I Love N.Y. (1987 film)

I Love N.Y. is a 1987 American semi-autobiographical comedy-drama film written and directed by fine-art photographer Gianni Bozzacchi as Alan Smithee.[1][2][3]

I Love N.Y.
Directed byGianni Bozzacchi
(as Alan Smithee)
Produced byAndrew W. Garroni
Gianni Bozzacchi
Written byGianni Bozzacchi
(as Alan Smithee)
StarringScott Baio
Christopher Plummer
Music byBill Conti
CinematographyArmando Nannuzzi
Edited byRoberto Silvi
Production
company
Manhattan Films
Release date
May 4, 1987
(Cannes Film Festival)
Running time
100 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Mario Cotone (Baio) is an American-Italian struggling photographer who meets and falls in love with Nicole Yeats (Van der Velden), a pretty young debutante and the daughter of stage actor John R. Yeats (Plummer).

Cast

gollark: Probably money, if there's some sort of ridiculous conspiracy to make North Korea look bad.
gollark: I am *not*, since going around punishing for speech (except in rare cases of direct harm) is a very problematic and slippery slope.
gollark: If you give governments or whoever the power to go around getting rid of speech *you* don't like, they can happily proceed to do it to speech you like too.
gollark: If you can consider "saying the government is bad" harm you can consider "talking about some religion/participating in it" harm.
gollark: Some governments may not see it that way.

References

  1. James M. Craddock, Thomson Gale. The Video Source Book. Thomson Gale, 2008. ISBN 1414401000.
  2. Jay Robert Nash; Stanley Ralph Nash; Stanley Ralph Ross. The Motion Picture Guide. CineBooks, 1988.
  3. John Goudas (June 20, 1986). "Scott Baio Acts His Age In New Role". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Retrieved 24 February 2015.


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