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    Double Parked Director: Steve Kinsella Cast: P.J. Brown, Anthony de Sando, Noah Fleiss, Eileen Galindo

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    • DVD Release Date: 05/08/2001
    • Original Release: 2000
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 65,552

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    Scene Index

    Side #1
    0. Scene Access
    1. The Visitor [2:35]
    2. A Man's Watch [6:05]
    3. Happy Birthday [6:31]
    4. Bashing [9:24]
    5. Stoop Sale [5:56]
    6. Meter Maid [7:14]
    7. Chutzpah [5:53]
    8. Hard Day's Work [4:16]
    9. Back in a Flash [6:25]
    10. Quota [4:38]
    11. Lingerie Bouquet [6:41]
    12. Wicked Lasagna [5:37]
    13. Grandmother's China [2:52]
    14. Illegal Contact [7:34]
    15. Confessions [6:17]
    16. Damages [8:52]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Stephen Kinsella directs this family comedy-drama about a single mom looking for a job and her son's slow slide to the streets. Rita Ronaldi (Callie Thorne) ekes out a living as a waitress until she is unceremoniously canned. Tough-minded but unskilled, she faces an uphill fight to find a job to support her and her teenaged son Matt (Rufus Read). Pudgy, bespectacled, and asthmatic, Matt is struggling himself, especially after he comes under the sway of local riff-raff Bret (Noah Fleiss), who loves sex, drugs, and leading helpless teens astray. Soon Matt worships Bret, and he descends into a life of criminality. Jonathan Crow, All Movie Guide

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