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Plot
Outline: For those unfamiliar with Matt Mitler's previous cinematic
work, Cracking Up' is a fitting baptism of fire.
Matt Mitler takes the lead role in his directorial debut as the toxic
and larger than life wannabe Danny Gold. Playing a struggling actor was
never going to be a stretch for him, but, as the infectious stand-up comic
(and struggling actor) who is destined for greater things, Mitler shines.
Not only does he make the part his own; he throws in so many quirks and
specialties from his private repertoire that he makes his act a tough
one to follow.
In this visually-rich film, Gold is on the road to fame and finds it lined
with greedy managers and execs. This results in a feeding frenzy to snap
up the unsigned frantic, yet fragile, actor before he completely cracks
up.' The audience is drawn into a comic-strip reality (which is indeed
very real) as Danny takes us on a haunting tour of his New York hangouts,
tempestuous love life and recurring drug habit. All the while, Cracking
Up' ails from Tourettes syndrome in the form of Danny's insane impressions
and spontaneous musical numbers.
My advice: buckle up and enjoy the ride. And don't blink for a second
as you wouldn't want to miss Mitler performing an act as Robert De Niro
as Jesus (!), complete with crucifix; simulating masturbation with a can
of cola; and the manic energy of his Penis Man' routine.
Ultimately, Gold's mental frailty, and genius, is brutally exposed, and
the route that gets us there is an interesting and humor-filled trip.
The laughs are on a level higher than the average blockbuster' tripe;
instead the jokes often hit the mark with the force of a sledgehammer.
It helps, of course, that the supporting cast (Flynn, Brill, McDermott),
mostly playing themselves, share a unique camaraderie that gels the story
together.
In the very beginning, the ubiquitous Matt Mitler plays Danny Gold playing
Marlon Brando in a take-off of the famous scene in On the Waterfront.'
This results in a hilarious and unforgettable break-out of a Pee Wee Herman
impression that would no doubt inspire Brando himself to label Cracking
Up' a serious `contender.'
Cast:
Sherry Anderson
John Augustine
Jason Brill .... Jake
Kevin Brown.... Dack
Kimberly Flynn .... Kimberly
Debra K. Lynn .... Hazel
Camryn Manheim
Carolyn McDermott .... Carolyn
Matt Mitler .... Danny Gold
Chuck Montgomery.... Lucky Jackson
Frank Senger .... Frank Kansy
David Wells.... Alan
Debra Wilson
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