Kiss Me, Guido
Kiss Me, Guido is a 1997 independent comedy film. Written and directed by Tony Vitale and produced by Ira Deutchman and Christine Vachon, it stars Nick Scotti, Anthony Barrile, Anthony DeSando and Craig Chester.
Synopsis
Frankie is a young Italian American man living with his family in The Bronx, New York. He works in a pizza parlor but, inspired by the likes of Al Pacino and Robert De Niro, he wants to be an actor. After catching his fiancée cheating on him with his brother, Frankie decides the time has come to move out and pursue his dream.He starts by checking the classifieds for roommate ads. He finds an ad from a "GWM." In classified-speak this stands for "gay white male" but Frankie and his friend Joey interpret it as "guy with money."
The GWM in question is Warren, an actor who's recently broken up with his director boyfriend. Frankie and Warren each have some initial misgivings – Frankie over Warren's being gay, Warren over Frankie's being a "Guido" or stereotypical Italian American – but Warren lets Frankie move in.
Warren's ex, Dakota, returns and offers Warren a part in his new play. Warren initially accepts but after being injured in an attempted gay bashing, has to withdraw. Frankie replaces him, but the part involves a same-sex kiss, which makes him nervous. At the premiere Frankie gives a good performance for an audience that includes his family, who come to understand and accept his decision to become an actor.
Cast
- Nick Scotti as Frankie
- Anthony Barrile as Warren
- Anthony DeSando as Pino
- Craig Chester as Terry
- Domenick Lombardozzi as Joey Chips
- Molly Price as Meryl
- Christopher Lawford as Dakota
- David Deblinger as Stage Actor
- John Tormey as Patsy Zito
- Antonia Rey as Josephina Zito
- Jennifer Esposito as Debbie
- Anthony Vitale as Pizza Guy #1
- Frankie Dellarosa as Pizza Guy #2
- Rebecca Waxman as Wiggy
- Tony Ray Rossi as Vinny the Fish
Soundtrack
- Machine – "There But for the Grace of God Go I"
- Panic Patrol – "Out of Control"
- La Flavour – "Mandolay"
- Miquel Brown – "So Many Men, So Little Time"
- 3rd Party – "Can U Feel It"
- Edwin Starr – "Contact"
- Carol Jiani – "Hit & Run Lover"
- Martha Wash – "Magic Charms"
- The Gap Band – "Burn Rubber on Me (Why You Wanna Hurt Me)"
- Nick Scotti – "I'm Gonna Shout"
- Edwin Starr – "H.A.P.P.Y. Radio"
- Gloria Gaynor – "I Am What I Am"
- Love Tribe – "Stand Up"