Alex Andero feels stuck washing dishes in his family's trattoria in New York City. He wants to write screenplays, and he has a great idea. Trouble is, he's not much with a typewriter; so, when his cousin calls and says a producer likes the idea and wants a script, Alex swallows his homophobia and asks for help from Elliot Springer, a talented writer who's an insecure, gay, Jewish nebbish. Elliot doesn't want the job, but Alex sets him up with Joey, a good-looking actor who works in the cafe. Elliot and Joey are soon getting it on, the script is slowly emerging, and Alex is discovering the beauty of Gwen, a woman in his writing class. Then, ego and greed threaten the partnership.
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Hit and Runway
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American Dream
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Get Down Tonight
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One More Yesterday
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If I Were A Rich Man
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Buddy Challah
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Jingle Bells
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James Pierpont:
Writer
Lance McVickar: Mixed & engineered Frank Piazza: Special arrangement by: frank piazza & christopher livingston produced |
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Why Do You Do This To Me
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Deck the Halls
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Silent Night
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Franz Xaver Gruber:
Writer
Lance McVickar: Mixed & engineered Frank Piazza: Special arrangement by: frank piazza & christopher livingston produced |
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Bella Roni
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O Holy Night
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Lance McVickar:
Special arrangement by: frank piazza & christopher livingston mixed & engineered
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Carol of the Bells
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Mykola Dmytrovych Leontovych:
Performer
Lance McVickar: Mixed & engineered Frank Piazza: Special arrangement by: frank piazza & christopher livingston produced |
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Dredel Dredel
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Peter Jacobson:
Performer
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Hold On to Your Dreams
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Christopher Livingston:
Performer
Lance McVickar: Mixed & engineered Frank Piazza: Produced & arranged |
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