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19 giu 2000 · Stanley's Gig: Directed by Marc Lazard. With William Sanderson, Marla Gibbs, Faye Dunaway, Stephen Tobolowsky. An emotionally dysfunctional ukulele minstrel lands a gig at a nursing home where he strikes up an unlikely relationship with an ancient jazz chanteuse and awakens from a lifetime of loneliness and inconsequence.
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- Drama, Music
- Marc Lazard
- 2000-06-19
Paul Benjamin. Teddy Branson. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. When a charming ukulele player (William Sanderson) takes a job as a therapist in a nursing home, he becomes friends...
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- Mark Lazard
- Drama
- William Sanderson
An emotionally dysfunctional ukulele minstrel lands a gig at a nursing home where he strikes up an unlikely relationship with an ancient jazz chanteuse and awakens from a lifetime of loneliness and inconsequence. Cast. William Sanderson. Stanley Myer. Marla Gibbs. Eleanor Whitney. Faye Dunaway. Leila. Stephen Tobolowsky. Abe Cohen. Paul Benjamin.
- (213)
- Marc Lazard
- 2000
- William Sanderson
Paul Benjamin Cast. Kevin Jackson Cast. Ian Whitcomb Cast. Critics reviews. Stanley Myer is a so-so musician who harbors a big dream: to play his ukulele on a cruise line to Hawaii. In order to make ends meet in the meantime, he takes a job in a retirement home playing music for the residents.
19 giu 2000 · Synopsis by Rebecca Flint Marx. A tribute to the fabled jazz scene of L.A.'s Central Avenue during the 1930s and '40s, Stanley's Gig opens on a Hawaiian cruise ship where charismatic waster Stanley Myer (William Sanderson) has gotten a gig playing his ukulele for a group of filthy rich businessmen.
An emotionally dysfunctional ukulele minstrel lands a gig at a nursing home where he strikes up an unlikely relationship with an ancient jazz chanteuse and awakens from a lifetime of loneliness...
19 giu 2000 · Overview. An emotionally dysfunctional ukulele minstrel lands a gig at a nursing home where he strikes up an unlikely relationship with an ancient jazz chanteuse and awakens from a lifetime of loneliness and inconsequence.