Zig Zag (2002 film)

Zig Zag
Directed by David S. Goyer
Produced by Elie Samaha
Andrew Stevens
Written by Landon J. Napoleon (novel)
David S. Goyer (screenplay)
Starring John Leguizamo
Wesley Snipes
Oliver Platt
Natasha Lyonne
Music by Grant Lee Phillips
Cinematography James L. Carter
Edited by Conrad Smart
Distributed by Franchise Pictures
Release dates
  • July 9, 2002 (2002-07-09)
Running time
101 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Box office $2,418 (USA)

Zig Zag is a 2002 film directed by David S. Goyer, based on the 1999 novel by Landon J. Napoleon.[1]

Plot

Dean Singer (John Leguizamo) has terminal cancer, yet is determined to spend his last days taking care of his 15-year-old 'big brother program' autistic protégé, Louis 'Zig Zag' Fletcher. Dean got Louis a dishwasher job in shamelessly abusive, exploiting Mr. 'The Toad' Walters' (Oliver Platt) restaurant. Louis' dead-beat, neglecting yet abusive dad pushes him for 'rent' (actually to repay violent loan-shark Cadillac Tom), which Zig Zag gets by stealing from Walters' safe, remembering numbers being his only talent. Singer is determined to return the money, despite excessive risks, with surprising allies.

Cast

Production

The film was shot in Los Angeles, California.[2]

References

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