Hit And Runway (1999) Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

Can two men, one straight and one gay, find happiness together writing a cheesy action movie? Alex Andero (Michael Parducci) is an aspiring filmmaker who makes ends meet by working in the restaurant founded by his father. Alex has dreamed up a character named Jagger Stevens, a James Bond-style undercover agent who is trying to infiltrate a drug smuggling ring operated by super models (hey, are you sure that movie didn't play on Cinemax last month?). Alex's cousin Norman (Bill Cohen) works in Hollywood as a producer and actually thinks the Jagger Stevens idea has potential, so he asks Alex to write a script. However, Alex doesn't know the first thing about screenwriting; he signs up for a class in writing for film, but he hasn't made much progress beyond attracting a girl named Gwen (Judy Prescott) whom he isn't even sure he likes. However, there's a new waiter at the restaurant, Joey (Kerr Smith), who is good looking, gay, and has an admirer named Elliot (Peter Jacobson) who happens to be a screenwriter. Alex and Elliot meet through Joey, and before long begin collaborating on a script, although Jagger Stevens is a good bit different after Elliot gets through with him. Hit and Runway was the debut feature for director/co-screenwriter Christopher Livingston, and was screened at the 1999 Los Angeles Independent Film Festival. - Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Theatrical Release Date:
03/09/2001
DVD Release Date:
09/24/2002
MPAA Reasons:
for language, sexual content and some violent images.
Run Time:
110 min.
Production Co.:
Lot 47 Films, Mirador Films
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Themes:
Writer's Life
Tone:
Intimate, Witty, Wry
Keywords:
director, film-producer, friendship, homosexual, screenwriter, waiter/waitress
Country of Origin:
USA - Limited (03-09-2001)
Language:
English
Status:
DVD