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Actors: Kenn Michael (miscellaneous crew), Matthew Leutwyler (producer), Cristina Malavenda (editor), Hayes MacArthur (actor), Hayes MacArthur (producer), Aaron Zachary Philips (actor), Matt Corboy (actor), Steve Olson (actor), Darren Capozzi (actor), Scott MacArthur (writer), Scott MacArthur (producer), Scott MacArthur (actor), Scott MacArthur (director), Jonathan Townsager (actor), Dinora Walcott (actress),
Genres: Drama, Music, Short,Actors: Daniel Schechter (producer), Alexandra Case (actress), Gene Jones (actor), Walt Willey (actor), Naim Omari (actor), Andrew Fitzgerald (actor), Ariana Madix (actress), Crystal Bock (actress), Andrew Fitzgerald (editor), Andrew Fitzgerald (director), Matthew Hatchette (actor), Robin Rose Singer (actress), Kevin Porter Young (actor), Kevin Porter Young (writer), Kevin Porter Young (producer),
Plot: Dustin seems to be living the happy life of a swinging NYC bachelor. By day, he works as a personal trainer, by night he hangs out with his boys from the gym, and every spare moment seems more than dedicated to staying in peek physical condition. After a gym member, Becky (the type of woman his wild friends wouldn't give a second look), Dustin begins facing some bitter realities of his life, both past and present. Combining comedy and drama, the film asks the question of whether you can really be honest with anyone unless you're honest with yourself...
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance,Actors: Finlay Currie (actor), John Schlesinger (director), Ann Skinner (miscellaneous crew), Mona Washbourne (actress), Ernest Clark (actor), Richard Rodney Bennett (composer), Ethel Griffies (actress), Patrick Barr (actor), Tom Courtenay (actor), Julie Christie (actress), John Schlesinger (actor), James Payne (actor), Leonard Rossiter (actor), George Innes (actor), Anna Wing (actress),
Plot: A young British clerk in a gloomy North Country undertaker's office, Billy is bombarded daily by the propaganda of the media that all things are for the asking. This transparently false doctrine, coupled with the humdrum job and his wild imagination, leads him on frequent flights to "Ambrosia," a mythical kingdom where he is crowned king, general, lover or any idealized hero the real situation of the moment makes him desire. His vacillating commitment and post-adolescent immaturity have created situations which make Ambrosia all the more attractive. He's succeeded in becoming engaged to two different girls, simultaneously, while in love with a third, Liz. He's in hot water with his employer, having spent a rather large sum of postage money on his personal frivolities. And last, but not least, his dream of becoming a highly-paid, famous scriptwriter in London seems doomed to failure. The only person in his life capable of bringing him down to earth is Liz, and she's having a difficult time of it. Finally, he gets his life sufficiently in order to leave for London with his true love. Billy still hasn't come to grips with the real world by the end of the film. He leaves the train to buy milk from a vending machine and watches the train slowly pull out for London with Liz aboard. He returns to the more comfortable shelter of his parents home, Ambrosia and his imagination.
Keywords: 1960s, ambrosia, apartment-building, aphrodisiac, army-officer, arrest, bagpipes, band, based-on-novel, based-on-playActors: Roy William Neill (producer), Roy William Neill (director), Bretton Byrd (composer), William Hartnell (actor), Jack Hawkins (actor), John Loder (actor), Aubrey Mallalieu (actor), Roddy McDowall (actor), Brock Williams (writer), Roy William Neill (writer), Austin Melford (writer), Frederick Burtwell (actor), Richard George (actor), Derek N. Twist (writer), Jane Baxter (actress),
Genres: Crime, Drama,