Eight Days a Week (film)
Eight Days a Week is a 1997 comedy film written and directed by Michael Davis. The title is taken from the Beatles song of the same name. The film features Dishwalla's 1996 hit "Counting Blue Cars".
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Directed by | Michael Davis |
Produced by | Martin Cutler Michael Davis Gary Preisler |
Written by | Michael Davis |
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Music by | Kevin Bassinson |
Cinematography | James Lawrence Spencer |
Edited by | David Carkhuff |
Production company | Underdog Productions |
Distributed by | Legacy Releasing Corporation |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Peter (Joshua Schaefer) is infatuated with his childhood friend and next-door neighbor Erica (Keri Russell). Based on advice from his grandfather, Peter decides to camp on Erica's lawn until she realizes that she loves him. During his summer-long wait, he frequently comments on their neighborhood.
Cast
- Joshua Schaefer as Peter
- Keri Russell as Erica
- R.D. Robb as Matt, Peter's best friend
- Mark Taylor as Peter's father
- Marcia Shapiro as Marge, Peter's mother
- Johnny Green as Nick, Erica's boyfriend
- Buck Kartalian as Nonno, Marge's dad
- Catherine Hicks as Ms. Lewis
- Patrick O'Brien as Erica's father
- Darleen Carr as Erica's mother
- Biff Manard as the Sad Man
- Annie O'Donnell as Sad Man's Wife
- Ernestine Mercer as Crazy Lady
- Bill Hollis as Mr. Hatfield
- Jean Pflieger as Ms. McCoy
- Hunter Phoenix as Angela Hamilton
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