Scotch and Milk (1998)
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Taking a stylistic cue from the French New Wave and Cassavetes, Adam Goldberg wrote and directed and stars in this black-and-white neo-noir -- with "additional dialogue by the cast." Writer wannabe Jim (Goldberg) lives in a seedy L.A. apartment building where he tries to write and broods over his lost love Ilsa, portrayed by Clea Lewis (who actually is Goldberg's former girlfriend). Jim's drinking buddies make a retro bid for the lifestyles of '50s hipsters. The gang gathers at the Catalina Bar and Grill to catch jazz singer Jimmy Scott perform "Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child". A friend cruises into town with a car, enabling the group to go to the beach. Otherwise, they visit hookers, gamble after hours, walk empty streets, and hang around noir-style pre-1957 locations such as the colonnaded Venice, California -- buildings seen in Orson Welles' Touch of Evil. Familiar jazz classics punctuate the soundtrack. Shown at the 1998 L.A. Independent Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast:
- Adam Goldberg - Jim
- Clea Lewis - Ilsa
- Cole Hauser - Johnny
- Phil Maturano - Otto
- Ricardo Richards - Val
- Hubert Selby, Jr. - Cubby
- Nicky Katt - Ray
- Giovanni Ribisi - Marty
- Rio Hackford - Stanley
- Ajay Naidu - Armand
- Jimmy Scott - himself
- Robert Pastorelli - The Skipper
- Director(s):
- Adam Goldberg
- Writer(s):
- Adam Goldberg
- Producer(s):
- Robert Bauer, Francesca Silvestri
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