Hav Plenty


1h 33m 1997

Brief Synopsis

A romantic comedy about a super-broke would-be novelist and sometimes homeless person who has been living on the streets of New York and off his friends while waiting for his fate to change. One of those friends is the beautiful, wealthy Havilland Savage, who invites Lee to a small gathering at her

Film Details

MPAA Rating
Genre
Comedy
Romance
Romantic Comedy
Release Date
1997
Distribution Company
MIRAMAX
Location
New York City, New York, USA

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 33m

Synopsis

A romantic comedy about a super-broke would-be novelist and sometimes homeless person who has been living on the streets of New York and off his friends while waiting for his fate to change. One of those friends is the beautiful, wealthy Havilland Savage, who invites Lee to a small gathering at her family's Washington D.C. home for New Year's Eve. Lee finds himself readily accepted and in several cases pursued by the rest of Hav's friends and family: Hav's high maintenance, high-octane best friend Caroline, Hav's newlywed and still uncertain sister Leigh, Hav's old prep-school pal Bobby, and Hav's mysteriously prescient grandmother. Lee journeys through it all not wanting anything, except to leave. Or does he? What if Lee were to own up to the fact that he wants Hav? Would Hav have him, if he has less than plenty?

Crew

P Adams

Song

Henry Adebonojo

Director Of Photography

Habibah Ali

Production Assistant

Andre Allen

Song

Deric Angelettie

Song

Paul C Arianas

Post-Production Supervisor

Jon B

Song

Jon B

Music

Mark Banning

Assistant Camera Operator

Bram Baouh

Boom Operator

Diane Barone

Special Thanks To

Ralph Barone

Special Thanks To

Spencer Baumgarten

Special Thanks To

Arnold Bayley

Production Assistant

Ed Beyer

Color Timer

Max Biscoe

Production Designer

Teddy Bishop

Song

Kent Blocker

Avid Editor

Harry Bolles

Supervising Sound Editor

Bliss Bossant

Assistant Camera Operator

Tracey Bostic

Production Assistant

Michael Britto

Sound Mixer

Raphael Brown

Song

Jamil Cadogan

Grip

Maria Calvaruso

Assistant Camera Operator

Warren Campbell

Song

Wanda Candelario

Production Assistant

Damian Canelos

Sound

John Carbonara

Assistant Sound Editor

Tim J Carroll

Consultant

L Phillippe Casseus

Best Boy Grip

Christopher Scott Cherot

Editor

Christopher Scott Cherot

Producer

Christopher Scott Cherot

Screenplay

S J Cherot

Executive Producer

Oveta Clinton

Craft Service

Heidi Clyde

Production Assistant

Mekita Coe

Production Assistant

Beth Cohen

Other

Lisa Coleman

Music

Bridget D Davis

Executive Producer

Lisa Davis

Special Thanks To

Chico Debarge

Song Performer

Pam Demetruis

Editor

Kerwin Devonish

Director Of Photography

Romell Duresseau

Hair Assistant

Dan Edelstein

Editor

Kenneth Edmonds

Music

Kenneth Edmonds

Executive Producer

Tracey Edmonds

Music Supervisor

Tracey Edmonds

Executive Producer

Joey Elias

Song

Cassian Elwes

Special Thanks To

Faith Evans

Song Performer

Faith Evans

Song

Joe Farulla

Other

Jayo Felony

Song Performer

Jayo Felony

Song

Rori Floyd-everest

Other

Elliot Gamson

Negative Cutting

Bill Gorman

Best Boy

Michael N Green

Gaffer

Robyn M Greene

Producer

Michael Gruber

Special Thanks To

Tauhid Hakein

Location Manager

Hill Harper

Special Thanks To

Sir Hercules Harris

Special Thanks To

G Carleton Henrich

Production Manager

Mike Iserman

Special Thanks To

Lorenzo Johnson

Song

Charles Kiyoshi Jones

Other

