A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Peter Sean Maloney, Amber Phillips, Patrick McCartney
Written by:
B. Scott O'Malley
Directed by:
B. Scott O'Malley
Release Date:
January 1, 1999
Original Title:
Minimum Wage
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Indie romantic comedy was the winner of Best Actress and Best Cinematography at the No Dance Film Festival (2000).
this is the best indie movie no one's watching. i saw it at nodance and it was hilarious. if this movie doesn't get a distributor i will literally cry. i need to own a copy of this! Amber Phillips was just adorable as the spunky and lustfull Milly. Patrick McCartney was hysterical as the mean spirited agent. Peter Sean couldn't be cuter! This movie rocks!
Cinematography:
Jonathan Furmanski
Director:
B. Scott O'Malley
First Assistant Director:
Jim Simone
Producer:
Steven Darancette
Writer:
B. Scott O'Malley
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