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Cast
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Scott Baio | As: Dominic |
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Kristin Minter | As: Lucca |
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Rosemary Prinz | As: Bella |
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Shuler Hensley | As: Pino |
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John Seitz | As: Massimo |
Storyline
Dominic works round the clock: nights making biscotti for his family's bakery in a working-class Italian neighborhood in Pittsburgh, then days downtown where he's a specialist in firing people at a company that negotiates mergers. He's thrown for a loop with he learns that Bella, an elderly neighbor who's his family's closest friend, has but a few months to live. All her life, she's saved money in coffee cans for her daughter, Lucca's, wedding, but Lucca is off in foreign lands, initially as a Peace Corps volunteer, and doesn't need a man. Dominic vows to bring Lucca home and convince her to marry him to fulfill Bella's most fervent wish. What will Lucca say?
Tagline: | In Italian a good man is a piece of bread. |
Certification: | PG-13 |
Cast
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Scott Baio |
Dominic |
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Kristin Minter |
Lucca |
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Rosemary Prinz |
Bella |
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Shuler Hensley |
Pino |
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John Seitz |
Massimo |
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Billy Mott |
Eddie |
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Adrienne Wehr |
Tamela |
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Jennifer Martin |
Maude |
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Rose Bray |
Rose |
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John Bechtol |
Jeffrey |
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Jody O'Donnell |
Preston |
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Marty Sheets |
Liz |
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Nancy Bach |
Second Doctor |
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John Amplas |
Jimmy |
Directed By
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Melissa Martin |
Director |
Writing Credits
|
Melissa Martin |
Writer |
Production Crew
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Adrienne Wehr |
Producer |
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William C. Hulley |
Executive Producer |
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Adrienne Stern |
Casting |
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Melissa Martin |
Producer |
Edited By
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Chuck Aikman |
Editor |
Costume and Makeup
Sound
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Susan Hartford |
Original Music Composer |
Visual Effects
Camera
Lighting
Art Department
|
Paul Bucciarelli |
Production Design |
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Smith Harper Hutchings |
Set Decoration |
Other Crew
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