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Dick Night
2011, regia di Andy Viner

Scheda: Nazione: USA - Produzione: Charles DeRosa, Andy Viner, Philip W. Davis, Brenda Viner - Distribuzione: FilmBuff - Soggetto: Andy Viner - Sceneggiatura: Andy Viner - Fotografia: Charles DeRosa - Montaggio: Charles DeRosa, Naveen Singh, Andy Viner - Musiche: Felix Bird - Effetti speciali: Logan Tobia - Formato: Color - Durata: 82'.
Cast: Jennifer June Ross, Boomie Aglietti, Ben Huber, Dominic Amend, Josh Baca, Matt Batson, Eddie Bolero, Tracy Duffeck, Gil Gilbert, Michaela Gutierrez, Jacob Hatley, Randall Heller, Dan Higgins, Shelby Meeks, Ryan Mink, Zack Ribbet, Melissa Wintringham.
 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

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raindance.co.uk:  
«Dick Night 
is an indie comedy/horror splice all about vampires. Well, not vampires, but 
people who really, really want to be vampires. And it’s not really all about 
vampires, either. Rachel is a slob; empty pizza boxes and soft drinks bottles 
adorn her new - and rather isolated – house, and the only tidy room is the one 
with all the presents in… the presents from the wedding where Rachel was stood 
up. Rachel’s mother stages an intervention, cleaning both the house and her 
daughter, motivating Rachel to go out and find someone to spend the night with. 
A few missteps and awkward encounters later, Rachel finds herself in her house 
with three men and a strange girl. But they’re not alone, and the nearest phone 
line is at the top of the formidable ‘Pizza Mountain’. Dick Night follows 
a very classic horror storyline: a group of people find themselves stranded in a 
confined location and are attacked by unknown marauders. It’s a solid premise 
that Dick Night makes effective through an interesting mix of situational 
comedy and flashes of the absurd, complemented by a selection of crackpot 
characters. Oh, and a rather gratifying ‘Twilight’ reference. Raucous, lo-fi and 
full of fun, Dick Night is a feature that doesn’t take itself to 
seriously but is none-the-less a debut that writer/director Andy Viner can be 
proud of» (Orestes Kouzaf).
 Plot Summary, Synopsis, Review: 
 
IMDb - 
unseenfilms.blogspot.it - 
manilovefilms.com - 
taliesinttlg.blogspot.it - 
facebook.com - 
filmstewdotcom.blogspot.it - 
movieparliament.com - 
pinterest.com/filmcourage - 
movieswithbutter.com - 
abandomoviez.net - 
allrovi.com
- 
raindance.co.uk:  
«Dick Night 
is an indie comedy/horror splice all about vampires. Well, not vampires, but 
people who really, really want to be vampires. And it’s not really all about 
vampires, either. Rachel is a slob; empty pizza boxes and soft drinks bottles 
adorn her new - and rather isolated – house, and the only tidy room is the one 
with all the presents in… the presents from the wedding where Rachel was stood 
up. Rachel’s mother stages an intervention, cleaning both the house and her 
daughter, motivating Rachel to go out and find someone to spend the night with. 
A few missteps and awkward encounters later, Rachel finds herself in her house 
with three men and a strange girl. But they’re not alone, and the nearest phone 
line is at the top of the formidable ‘Pizza Mountain’. Dick Night follows 
a very classic horror storyline: a group of people find themselves stranded in a 
confined location and are attacked by unknown marauders. It’s a solid premise 
that Dick Night makes effective through an interesting mix of situational 
comedy and flashes of the absurd, complemented by a selection of crackpot 
characters. Oh, and a rather gratifying ‘Twilight’ reference. Raucous, lo-fi and 
full of fun, Dick Night is a feature that doesn’t take itself to 
seriously but is none-the-less a debut that writer/director Andy Viner can be 
proud of» (Orestes Kouzaf).
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