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Runtime:
1:50:00
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Rating:
5.4
Director:
Barry Primus
Cast:
Robert Wuhl, Martin Landau, Vasek Simek…
Plot:
This self-effacing comedy about film industry blues stars Robert Wuhl and Martin Landau as a writer/producer duo who must deal with the increasingly fickle demands of their film's financiers (Danny Aiello, Robert De Niro and Eli Wallach).
Mistress
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0104892
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SOURCE: Mistress 1992 720p web YTS
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Action, Comedy, Drama
Director: Barry Primus
Stars: Robert Wuhl, Martin Landau, Vasek Simek
Plot: This self-effacing comedy about film industry blues stars Robert Wuhl and Martin Landau as a writer/producer duo who must deal with the increasingly fickle demands of their film's financiers (Danny Aiello, Robert De Niro and Eli Wallach).
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English
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A comedy about a screenwriter (Robert Wuhl), whose old movie script is read by a producer (Martin Landau) and the search for financial backers begins. But it seems that each money source (Danny Aiello, Robert De Niro, and Eli Wallach) has his own mistress that he wants put into the film. Gradually, the screenwriter is forced to make changes to his script to accommodate these backers, until he finally sees no semblance of his original ideas in the writing.—BOB STEBBINS