Remedy (film)

Remedy is an American 2005 crime drama directed by Christian Maelen and written by Sandy Eiges, Nicholas Reiner, and Charlotte Wise. The film stars Maelen, Arthur Nascarella, Jon Doscher, Frank Vincent, Vincent Pastore, and Chuck Zito.

Production

Produced by Jon Doscher, Christian Maelen and Nicholas Reiner filming took place during April and May 2003, in New Jersey and New York City. The film also features the acting debut of Ace Frehley of Kiss, who also contributes to the soundtrack.

Synopsis

The film is about a New York City artist who claims to have witnessed his best friend's murder. Due to a drug problem, he cannot recall what happened, and is the prime suspect. He desperately tries to remember before it is too late.

Partial cast

References

  • Epstein, Helen. "Remedy (2005)". The New York Times. Retrieved August 19, 2010.
  • External links

  • Official website
  • Remedy at the Internet Movie Database
  • Starline Films
  • Starline Films news
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    Track listing

    DVD Features

  • Footage of August 30, 2004 concert.
  • Embarrassing Photos (Photos of band members acting foolish)
  • On the Road (Home video footage from the band's tour bus)
  • At the Show (Footage from earlier concerts filmed by fans)
  • Humble Beginnings (Home videos and old photographs of band members)
  • Music Videos: Wine Stained Lips, Point the Blame, Hard to Impress
  • Personnel

  • Pat Kays - bass guitar
  • Ian McKenzie - trombone, vocals
  • Ryan Eldred - saxophone, vocals
  • Chris Greer - drum kit
  • Kevin Gunther - trumpet, vocals
  • Pat Calpin - guitar, vocals
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    Track listing

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  • "Black Velvet Band"
  • "Whiskey in the Jar"
  • "All for the Grog"
  • "The Belfast Hornpipe/Tim Maloney"
  • "The Four Poster Bed/Colonel Rodney"
  • "Finnegan's Wake"
  • "McAlpine's Fusiliers"
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  • "Seven Drunken Nights"
  • "Reels - Scholar/Teetotaller/The High Reel"
  • "Home Boys Home"
  • "Dirty Old Town"
  • "Blue Mountain Rag"
  • "The Wild Rover"
  • "Weile Waile"
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  • "Sail On"
  • "Fool If you Think Its Over"
  • "Besame Mucho"
  • "No More The fool"
  • "Natural Thing"
  • "Lilac Wine"
  • "Sunshine After the Rain"
  • "Hold On"
  • "Cross Roads"
  • "Red House"
  • "Baby What You Want Me to Do"
  • "Pearl's a Singer"
  • "Gasoline Alley"
  • "We've Got Tonight"
  • "Tore Down"
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  • Elkie Brooksvocals
  • Jean Roussel – keyboards
  • Brandon Fownes – Keyboards
  • Al Hodgeguitar
  • Mike Cahen – guitar
  • Mike Richardson – drums
  • Roger Innis – bass
  • Arnaud Frank – percussion

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