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Ben Bailey | ... |
Zack Wright
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Godfrey | ... |
Kevin
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Steve Byrne | ... |
Alex the Comic
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Jayson Simba | ... |
Phil Freeman
(as Jayson Vades)
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Roger Anthony | ... |
Sai Wuah
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Erik Davies | ... |
Dmitri
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Emily Sproch | ... |
Janet
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Alla Broitman | ... |
Sexy Blonde
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David Broitman | ... |
Russ Maiden, RPh.
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Zack Broitman | ... |
Max
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Marisa Brown | ... |
Robber's Bitch
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Veronika Dash | ... |
Tall Hot Blonde
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Gretchen DeMatera | ... |
Juicy
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Kimberly Dullaghan | ... |
Ellen
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Greg Evelkin | ... |
Herschel the vomit man /
Pico's friend
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A Pharmacist, braves a memorably zany night as he muses about life as a Vegas roulette dealer. Encountering a range of customers, from rude to idiotic, from beautiful to dangerous, Zack and his wise-cracking Pharmacy Tech, Ty, attempt to make sense of the world they spend half of their life in, at Brooklyn's Goodyear Pharmacy. Before the shift finally comes to a close, Zack's newfound "self" gets tested to the extreme, as the lives of Zack, Ty and frequent customer Phil, a manic OCD patient, are put in danger by an armed and desperate man who will stop at nothing to get what he wants. Written by Anonymous
When I went to see this film I've prepared myself for a mediocre no budget independent production. I would normally skip it but since it was directed by someone I knew personally, I wanted to provide my support no matter what.... Oh, my, was I wrong!!!!
I absolutely loved this film, from the first shot up until the end. Filled with jokes and slapstick comedy situations, it was very well scripted, directed and acted. The shooting has actually taken place few years ago on Coney Island Ave, right across 61st pct in Brooklyn in a real drug store which, unfortunately, does not exist anymore.
The cast was at the screening, too, including Ben Bailey (Zack) from "Cash Cab".
It was my pleasure to meet them all.
It is great to see that there are talents not corrupted by the big movie industry who are creative and original. Way to go, Dave Broytman and the crew! Job well done, and from the bottom of my heart I wish many more to come.