Pizza My Heart (film)
Pizza My Heart | |
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Directed by | Andy Wolk |
Starring |
Shiri Appleby Michael Badalucco Eyal Podell |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Producer(s) |
Richard D. Arredondo Jane Goldenring |
Pizza My Heart is a 2005 film directed by Andy Wolk and starring Shiri Appleby, Michael Badalucco, and Eyal Podell. The movie premiered July 24, 2005, on ABC Family.[1] It tells the story of a son and daughter of two rival pizzeria owners fall in love, much to the disapproval of both families.[2] It is a modern retelling of Romeo and Juliet set in modern-day Verona, New Jersey.[3]
Cast (in alphabetical order)
The Prestolanis
- Shiri Appleby as Gina Prestolani
- Michael Badalucco as Lou Prestolani
- Joanna Canton as Annette Prestolani
- Ann Mahoney as Prestolani Cousin
- Natalia Nogulich as Mary Prestolani
The Montebellos
- Eyal Podell as Joe Montebello
- Rob Boltin as Nicky Montebello
- Gina Hecht as Gloria Montebello
- Dan Hedaya as Vinnie Montebello
The others
- Gary Desroche as Customer
- Matthew Dufour as Festival Patron
- Wayne Ferrara as Uncle Nat
- Larry Gamell Jr. as Firefighter
- Anthony Gangi as Fair Patron/Romantic Couple
- Vanessa Guild as Customer #1
- Bryan James Kitto as Antonio
- Cynthia LeBlanc as Fair goer
- Elton LeBlanc as Church Usher
- Don Lincoln as Carnival Vendor
- John Mese as Jean Paul Veber
- Gerald Moorman as Prestolani Delivery Boy
- Derek Morgan as Rouzan
- Wayne Morgan as Church Member
- Sean Olsen
- William Ragsdale as Tommy
- Dane Rhodes as Blue-Collar Neighbor
- Mathilde Semmes as Festival Patron
- Brian Simonson
- Maria Soccor as Barker
- Nick Spano as Carlo Delrio
- Deneen Tyler as Sous Chef
- T.J. Villarrubia Jr. as Churchgoer
- Alec Rayme as Vinnie the cousin
Filming locations
- New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
- Yonkers, New York, United States
References
- ↑ Alvin H. Marill (11 October 2010). Movies Made for Television: 2005-2009. Scarecrow Press. p. 81. ISBN 978-0-8108-7659-0.
- ↑ Seth Gitner (3 July 2015). Multimedia Storytelling for Digital Communicators in a Multiplatform World. Taylor & Francis. p. 375. ISBN 978-1-317-51795-5.
- ↑ Stevenson, Alison (15 October 2013). "Rum and Rom-Coms, With Alison Stevenson: 'Pizza My Heart' Edition". Uproxx. Retrieved 18 March 2016.
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