A group of aspiring young actors wait tables at a New York City restaurant.A group of aspiring young actors wait tables at a New York City restaurant.A group of aspiring young actors wait tables at a New York City restaurant.
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5.3/10
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Christopher Lawford
- L.A. Director
- (as Chris Lawford)
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- SoundtracksIt Will Have To Do (Until The Real Thing Comes Along)
Written by Mann Holiner (as Hollinger), Saul Chaplin, Sammy Cahn (as Kahn), Alberta Nichols (as Nichols) and L.E. Freeman (as Freeman) / ASCAP
Performed by Dean Martin
Published by Anne-Rachel Corp., Chappell and Co., Inc., WB Music Corp.
Courtesy of EMI-Capital, Entertainment Properties
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OUTSTANDING. Inventive, fresh, and laugh-out-loud funny.
Ever been to an independent film festival? Can be a real mixed bag - experimental stuff, the requisite foreign fare, a few obscure shorts with bizarre plots and bad lighting. But there are always a few good films too... and if you're really lucky, you'll catch a flick that simply blows you away. For me, "The Waiting Game". WOW. Not only is it a completely fresh take on what could have been food for cliche, it is bold, surprisingly funny, and thoroughly entertaining from start to finish. Strong performances from the ensemble cast effect a genuine chemistry, although it is perhaps ironic that the unfamiliar faces add to the film's appeal. Writer/director Ken Liotti deserves big "attaboy" for an engaging plot that refuses to settle for predictability but always delivers on cue. In short, "The Waiting Game" is a keeper. It is an outstanding accomplishment by any measure and it easily ranks as one of the best independent films I've ever seen.
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- ordinaryjoe
- Feb 16, 2000
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- 1 hour 25 minutes
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