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| Release Date
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February 8, 2002 |
| Country
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USA |
| Certification
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USA:R |
| Aspect Ratio
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1.85 : 1 |
| Sound Mix
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Dolby Digital |
| Language
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English |
| Filming Locations
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Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada |
| Color
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Color (DeLuxe) |
| Genre
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Comedy / Crime |
| MPAA
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Rated R for language, some nudity, drug content and brief violence. |
| Runtime
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104 min |
| Awards
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2 nominations |
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Overwiew :A modern take on Shakespeare's "Macbeth" set in a 1970s Pennsylvania diner. Mac and Pat McBeth are stuck in their dead-end jobs at Duncan's Restaurant. Restless and a bit delusional, they hear about the boss's idea for revolutionizing the fast-food industry and hatch a plan that will solve all their woes. As events unfold, it seems the happy couple has attained the American Dream of fame, fortune, and french fries. However, as bodies start dropping, Mac begins to break down further, and Pat becomes more than a little obsessed with a nasty burn "spot" on her hand. These incidents arouse the suspicions of co-worker, Anthony "Banko" Banconi and police lieutenant Ernie McDuff. |
Starring :
Timothy Levitch, James LeGros, Maura Tierney, Christopher Walken, Kevin Corrigan, James Rebhorn, Thomas Guiry, Amy Smart, Timothy Levitch, Andy Dick, Geoff Dunsworth, Tom Guiry, Timothy "Speed" Levitch, John E. Cariani, Nate Crawford, Timothy Durkin, Daniel Lillford, Doug Gochman, Nicola Lipman, Rhonda McLean, Reed Rudy, Josh Pais, Michael Marinoff, Carol Sinclaira, Glenn Wadman, David Wike
Directors :
Billy Morrissette
Producers :
Karen J. Lauder, Marcus Ticotin, William Lauder, Andrew Farkas, Jonathan Stern, Richard Shepard, Deborah Marinoff
Writers :
William Shakespeare, Billy Morrissette, Billy Morrissette |
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