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Brash young Hollywood talent agent Josh Ross (David Moscow) is dispatched to Guatemala, where he's assigned to locate missing star Jack Palladin (Ben Gazzara), a man Josh has never met but can't stand due to Palladin's long-ago relationship with his late mother. Despite receiving no help from the amused locals, Josh eventually finds his target hiding out as a cook at a restaurant but discovers that persuading the reluctant actor to return to Hollywood will be an uphill climb. Talia Shire costars in this independent comedy.

Top Cast

  • Ben Gazzara

    Ben Gazzara

    Jack Palladin

  • David Moscow

    David Moscow

    Joshua Ross

  • Talia Shire

    Talia Shire

    Rosario

  • Pedro Armendáriz Jr.

    Pedro Armendáriz Jr.

    Police Chief

  • Angélica Aragón

    Angélica Aragón

    Helen

  • Vincent Pastore

    Vincent Pastore

    Arnie

  • Sammy Morales

    Sammy Morales

    Postman 1

  • Jimmy Morales

    Jimmy Morales

    Postman 2

Overview

Brash young Hollywood talent agent Josh Ross (David Moscow) is dispatched to Guatemala, where he's assigned to locate missing star Jack Palladin (Ben Gazzara), a man Josh has never met but can't stand due to Palladin's long-ago relationship with his late mother. Despite receiving no help from the amused locals, Josh eventually finds his target hiding out as a cook at a restaurant but discovers that persuading the reluctant actor to return to Hollywood will be an uphill climb. Talia Shire costars in this independent comedy.

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