The Souler Opposite
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The Souler Opposite is a 1998 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Bill Kalmenson and starring Christopher Meloni, Timothy Busfield and Janel Moloney.

Plot

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Cast

  • Christopher Meloni as Barry Singer
  • Janel Moloney as Thea Douglas
  • Timothy Busfield as Robert Levin
  • John Putch as Lester
  • Allison Mackie as Diane
  • Rutanya Alda as Thea s Mom
  • Josh Keaton as Young Barry
  • Jed Rhein as Young Robert
  • Steve Landesberg as Himself
  • Robert Fields as Jay Smiley
  • Devon Meade as Sandra

Year 1998
ReleaseDate 1998-10-02
RuntimeMins 104
RuntimeStr 1h 44min
Plot All Barry Singer wants, “is a woman to like him for who he pretends to be,” …or so he says in his act. A stand up comedian toiling in the netherworld of the L.A. comedy scene, Barry’s universe is turned upside down when he meets…
Directors Bill Kalmenson
Writers Bill Kalmenson
Stars Christopher Meloni, Timothy Busfield, Janel Moloney
Produced by Tani Cohen
Music by Peter Himmelman
Cinematography by Amit Bhattacharya
Film Editing by Timothy Snell
Casting By Laura Adler,Shana Landsburg
Production Design by Jane Ann Stewart
Costume Design by Lynette Bernay
Makeup Department Yvette Beebe,Brigitte Bugayong
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Martha Demson,Ron Lunceford,David Joshua Smith
Art Department Jeffrey M. O’Brien,Rosa Novello
Sound Department Trip Brock,Christopher Sposa,Kurt Thum,Ed White
Camera and Electrical Department Ariel Benarroch,Scott Doorley,Larry Troesken
Editorial Department David C. Whitten
Location Management Patrick Burn
Music Department Ellis Burman III
Additional Crew Michael Goldberg,Brian Stemmler,Bruce Gray
Genres Comedy, Drama, Romance
Companies Buffalo Jump Productions, Souler Opposite Productions Inc.
Countries USA
Languages English
ContentRating R
ImDbRating 5.6
ImDbRatingVotes 179
Keywords comedian,political activist,los angeles california,reference to jerry brown the politician,thirty something