A dramatic feature from Cine Manifest, Over-Under, Sideways-Down explores the politics of everyday life in America. The film centers on a working-class couple, Roy and Jan Stennis (played by Robert Viharo and Sharon Goldman), who live, with their two children, in a cramped tract home. An assembly line worker in a steel plant, Roy entertains the escapist fantasy of moving from the local semi-pro baseball team for which he plays third base, to the big leagues. "It's just a matter of being in the right place at the right time," he figures. However, when Roy simultaneously loses his job (by being at the right place at the right time - coming to the defense of a black co-worker and thus being branded a trouble-maker) and his one chance to impress an interested baseball scout, his life begins to unravel. The strains on his marriage increase, intensified by Jan's decision to take a job, and Roy begins to isolate himself both from his family and his fellow workers.
Title | Over-Under Sideways-Down |
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Year | 1977 |
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Cast | Robert Viharo, Sharon Chatten, Roy Andrews, Robert Behling, Michael Cavanaugh |
Crew | Peter Gessner (Writer), Eugene Corr (Director), Steve Wax (Producer), David Ozzie Ahlers (Music), Eugene Corr (Writer), Peter Gessner (Director) |
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Release | Oct 30, 1977 |
Runtime | 86 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 0.00 / 10 by 0 users |