Highball (film)
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| Directed by | Noah Baumbach |
| Produced by | Joel Castleberg |
| Written by | Noah Baumbach Carlos Jacott Christopher Reed |
| Starring | Justine Bateman Peter Bogdanovich Chris Eigeman |
| Cinematography | Steven Bernstein |
| Studio | Shoreline Entertainment |
| Running time | 110 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Highball is a 1997 film directed by Noah Baumbach, co-written by Baumbach, Carlos Jacott, and Christopher Reed. The film is credited as having been directed by "Ernie Fusco" and written by "Jesse Carter".[1]
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[edit] Plot
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A newly married couple decides to improve their social life by throwing three great parties and inviting tons of people at their Brooklyn apartment. The film follows this pursuit over the course of a year.
[edit] Principal cast
| Actor | Role |
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| Justine Bateman | Sandy |
| Peter Bogdanovich | Frank |
| Dean Cameron | The Magician |
| Chris Eigeman | Fletcher |
| Annabella Sciorra | Molly |
| Ally Sheedy | Herself |
| Eric Stoltz | Darien |
| Rae Dawn Chong | Herself |
| Christopher Reed | Travis |
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Highball at the Internet Movie Database
- Highball at AllRovi
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