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Directed by | John DeBellis |
Screenplay by | John DeBellis |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $1.20 million (estimated) |
Last Request is a 2006 American comedy written and directed by John DeBellis. The film features T. R. Knight, as a son who leaves the seminary responding to the last request of his father Danny Aiello to find a wife and prolong the family name.[1][2]
Cast
- T. R. Knight as Jeff
- Danny Aiello as Pop (Jeff’s father)
- Mario Cantone as Mr. Oliver
- Frank Vincent as Father Brice
- Sabrina Lloyd as Cathy
- Joe Piscopo as Angelo
- Vincent Pastore as Father Patton
- Tony Lo Bianco as Monte
- Barbara Feldon as Mom (Jeff’s mother)
- Mary Birdsong as Marlene
- Gilbert Gottfried as Bum
- Nick Scotti as Tom
- Mike Rutkoski as Mr. Pitiful
- Virginia Williams as Nancy Dalton
- Irma St. Paule as Grandma
- Bobby Alto as Dr. Davis
- Tristan Carrasco as The Godmother of Sex
- Miranda Black as Karen
- Vinny Marz as Shoemaker
- Iris Almario as Maria Luna
- Greta Tyson as Faye
- Joseph DeBellis as Senior Crunner
- Adam Ferrara as Cousin Frank
- Mike Rutkoskie as Mr. Pitiful
- Joan Copeland as Alice Rudolf
- John Hoyt as Big Joe
- Bill Rutkoski as Dr. Jiffy
References
- ↑ Timothy Shary, Nancy McVittie Fade to Gray: Aging in American Cinema 2016 1477310630 p193 "The Last Request, features Danny Aiello as a patriarch who asks his seminarian son to produce a grandchild for him before he dies, leading to entertaining family hijinks."
- ↑ "The Last Request (2006)". IMDb.
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