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The 24th Day
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R,1hr 37min
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May 14, 2004
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Screen Media Ventures
Synopsis: A casual gay pickup turns into a nightmare in Tony Piccirillo's adaptation of his play, The 24th Day. Tom (Scott Speedman of TV's Felicity) approaches Dan (James Marsden of X-Men) in a bar, and the two hit it off. Tom brings Dan home to his apartment, where, after some idle chatter, Dan tries to kiss Tom. Tom shies away, and begins asking Dan about his sexual history. Dan eventually realizes that he's been in Tom's apartment before. They had an encounter several years ago, and Tom has a much clearer ... Full Synopsis
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Mr. Piccirillo's direction reflects a basic knowledge of stagecraft but no discernable sense of filmmaking. The dull television-style close-ups march relentlessly across the screen, leaving only the ghostly trails of badly transferred video images behind. Full Review
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29
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Tony Piccirillo(writer and director, The 24th Day) and Scott Speedman
Tony Piccirillo(writer and director, The 24th Day), Scott Speedman and Nick Stagliano(producer, The...
Tony Piccirillo(writer and director, The 24th Day), Scott Speedman and Nick Stagliano(producer, The...
Tony Piccirillo(writer and director, The 24th Day) and Scott Speedman
Tony Piccirillo(writer and director, The 24th Day) and Scott Speedman
Tony Piccirillo(writer and director, The 24th Day), Scott Speedman and Nick Stagliano(producer, The...
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