Zig Zag (2002 film)
Zig Zag | |
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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 |
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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
- John Leguizamo ... Dean Singer
- Wesley Snipes ... Dave Fletcher
- Oliver Platt ... Mr. Walters / 'The Toad'
- Natasha Lyonne ... Jenna the Working Girl
- Luke Goss ... Cadillac Tom
- Sam Jones III as Louis 'Zig-Zag' Fletcher
Production
The film was shot in Los Angeles, California.[2]
References
External links
- Zig Zag at the Internet Movie Database