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| Category | Comedies DVDs, Friends Movies, Theatrical Releases (Not Yet Available) Videos, Competitions | | Starring | Bryce Johnson, Austin Peck, Karen Black, Roma Maffia, Lauren Stamile, Amber Benson, Tom Gilroy | | Director | Russell Brown | | Director of Photography | Marco Fargnoli | | Producer | Roni Deitz, Russell Brown | | Screenwriter | Russell Brown |
In this indie comedy, two friends (played by Austin Peck and Bryce Johnson) are torn apart by something as small as a screenplay. Sam has written a script called, "The Bluetooth Virgin," and his friend David thinks it's awful. But instead of agreeing to disagree, the men allow "The Bluetooth Virgin" to come between them. This film also stars Roma Maffia, Amber Benson, and Karen Black. Blue Tooth Virgin Reviews: "[H]ilarious, acutely knowing....Led by a bravura performance from Karen Black as Sam's expensive script consultant, Brown's people are laughably overly analytical."-- Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times
This is the only Austin Peck video. Blue Tooth Virgin | CD Universe Part number | 7812879 | | Release Date | New Blue Tooth Virgin TR release date | | Rating | R (MPAA) | | Also Known As | Bluetooth Virgin | | Movie Details | Color |
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