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The employees of an independent music store discover more about one another as they work to prevent the shop from being swallowed up by a major retail chain.

Director(s)

Allan Moyle

Philip A. Patterson

Joel Segal

Paul Kurta

Stefania Girolami Goodwin

Annie Welles

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Cast & Crew

Ben Bode

Ben Bode

Mitchell Beck

Anthony LaPaglia

Anthony LaPaglia

Joe Reaves

Diana Taylor

Diana Taylor

Cop #2

Debi Mazar

Debi Mazar

Jane

Michele Seidman

Michele Seidman

Cop #1

Ethan Embry

Ethan Embry

Mark

Annie Welles

Annie Welles

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Robin Tunney

Robin Tunney

Debra

Philip A. Patterson

Philip A. Patterson

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Brendan Sexton III

Brendan Sexton III

Warren

Rory Cochrane

Rory Cochrane

Lucas

Liv Tyler

Liv Tyler

Corey Mason

Maxwell Caulfield

Maxwell Caulfield

Rex Manning

Renée Zellweger

Renée Zellweger

Gina

Johnny Whitworth

Johnny Whitworth

A.J.

James 'Kimo' Wills

James 'Kimo' Wills

Eddie

Kimber Sissons

Kimber Sissons

Woman at Craps Table

Patt Noday

Patt Noday

Reporter

Kessia Embry

Kessia Embry

Autograph Girl

Allan Moyle

Allan Moyle

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Dave Brockie

Dave Brockie

Lead Singer

Michael Harding

Michael Harding

Cop #4

Coyote Shivers

Coyote Shivers

Berko

Gary Bolen

Gary Bolen

Croupier

Tony Zaar

Tony Zaar

High Roller

Julia Deane

Julia Deane

Kathy

Bernard Granger

Bernard Granger

Cop #3

Kawan Rojanatavorn

Kawan Rojanatavorn

Flower Delivery Guy

Corey Joshua Taylor

Corey Joshua Taylor

Roulette Table Man

Melissa Caulfield

Melissa Caulfield

Ballet Dancer

Lara Travis

Lara Travis

Veronica

Joel Segal

Joel Segal

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Paul Kurta

Paul Kurta

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Stefania Girolami Goodwin

Stefania Girolami Goodwin

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Details

GenresComedy, Drama
Runtime1h 30 mins
Released on22 Sep 1995
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

Filipe Manuel Neto

9/10

**An animated film, full of rebellion and energy.** Remember the stores that sold music records and CDs? There are still some, and the rebirth of vinyl, very recent, has allowed a certain rebirth of the commercial sector, somewhat in response to the massification and popularization of music in “streaming” and digital downloads that we already have as something common in our lives. This film is about a store open 24 hours a day, with spaces to sell and listen to music. It is managed by young people, with young employees, an idiot owner and a manager who dreams of buying the space. It turns out that one of the employees decided to go to a casino and lost all the money saved for that project. The action takes place the day after the incident. In addition to the fate of the store and its employees, which is at stake, each one lives their own story, has characteristics and personality. Incidentally, the entire construction and development of the story and characters is one of the most positive aspects of the film. We have a young teenager who particularly wants to lose her virginity but has serious problems with amphetamines, an aspiring art major, a crook with a complicated childhood, a liberal girl who seems to particularly enjoy sexual adventures, a crazy rocker. In addition to the employees, we also have a former musical star who decides to go there to promote a new CD and cause some funny problems. The film has an impressive cast, and it's worth seeing who the actors are and where they are today. We understand well that each one wanted to make the best use of this opportunity. Contrary to what the posters suggest, Liv Tyler, who is the daughter of a rock musician, has a character without a leading role, but does an excellent job, even acting opposite her (then) stepfather, Coyote Shivers. Rory Cochrane, Renée Zellweger and Ethan Embry are also here, and each of them does a very competent job. Despite the centrality of his character, Anthony La Paglia does not steal the spotlight for himself and shares our attention with his co-stars generously and doing a very well done job. We also have Robin Tunney, bald and rebellious, Debi Mazar and Johnny Whitworth. The less sympathetic roles go to Max Caulfield and Ben Bode, and they're refreshingly comic. On a technical level, what stands out positively is the enormous animation of the film. There are no dead moments. The story is constructed in such a way as to give us a kind of moral about the brevity of life and the need to take advantage of the time, live life, even taking risks and making mistakes. Added to this is a strident soundtrack, full of strength, where rock predominates and emanates energy, positivity and rebelliousness. The songs used here are well known and fans of the rock genre will love it. Incidentally, the albums released with the soundtrack were a success, in absolute contrast to the film itself, which failed in cinemas, was bombed by critics and only acquired a certain popularity and public recognition in much more recent years. Perhaps it was simply ahead of its time.

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