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Break a Leg

  • 2005
  • R
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
319
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Eric Roberts, Jennifer Beals, John Cassini, Sandra Oh, and Molly Parker in Break a Leg (2005)
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A talented, but struggling actor is willing to go to any length to get a job - including "break a leg"... especially those of other actors.A talented, but struggling actor is willing to go to any length to get a job - including "break a leg"... especially those of other actors.A talented, but struggling actor is willing to go to any length to get a job - including "break a leg"... especially those of other actors.

  • Director
    • Monika Mitchell
  • Writers
    • Frank Cassini
    • John Cassini
  • Stars
    • John Cassini
    • Carol Mansell
    • Frank Cassini
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    319
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Monika Mitchell
    • Writers
      • Frank Cassini
      • John Cassini
    • Stars
      • John Cassini
      • Carol Mansell
      • Frank Cassini
    • 12User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins total

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    John Cassini
    John Cassini
    • Max Matteo
    Carol Mansell
    Carol Mansell
    • 'Phillip's Way' Casting Director
    Frank Cassini
    Frank Cassini
    • Tony Felice
    Barry Primus
    Barry Primus
    • Ira Goldstein
    Kevin Corrigan
    Kevin Corrigan
    • J.D.
    Lara Lyon
    • 'Final Rights' Casting Assistant
    Paul Taegel
    • John Fiorentino
    Joey Diaz
    Joey Diaz
    • Large Producer
    • (as Joey 'Coco' Diaz)
    Eileen T'Kaye
    • 'Final Rights' Casting Director
    Jennifer Beals
    Jennifer Beals
    • Juliet
    Steve Ruge
    • Dayton
    • (as Steven Ruge)
    Paula Marshall
    Paula Marshall
    • Alice on Cell Phone
    Eric McCormack
    Eric McCormack
    • Tad
    Kevin Breznahan
    Kevin Breznahan
    • Photoshop Employee
    David Sutcliffe
    David Sutcliffe
    • Happy Actor
    Joel Bissonnette
    Joel Bissonnette
    • Not So Happy Actor
    Laura Meshell
    • Actress at Bar
    Bruce Ramsay
    Bruce Ramsay
    • Other Actor at Bar
    • Director
      • Monika Mitchell
    • Writers
      • Frank Cassini
      • John Cassini
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    User reviews12

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    7chrisaltman-1

    Surprisingly Good!

    I was pleasantly surprised I quite liked this movie. Witty writing (some "inside" jokes I got, others I didn't - maybe due to actors speaking on top of one another), great acting (notably John Cassini), great cameos, interesting and unique directing. I rented it to see Jeffrey Meek (very disappointed he was in it such a short time, blink and you'll miss him!) but found the movie remarkably entertaining. I'll actually watch it again before I send back to Netflix. I think actors and wanna-be actors will thoroughly enjoy this movie. The ending is somewhat expected but wish they'd done something different (and more positive). Too bad the movie wasn't better received except for in the "festival" market. I suggest it to anyone who loves the acting biz.
    6elaborate_burn

    Not all that.

    Just saw this at the Phoenix Film Festival where it won the coveted Best Film Award. Suffice to say, I'm not quite sure why it won this award. I saw much better films at the festival. This was nothing special. Basically, about a struggling Italian character actor who decides to take matters into his own enraged hands to achieve his big break after pilfering in the rediculous film industry for too long. I was impressed with the cast they managed to get, esp. all the celebrity cameos. However, I felt this film felt like an old episode of "Tales From the Crypt" where the actor kills his competition more than anything else. I loved the climatic scene with the actor and and undercover cop who, for some rediculous reason, also happens to be very talented, but that's about it. I found the humour and plot to be very predictable and lame. The symbolism was truly putrid (Jennifer Beals gets her big casting break, then breaks her leg, how quaint!) There have been plenty of great films about the rage of rejection in the film business, murder in the entertainment industry, and paranoid psychotics, but this ain't one of them. It's amusing enough with great acting, cinematography and editing. But nothing truly memorable. Mainstream-pandering if anything else. 6/10.
    1rallygolucky

    Totally Baffled?!? The Worst!

    This was the worst movie I saw at WorldFest and it also received the least amount of applause afterwards! I can only think it is receiving such recognition based on the amount of known actors in the film. It's great to see J.Beals but she's only in the movie for a few minutes. M.Parker is a much better actress than the part allowed for. The rest of the acting is hard to judge because the movie is so ridiculous and predictable. The main character is totally unsympathetic and therefore a bore to watch. There is no real emotional depth to the story. A movie revolving about an actor who can't get work doesn't feel very original to me. Nor does the development of the cop. It feels like one of many straight-to-video movies I saw back in the 90s ... And not even a good one in those standards.
    5erikylin

    Funny movie, perhaps worth your time

    I saw Break A Leg as the opening night film at the SF Indie fest on Feb 5th. Break A Leg follows the struggles of an actor (John Cassini) trying to make it in Hollywood. After continually losing out on roles to other actors, he resorts to violence to eliminate the competition.

    This movie is very funny, and the audience was laughing throughout. The tone is a little uneven, particularly in the final third, but the well scripted dialogue and fine work by the actors pull it through in the end. John Cassini and Rene Rivera both do a great job in this movie. Hopefully both of them get a lot more work in the future. There are also a number of hilarious cameos by Hollywood regulars.

    The film is shot pretty well, and most of the visuals look good. The sound left a little to be desired - some of the dialogue is a little muddy and hard to understand. (Note: this may be due to the theatre where I saw it. They had to restart the movie after we were about 5 minutes in due to 'audio difficulties.')

    Overall, it's a decent but not great movie. I went with a group of six people to the movie and all agreed that there were some hilarious moments, but all-in-all it's a so-so movie. Is it worth a trip to the theatre? Maybe, if you like movies with an indie feel and enjoy send-ups of Hollywood. Is it worth watching if it ever came out on DVD? Definitely.

    5/10

    Fun facts:

    -The director (Monika Mitchell) and the lead (John Cassini) are married.

    -In a Q&A session afterwards, Monika Mitchell mentioned that there are a whopping 64 speaking parts in the movie.
    10taegel

    Hilarious and Dark

    A struggling actor finds the best way to break into Hollywood is to start knocking off the competition. But what makes Break a Leg a real gem is the sardonic look into the existence of the struggling (and not so) LA actor. It brings us into that world with effortless irony and wit. It's also got a polished look and very adept direction under Monika Mitchell. Break a Leg is one of those rare independent films that doesn't compromise its production values at any level. The writing is tight, the dialogue first rate. Cassini is an actor's actor, and the role really shows off his talents. The climactic scene between him and Rene Garcia is an instant classic, and may go down as one of the funniest Hollywood scenes of all time. I saw it at an advanced screening, and everyone in the audience laughed uncontrollably and raved about it afterwards.

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      Filmed sometime in 2002. Exact dates unknown.

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    • Release date
      • April 14, 2005 (Iceland)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Костолом
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Catchlight Films
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      1 hour 38 minutes
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