P.S. Your Cat Is Dead (2002)
Directed by Steve Guttenberg
Genres - Comedy |
Sub-Genres - Black Comedy, Gay & Lesbian Films |
Release Date - Jan 17, 2003 (USA - Limited) |
Run Time - 92 min. |
Countries - United States |
MPAA Rating - R
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Synopsis by Rebecca Flint Marx
Jimmy Zoole (Steve Guttenberg, also making his directing debut) has been having bad, bad day. Not only has his one-man version of Hamlet (performed with hand puppets) just tanked, his girlfriend has left him, his cat is gravely ill, and his unfinished novel has been stolen. Plus, it's New Year's Eve. So when Jimmy finds Eddie (Lombardo Boyar), a gay burglar, lurking in his apartment, he isn't exactly thrilled. On the verge of a major breakdown, he ties up Eddie and uses him as an outlet for his multitude of frustrations. Eddie, it turns out, has a few of his own, including an ex-wife who won't let him see his child. What follows is a New Year's celebration replete with party hats, rope, and some very, very deep emotional issues. Based on James Kirkwood's cult novel (Kirkwood also won a Pulitzer as the author of A Chorus Line), P.S. Your Cat is Dead was screened at the 2002 Philadelaphia Gay and Lesbian International Film Festival.
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burglary, girlfriend, New-Year