Scotch and Milk
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Adam Goldberg
Ajay Naidu
Ricardo Richards
Adam Goldberg
Rio Hackford
Robert Pastorelli
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A young man struggles to recover from his emotional break up with a woman and revels in the decadence of the aftermath which includes many bottles of scotch and wild nights in jazz clubs seeking the advice of hipster sages such as Cubby the Barfly and The Skipper.
Director
Adam Goldberg
Cast
Ajay Naidu
Ricardo Richards
Adam Goldberg
Rio Hackford
Robert Pastorelli
Phil Maturano
Cole Hauser
Jimmy Scott
Giovanni Ribisi
Hubert Selby Jr.
Clea Lewis
Nicky Katt
Crew
Robert Bauer
Thomas Haden Church
Annette Davies
Adam Goldberg
Adam Goldberg
Adam Goldberg
Adrienne Gruben
Max Heller
Carol Katt
Andrew Leary
Marcus Lebov
B J Lehn
Mark Putnam
Jeffery Schell
Francesca Silvestri
Sara Sullivan
Mary Vernieu
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Robert Pastorelli (1954-2004)
Born on June 21, 1954 in New Brunswick, New Jersey, Pastorelli had dreams of becoming a boxer, but when he was just 19, he was involved in a near fatal car accident that forced him to choose another career. By the late '70s, he chose acting. After doing some theater in New York, Pastorelli found work on both television: Barney Miller, Cagney & Lacey, Hill Street Blues; and film: Outrageous Fortune, Beverly Hills Cop II (both 1987), where his beefy frame and Runyonesque demeanor almost always had him play thugs and hoodlums.
In 1988, he found fame when he was cast opposite Candice Bergen as Eldin, the house painter who could never quite finish the job in Murphy Brown. Pastorelli's likable raffishness countered well with Bergen's icy charms, and he stayed on for six seasons.
After Murphy Brown, Pastorelli continued to play variations of the streetwise character, but this time to considerable comic effect in films like: Sister Act 2 (1994), Eraser, and Michael (both 1996). He returned to television impressively when he starred in the short-lived, but critically lauded Americanized version of the British Television hit Cracker. Pastorelli had just completed work on the Get Shorty (1995) sequel Be Cool with John Travolta, which is scheduled for release later this year. He is survived by a daughter.
by Michael T. Toole
Robert Pastorelli (1954-2004)
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Released in United States 1998
Released in United States April 1998
Released in United States October 1998
Shown at Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival October 26 - November 15, 1998.
Shown at Los Angeles Independent Film Festival April 16-20, 1998.
Shown at Raindance Film Showcase in London October 22-31, 1998.
Broadcast in USA over Sundance Channel December 28, 2001.
Released in United States 1998
Released in United States 1998 (Shown at Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival October 26 - November 15, 1998.)
Released in United States April 1998 (Shown at Los Angeles Independent Film Festival April 16-20, 1998.)
Released in United States October 1998 (Shown at Raindance Film Showcase in London October 22-31, 1998.)