David Kaufman

Other

Jeffery Keaton

Other

Jackie Kelly

Other

Kelley Lee

Special Thanks To

Kevin Lee

Supervising Sound Editor

Tracey Lee

Song

Tracey Lee

Song Performer

Jamie Lowry

Assistant Sound Editor

J Yahya Lyons

Assistant Director

Method Man

Song Performer

Method Man

Song

Isaac B Marten

Special Thanks To

Marco Materassi

Special Thanks To

Karen Mcmullen

Adr Editor

Michael Mcquarn

Music Supervisor

Wendy Melvoin

Music

Christina G Miller

Hair

Hutson Miller

Special Thanks To

Meli'sa Morgan

Song Performer

Denise Neal

Production Assistant

Fred Nielsen

Assistant Camera Operator

Steven O'neill

Grip

Dana Offenbach

Coproducer

John Ortiz

Production Assistant

Jose Perez

Boom Operator

Janos Pilenyi

Other

Mark Pitts

Song

Kelly Price

Song

Kelly Price

Song Performer

Cathy Rait

Color Timer

Robi Reed-humes

Special Thanks To

Paula Reese

Assistant Director

Paula Gene Reese

Assistant Director

Ulysses Rivers

Apprentice

John Rogers

Special Thanks To

Arthur Ross

Song

Dave Rovin

Audio

Gen Rubin

Song

Traci Runcie

Assistant Director

David Sherman

Music

Damon Skinner

Assistant Editor

Jolyon Skinner

Song

Daychia Sledge

Audio Consultant

Rashad Smith

Song

Matthew Spain

Sound Mixer

Matthew Spain

Boom Operator

Bruce Springsteen

Song

Vincent St Vincent

Special Thanks To

Joe Thomas

Song

Carl Thompson

Song

Joshua Thompson

Song

Lisa Treadwell

Production Assistant

Peter Vietro-hannum

Key Grip

Peter Wagner

Rerecording

Lynise Walters

Song

Leon Ware

Song

Bob Weinstein

Special Thanks To

Harvey Weinstein

Special Thanks To

Jeff Wertz

Gaffer

Lowell Williams

Special Thanks To

Bilal Wilson

Assistant Camera Operator

D M X

Song Performer

Julio Yurnet

Production Assistant

Julio Yurnet

Swing Gang

Film Details

MPAA Rating
Genre
Comedy
Romance
Romantic Comedy
Release Date
1997
Distribution Company
MIRAMAX
Location
New York City, New York, USA

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 33m

Quotes

Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Released in United States January 1998

Released in United States July 1998

Released in United States on Video December 15, 1998

Released in United States September 1997

Released in United States Summer June 19, 1998

Shown at Independent Feature Film Market (IFFM) in New York City September 14-21, 1997.

Shown at Karlovy Vary International Film Festival July 3-11, 1998.

Shown at Sundance Film Festival (in competition) in Park City, Utah January 15-25, 1998.

Shown at Toronto International Film Festival September 4-13, 1997.

Shown at Urbanworld Film Festival (in competition) in New York City (Guild 50 Theatre) August 20-24, 1997.

Feature directorial debut from Christopher Cherot.

Released in United States January 1998 (Shown at Sundance Film Festival (in competition) in Park City, Utah January 15-25, 1998.)

Released in United States Summer June 19, 1998

Released in United States July 1998 (Shown at Karlovy Vary International Film Festival July 3-11, 1998.)

Released in United States August 1997 (Shown at Urbanworld Film Festival (in competition) in New York City (Guild 50 Theatre) August 20-24, 1997.)

Released in United States August 1997

Released in United States September 1997 (Shown at Independent Feature Film Market (IFFM) in New York City September 14-21, 1997.)

Released in United States September 1997 (Shown at Toronto International Film Festival September 4-13, 1997.)

Released in United States on Video December 15, 1998