
A Novel Romance
There's two sides to every love storyNate Shepherd, late 40's, and Jenny Sparks, early 30's, meet in a fancy New York eatery. Complete strangers who have had a rotten day, waiting for their better halves, they reveal to one another that they are going to meet new people tonight. They quickly realize they are waiting for each other. When Nate loses his girlfriend (after getting fired from his cushy job at an ad agency) and Jenny loses her boyfriend to a drug overdose, Nate's girlfriend suggests that they should move in together as friends to split the rent and ease each others pain. As their friendship grows into something more, their relationship becomes a loving but complicated experience.
Description: Nate Shepherd, late 40's, and Jenny Sparks, early 30's, meet in a fancy New York eatery. Complete strangers who have had a rotten day, waiting for their better halves, they reveal to one another that they are going to meet new people tonight. They quickly realize they are waiting for each other. When Nate loses his girlfriend (after getting fired from his cushy job at an ad agency) and Jenny loses her boyfriend to a drug overdose, Nate's girlfriend suggests that they should move in together as friends to split the rent and ease each others pain. As their friendship grows into something more, their relationship becomes a loving but complicated experience.
Genres: Romance, Comedy, Drama
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 88 minutes

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Steve Guttenberg
Played Nate Shepard

Milena Govich
Played Jenny Sparks

Shannon Elizabeth
Played Adi Schwartz

Matthew Del Negro
Played Buddy Andrews

Maddie Corman
Played Alexandra Dumar

Jeff Ross
Played Douglas Silver

Kelly Bishop
Played Lily Sparks

James A. Stephens
Played Will Sparks

Wass Stevens
Played Sam Steele
Audra Blaser
Played Raines

Doug E. Doug
Played Barry Jones

Jay O. Sanders
Played Walter Evans

Maddie Corman
Played Alexandra Demar
Regina Dvorin
Played Grace Sparks

Adam Kantor
Played Metro Employee

Chris Gethard
Played Young Boss 1
Charlie Gorrilla
Played Young Boss 2
Ella Christy
Played Young Boss 3
Allie Dvorin
Played Conference Call Voice 1
Glenn Conte
Played Conference Call Voice 2

Liz Samuel
Played Cute Girl
Thomas Michael Sullivan
Played Bartender
Julie Cavaliere
Played Sarah

Natalya Rudakova
Played Shelly Dubinski

Charles Solomon Jr.
Played Cab Driver
Jacqueline Kristel
Played Waitress
Rosina Fernhoff
Played Old Woman

Benjamin John Parrillo
Played Good Looking Guy
Morris S. Levy
Played Club Doorman
Wendy Diamond
Played Sparks Dinner Guest
Lawrence M. Parsont
Played Sparks Dinner Guest 1
Ilene Parsont
Played Sparks Dinner Guest 2
Blair Parsont
Played Sparks Dinner Guest 3

Peter Bongiorno
Played Sal
Barry Rohrssen
Played Vic

Matthew Murumba
Played Matt
Mitch Kogen
Played Mitch
David Applbaum
Played Maitre D'
Jonelle J. Fenton
Played Girl in Line at Club
Laura D. Williams
Played Female Guest at Party
Robert Palumbo
Played Hot Guy at Party
Larry Love
Played Laurence Blum
Dave Griffith
Played Sloshbowl Player
Silvano Mastrangelo
Played Sloshbowl Player 1
Brandon Cruz
Played Sloshbowl Player 2
Richard Bongiorno
Played Sloshbowl Player 3
Joseph Carletto
Played Sloshbowl Player 4
Melvon Moore
Played Sloshbowl Player 5
Mark C. Healey
Played Sloshbowl Player 6
Brian Duffy
Played Sloshbowl Player 7
Seth Ruffer
Played Sloshbowl Player 8
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