Puttery, ploddy character piece centered around a travelling jewelry salesman in provincial Pennsylvania ("I have relationships. These go back decades," he says in his best Willy Loman impression), who must break in his youthful replacement. There's a hopeful stretch dealing with teaching, learning, bonding, but this soon gives way to a longer and hopeless stretch dealing with the younger man trying to find a mate for the older: in a word, pimping. Near the end, out of the blue, a sort of caper materializes. With Robert Forster, Donnie Wahlberg, Beth Armstrong, Jasmine Guy; written and directed by Daniel M. Cohen. (2002) — Duncan Shepherd
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