off the worst day of his life by passing out in a blood bank ... Will (Matthew G. Anderson), the waiter with a story about a blonde and some handcuffs.
All the grown men have stories, and all of them involve women. Even two waitresses, Allison (Kate Eifrig) and Liz (Amy Shomshak) share their tale of their worst blind date with a grown man.
Before the evening is over, the line between truth and fiction becomes blurred, as some characters learn something about themselves ... and the rest go home.
"Grown Men" premiered at the Ashland Independent Film Festival. It was named "Best of the Fest - Best Feature Screenplay" at the Black Point Film Festival in Lake Geneva.
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