David & Layla with David Moscow: DVD Cover
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David & Layla Director: Jay Jonroy Cast: David Moscow, Shiva Rose, Peter Van Wagner, Polly Adams

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  • DVD Release Date: 11/24/2009
  • Original Release: 2008
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 4,638

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Feaurette - making of; Deleted scenes; Film clips; Theatrical trailer; TV spot; Director's commentary

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Disc #1 -- David & Layla
1. When is the Big Day? [:24]
2. Miss! Excuse Me [6:46]
3. 10 am Sharp [1:22]
4. Sex Maniac [1:56]
5. Vasectomy [3:28]
6. Hi, I'm David [4:34]
7. Fantasize About Layla [3:16]
8. Do Something Romantic [3:13]
9. Layla's Dance [7:16]
10. I'm in Love [13:42]
11. The Proposal [3:31]
12. Join Us For Passover [5:06]
13. Stop Asking Me to Convert [8:14]
14. It's Us or Them! [14:15]
15. I Will Switch it Back [10:04]
16. We Are Family Now [4:20]
17. The Wedding [2:26]
18. Several Years Later... [7:46]

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This warm and breezy romantic comedy from director Jay Jonroy explores an interracial romance between the unlikeliest of partners: a Muslim refugee and a New York Jew. David Fine (David Moscow), the host of a Big Apple man-on-the-street TV show called "Sex and Happiness," never expected to meet and fall in love with a Middle Eastern immigrant - particularly given his marital engagement to a Jewish partner, Abby (Callie Thorne). But his path soon intersects with that of Layla, a young woman orphaned when Saddam Hussein's troops gassed the rest of her family. She now lives with relatives in Manhattan, and (unbeknownst to the kinfolk, who believe she's a nursing student) supports herself by collecting under the table for a slightly suggestive dance act - the warm-up for a local belly dancer. With deportation looming, Layla looks for an out; a customs official suggests a marriage of convenience, but that soon becomes unnecessary when Layla meets David and deep, abiding love blooms. . . to the horror of both families. Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide

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