Happy Hour (2003)
Synopsis of Happy Hour
An alcoholic must choose between love, life, and the bottle in this independent comedy drama. Tulley (Anthony LaPaglia) is a self-described "drinker with a writing problem," who after publishing a handful of well-respected short stories, began work on a novel. The novel, however, turned out to be a harder task than Tulley imagined, and he opted to take a job as an advertising copywriter, where he earns a good living but makes scant use of his talent. Tulley has also fallen into a habit of heavy drinking, as his best friend, Levine (Eric Stoltz), looks on with bemused concern. One night at a bar, Tulley meets Natalie (Caroleen Feeney), a teacher who doesn't much care for children, and what starts as a one-night stand turns into a love affair. As Natalie gets to know Tulley better, she discovers the talent lurking behind his alcoholic defenses, and encourages him to devote himself to literature again. However, as they fall deeper in love, Tulley discovers he has a larger problem than his novel to deal with -- he's been diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver, and won't have long to live if he can't change his ways. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 93 mins
Complete Cast of Happy Hour
- Anthony LaPaglia - Tulley
- Caroleen Feeney - Natalie
- Sandrine Holt - Bonnie
- Jack Newfield
- Bob O'Brien
- Eric Stoltz - Levine
- Robert Vaughn - Tulley Sr.
- Tom Sadoski - Scott
- Pete Hamill
- Steve Dunleavy
- Director(s):
- Mike Bencivenga
- Writer(s):
- Richard P. Levine, Mike Bencivenga, Richard Levine
- Producer(s):
- J. Todd Harris, Eric M. Klein, Kimberly Shane O'Hara
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