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Lines of Glory 2009

★ 10.01 votes21 min📅 2009-12-05

"Be one with the dolphins."

Get ready for a wild ride with Lines of Glory (2009), a comedy that delves into the eccentric world of filmmaking. Directed by the enigmatic Zack Abramowitz, this 21-minute masterpiece follows the making of the cult film 'Crest of Senses' by the renowned director Jack Gattanella.

Director: Zack Abramowitz

Cast

Zack Abramowitz
Zack
Jack Gattanella
Jack
Hayley Raphael
Hayley
Anthony Thompson Jr.
Sound Guy
Cyrenne Laljie
Script Super

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lines of Glory (2009) about?

This comedy follows the making of the cult film 'Crest of Senses' as it spirals out of control, taking the cast and crew on a surreal adventure.

Who directed Lines of Glory?

Zack Abramowitz directed Lines of Glory (2009).

Who stars in Lines of Glory?

Zack Abramowitz, Jack Gattanella, and Hayley Raphael star in Lines of Glory (2009).

Is Lines of Glory (2009) worth watching?

While its unrated status may be a turn-off for some, Lines of Glory (2009) is a unique and thought-provoking comedy that's sure to appeal to fans of independent cinema.

How long is Lines of Glory?

Lines of Glory (2009) has a runtime of 21 minutes.

About Lines of Glory (2009) — A Comedy of Errors in the World of Independent Cinema

Get ready for a wild ride with Lines of Glory (2009), a comedy that delves into the eccentric world of filmmaking. Directed by the enigmatic Zack Abramowitz, this 21-minute masterpiece follows the making of the cult film 'Crest of Senses' by the renowned director Jack Gattanella. As the project spirals out of control, Zack and his co-star Hayley Raphael find themselves in a surreal adventure. Will the dolphins hold the key to their sanity?

Lines of Glory (2009) is a thought-provoking exploration of the blurred lines between reality and fiction. With its offbeat humor and quirky cast, including Zack Abramowitz and Jack Gattanella, this film is sure to leave you questioning what's real and what's just a product of the director's imagination. So, if you're ready to dive into the absurd world of independent cinema, Lines of Glory (2009) is a must-watch.