This character drama, set in a local pub in rural New York State, focuses on the lives, thoughts, and emotions of a group of social outcasts. The lead misfit is Victor, a shy and very rotund man in his '30s who works as a pizza maker in a roadside inn. His mother, Dolly owns the establishment. She dominates his life. The senior waitress there is Dolores, an aging woman with a reputation for being easy. Dolores is resentful when Dolly hires the vivacious teenager Callie, who is in love with Jeff, a garage mechanic. Victor develops a painful crush on Callie and fantasizes about rescuing her from a life with Jeff. To help himself, he begins to diet and enrolls at a chef school. His mother becomes suddenly ill. Then Delores makes a pass at him, but he doesn't respond. He does however, feel emboldened to make a play for Callie. His actions lead him into a new world of expression. — Sandra Brennan
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Pruitt Taylor Vince | Victor Modino |
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Shelley Winters | Dolly Modino |
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Liv Tyler | Callie |
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Deborah Harry | Delores |
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Joe Grifasi | Leo |
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Evan Dando | Jeff |
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David Patrick Kelly | Grey Man in Hospital |
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Marian Quinn | Darlene |
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Meg Hartig | Donna |
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Zandy Hartig | Jean |
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Peter Ortel | Tony |
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George Alvarez | Orderly |
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Cordis Heard | Nurse |
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J.C. MacKenzie | Gas Man |
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Allan D'Arcangelo | Sonny |
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Scott Ambrozy | Guy in Truck |
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Vince Parenti | Trucker |
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Dennis Prager | Radio Talk Show Host |
| Director | James Mangold |
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| Writer | James Mangold | |
| Producer | Herbert Beigel, Scott Ferguson, Gretchen McGowan, Richard Miller, Jane Wright | |
| Musician | Thurston Moore | |
| Photography | Michael F. Barrow | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Screen Ratios | Standard (1.33:1) |
| Audio Tracks | ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Surround |
| Regions | 1 |