Two Ninas
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Neil Turitz
Amanda Peet
Ron Livingston
Cara Buono
Bray Poor
Linda Larkin
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
Marty, a struggling writer, unlucky in love and unfulfilled professionally, has lost all hope until he meet not one, but two Ninas--Nina Cohen and Nina Harris. Nina Cohen is a smart and witty brunette with whom he finds much in common, while Nina Harris is a beautiful, sexy blonde that sweeps him off his feet when he crashes into the open door of the cab she is exiting. Unable to decide between the two, he begins dating both of them. Now he has two absolutely terrific women who are both attracted to him and actually want to be with him. However, stumbling over more than he can handle, Marty realizes that being lucky in love can mean being too lucky!
Director
Neil Turitz
Cast
Amanda Peet
Ron Livingston
Cara Buono
Bray Poor
Linda Larkin
John Rothman
Jill Hennessy
Leigh Whitney
Denise Doyle
Brooke Leslie
Meredith Lieber
Amy Veltman
Linette Strauss
Mauro Maccione
Fred Norris
Allison Furman
Neil Turitz
Dave Mcguire
Keith Young
Crew
David Alvarez
Leo Alvarez
Joaquin Baca-asay
Carmen Borgia
Cara Buono
Oliver Carey
Jay Chandrasekhar
Jay Chandrasekhar
James Clauer
Jimmy Davis
Mike Decker
Moira Demos
Denise Doyle
Andy Ellis
Joseph Fagen
Jeff Feldman
Anthony Gasparro
Allison Gershman
Dave Gorn
Jordan Graubard
Frederick W Helm
Garth Horn
Paul Johnson
Paula Jones
Seth Kanegis
Jeff Karp
John Keenan
Stacey Lapidus
Rachael Levine
Andy Maier
Lior Mareli
Judith Maxfield
Dave Mcguire
Dave Mcguire
Jeff Minor
Gali Noi
Christine Park
Edward I Read
Angelo Russo
Joseph Saba
Joseph Saba
Greg Scheinman
Adam Sender
Jonathan D Shepard
Richard Skeete
Christopher Kingsley Smith
Anthony Stallone
Andrea Stanley
Neil Turitz
Doug Turner
Anthony Viera
Doug Webster
David Weissman
David Welch
Graham Willoughby
Film Details
Technical Specs
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Miscellaneous Notes
Released in United States 1999
Released in United States on Video July 31, 2001
Released in United States September 1999
Released in United States Winter January 26, 2001
Recipient of the feature audience prize at the 1999 Gen art Film Festival.
Shown at Boston Film Festival September 10-19, 1999.
Shown at Gen Art Film Festival in New York City (Closing Night) April 28 - May 4, 1999.
Feature directorial debut for Neil Turitz.
Began shooting October 13, 1997.
Completed shooting November 1, 1997.
Released in United States 1999 (Recipient of the feature audience prize at the 1999 Gen art Film Festival.)
Released in United States 1999 (Shown at Gen Art Film Festival in New York City (Closing Night) April 28 - May 4, 1999.)
Released in United States Winter January 26, 2001
Released in United States on Video July 31, 2001
Released in United States September 1999 (Shown at Boston Film Festival September 10-19, 1999.)