

The Week That Girl Died
Directed by Sean TravisWhere to Watch The Week That Girl Died
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The Week That Girl Died was released on October 16, 1998.
The Week That Girl Died was directed by Sean Travis.
The Week That Girl Died has a runtime of 90m.
The Week That Girl Died was produced by Carla Diamond.
The lives of three lifelong buddies in a small New England fishing town will never be the same after The Week That Girl Died, a touching romantic comedy about finding Ms. Right-at all the wrong times. Vinnie (Erik Palladino) bumps into the attractive Jessie(Brigitte Bako) at his uncle's wake, and when his aunt mistakes her for his latest girlfriend, she gladly plays the part-leaving out one small detail. Jimmy(Robert Longstreet) sets his sights on the seedy part of town-only to find love (Justina Machado) waiting for him in the least likely of places. And Ralph (Patrick Fischler) woke up a virgin on Friday morning only to have that situation reversed two times over by Saturday night. With an original score by jazz musician Kevin Eubanks (The Tonight Show with Jay Leno) "The Week That Girl Died" takes the notion of the romantic comedy and gives it a dose of what real people go through.
The key characters in The Week That Girl Died are Vinnie (Erik Palladino), Jimmy (Robert Longstreet), Ralph (Patrick Fischler).
The Week That Girl Died is a Drama, Comedy film.
The Week That Girl Died has an audience rating of 7.8 out of 10.










