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    Kiss Me, Guido

    R1997 · Comedy · 1h 26m

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  1. Kiss Me, Guido is a 1997 independent comedy film. Written and directed by Tony Vitale (a former location manager) and produced by Ira Deutchman and Christine Vachon, it stars Nick Scotti, Anthony Barrile, Anthony DeSando and Craig Chester.

  2. Jul 18, 1997 · Kiss Me, Guido: Directed by Tony Vitale. With Nick Scotti, Anthony Barrile, Anthony DeSando, Craig Chester. Warren has an extra room in his apartment (and is five months behind on the rent) after his lover moves out, so a friend places an ad on his behalf for a GWM roommate.

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    • Comedy
    • Tony Vitale
    • 1997-07-18
  3. Aug 8, 1997 · Written and Directed by. Tony Vitale. If you can believe that an aspiring actor who studies De Niro movies doesn't know what “GWM” means in a singles ad, then you can believe just about everything in “Kiss Me, Guido,” a movie that gives you lots to believe.

  4. Kiss Me, Guido. Affable but clueless Bronx, N.Y., native Frankie (Nick Scotti) is an aspiring actor who moves to Manhattan after discovering his fiancée is sleeping with his brother (Anthony...

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    • Tony Vitale
    • R
    • Nick Scotti
  5. 1h 31m 1997. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Film Details. Notes. Brief Synopsis. Read More. Frankie's a macho Italian-American guy from the Bronx all ready to propose to his girlfriend until he comes home and catches her in bed with his brother. Disillusioned, Frankie decides to change his life by moving to Manhattan and becoming an actor.

    • Tony Vitale
    • Nick Scotti
  6. Kiss Me, Guido. Summaries. Warren has an extra room in his apartment (and is five months behind on the rent) after his lover moves out, so a friend places an ad on his behalf for a GWM roommate.

  7. Jul 18, 1997 · Paramount Pictures. 1 h 26 m. Summary Kiss Me Guido puts lifestyles on a comic collision course. One hilarious mix-up follows another as straight-arrow Frankie (Scotti), a pizza maker from the Bronx, comes to terms with Greenwich Village gay culture -- and his new roomie, actor/choreographer Warren (Barrile), comes to terms with Frankie.

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