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2011 American film
Night Club
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Directed by
| Sam Borowski
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Screenplay by
| Larry Delrose
Tom Hass
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Story by
| Larry Delrose
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Produced by
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- Sam Borowski
- Brian LaBelle
- Samuel M. Sherman
- J. Todd Smith
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Starring
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Cinematography
| William Schweikert
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Edited by
| Joann Murano
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Distributed by
| The Naoj Company
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Release date
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- April 7, 2011
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2011-04-07
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Country
| United States
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Language
| English
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Night Club
is a 2011 American comedy film starring
Ernest Borgnine
and
Mickey Rooney
. It is the directorial debut of Sam Borowski.
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Plot
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Justin (Zachary Abel), Nikki (Ahney Her) and Chris (Bryan Williams) take jobs at a retirement home to pay their way through college. With the help of Alfred (Ernest Borgnine), one of the residents, they set up a nightclub on the premises.
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Awards
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The film won Best Feature, Best Director, Best Actor (Borgnine), Best Actress (Lyonne), and Best Supporting Actor/Actress (Kellerman) at the
Golden Door Film Festival
in
Jersey City, New Jersey
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