Fading Gigolo (2013)
Directed by John Turturro

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Two friends, one a bookseller, the other a florist, both have serious money worries.  The first becomes the other's pimp as they set out to give their customers their money's worth...
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Film Credits

  • Director: John Turturro
  • Script: John Turturro
  • Cinematographer: Marco Pontecorvo
  • Music: Abraham Laboriel, Bill Maxwell
  • Cast: Sofía Vergara (Selima), Liev Schreiber (Dovi), Woody Allen (Murray), Sharon Stone (Dr. Parker), John Turturro (Fioravante), Max Casella (Guy at Counter), Vanessa Paradis (Avigal), Bob Balaban (Sol), Delphina Belle (Rhuki), Aida Turturro (Driver's Wife), Michael Badalucco (Burly Driver), Eugenia Kuzmina (Olga), Katherine Borowitz (English Lady Newscaster), David Margulies (Chief Rebbe), Loan Chabanol (Loan), Tonya Pinkins (Othella), Allen Lewis Rickman (Hasidic Driver), Elli (Rabbi Elli), Joseph Basile (Kidnapped Witness Onlooker), Jade Dixon (Cee Cee)
  • Country: USA
  • Language: English
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 98 min

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