Connor Ryan, out of a job and dumped by his girlfriend, returns to Atlantic City to try to rebuild his life with the last source of income that he has -- a few apartments in a low-rise condo complex that sits in the shadows of AC's newest and most expensive casino. Unfortunately, Connor's tenants don't want to pay him. In order to get his money, Connor has to take on a pair of Chechen animal trainers with underworld ties, a rap star who parties so hard the neighbors can't sleep, and a struggling single mother who steals his heart...
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James Carpinello
Connor
Dawn-Lyen Gardner
Alice
Nicoye Banks
Stryker Jones
Jeff Rose
Alan Hoffman
Scott Oakley
Ferdinand
Matthew Rimmer
Ramos
Langston Fishburne
Jerrod
Lindsey Blackwell
Ava
Alexandra Lucchesi
Sharon
Randal Gonzalez
Willy
Stephen Harwick
Punk #1
Kirsten Grace Hoge
Waitress
Tom Kemp
Uncle Bishop
Sisse Marie
Ursela
Nicholas X. Parsons
Ticket Guy
Mary Stieffel
Linda
Haviland Stillwell
Erika Dietz-Hoffman
Kevin Waterman
Secret Service Agent
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Bull
The Residence
Trinkets
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Body of Proof
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A Man on the Inside
Imposters
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Guilty Party
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source: The Dunning Man
Although this movie is said to be based on real events, the closing credits say it is fiction. I certainly hope so. This is a comedy, sort of. It's very dark and not the sort of thing I really enjoy, but it has its moments. We hope Connor will end up with Alice, but obstacles get in the way. I'm not sure how the movie ends. I never feel like we had a complete story. What I enjoyed probably more than anything else was the black and white footage of the old days in Atlantic City, which is seen a lot at the movie's start alternating with destruction, and then occasionally later. Even the black and white footage later in the movie includes a spectacular implosion of a large elegant looking hotel that apparently someone didn't care enough to save. But we did see an effort to save The Elephant Building, whatever that is. There is also color footage of a major fire, and more footage of what is apparently a hurricane. And some Miss America contestants. I only saw one clue as to how old any of the footage was, and that was a '61 Dodge. There is also one pleasant scene with people on the beach as Connor is basically doing nothing. I think we need that. Fun on the beach is a big part of those home movies. Connor is a nice guy but tough when he has to be. James Carpinello makes us like him and hope he will eventually have some good luck. Dawn-Lyen Gardner is very appealing and attractive and we want to root for her as well. LIndsey Blackwell is adorable. The actors playing the Chechens are very different. One comes across as insane and the other is sensible. While we don't see what kind of musical talent Nicoye Banks has, we do know one of his talents is acting. He's not quite what one would expect. On the subject of music, there were two main types. Rap and alternative rock. Neither one appealed to me. It's Atlantic City! I saw photos of the Rat Pack. Where's their music? Not even with the black and white footage? I definitely wouldn't call it family friendly. Sometimes a character's mouth was blurred and sometimes body parts were, and some body parts were creatively hidden. Is this movie any good? Probably.
source: The Dunning Man
Although this movie is said to be based on real events, the closing credits say it is fiction. I certainly hope so. This is a comedy, sort of. It's very dark and not the sort of thing I really enjoy, but it has its moments. We hope Connor will end up with Alice, but obstacles get in the way. I'm not sure how the movie ends. I never feel like we had a complete story. What I enjoyed probably more than anything else was the black and white footage of the old days in Atlantic City, which is seen a lot at the movie's start alternating with destruction, and then occasionally later. Even the black and white footage later in the movie includes a spectacular implosion of a large elegant looking hotel that apparently someone didn't care enough to save. But we did see an effort to save The Elephant Building, whatever that is. There is also color footage of a major fire, and more footage of what is apparently a hurricane. And some Miss America contestants. I only saw one clue as to how old any of the footage was, and that was a '61 Dodge. There is also one pleasant scene with people on the beach as Connor is basically doing nothing. I think we need that. Fun on the beach is a big part of those home movies. Connor is a nice guy but tough when he has to be. James Carpinello makes us like him and hope he will eventually have some good luck. Dawn-Lyen Gardner is very appealing and attractive and we want to root for her as well. LIndsey Blackwell is adorable. The actors playing the Chechens are very different. One comes across as insane and the other is sensible. While we don't see what kind of musical talent Nicoye Banks has, we do know one of his talents is acting. He's not quite what one would expect. On the subject of music, there were two main types. Rap and alternative rock. Neither one appealed to me. It's Atlantic City! I saw photos of the Rat Pack. Where's their music? Not even with the black and white footage? I definitely wouldn't call it family friendly. Sometimes a character's mouth was blurred and sometimes body parts were, and some body parts were creatively hidden. Is this movie any good? Probably.
