Back By Midnight (2005)
1h 29m
Running Time
January 25, 2005Release Date
Back By Midnight (2005)
1h 29m
Running Time
January 25, 2005Release Date
Plot.
The warden of a small, rundown, minimum-security prison plots revenge against the the prison's dishonest owner by having four inmates break out and plan a department store robbery to spruce up the prison's faculties.
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Cast & Crew.
Rodney Dangerfield
Jake Puloski
Randy Quaid
Eli Rockwood
Paul Rodríguez
Next Week
Kirstie Alley
Gloria Beaumont
Ed Begley Jr.
Robert Wade
Phil LaMarr
Mile Away
Harry Basil
Director
Gilbert Gottfried
Security Guard
Lisa Arturo
Candy
Joseph Merhi
Producer
Christopher Lennertz
Composer
Louie Anderson
Game Show Host
Michael Bolton
Himself
Ken Blakey
Cinematographer
Stephen Adrianson
Editor
Tony Cox
Smitty
Nell Carter
Waitress
John Larena
ProductionDesigner
Blake Clark
Farmer
Leo Rossi
Rusty
Yeardley Smith
Veronica
Kevin West
Lance
Harland Williams
Sheriff Hubbard
Joey Diaz
Jojo
Jeff Altman
Doctor
Diannah Bays
Party Girl
Roger Behr
Guard #1
Marty Belafsky
Jerk Off
Anne Bellamy
Mabel
P. Daddy Cohen
Strip Club Patron
Rick Ducommun
Wilson
Carmen Filpi
Herbert
Jsu Garcia
Carlos
Rance Howard
Priest
Ron Jeremy
Man with Ears Wife
Charles T. Kanganis
Gate Guard
Sam Lloyd
Deputy
Bob Marley
Guard #2
Laura McCoy Basil
Female Contestant
Joe Nipote
Ears
Harris Peet
Guard #3
Michelle Ruben
Masseuse
Olivia Summers
Debbi
Joe Tamaska
Inmate #1
Dave Tyree
Salesman
Nick N. Raslan
Executive Producer
David Shoshan
Executive Producer
Helen Harwell
Art Direction
Media.
Details.
Wiki.
Lina Polito (born 24 August 1954) is an Italian actress.
Born in Naples, Polito started her career on stage with Eduardo De Filippo. She made her film debut in 1973, with Lina Wertmüller's Love and Anarchy, and for this performance she was awarded with a Silver Ribbon for Best New Actress.Her other film credits included roles in All Screwed Up (1974), Le farò da padre (1974), The Peaceful Age (1974), Salvo D'Acquisto (1975) and the nazisploitation film Deported Women of the SS Special Section (1976). In 1975 she acted in the TV mini-series Il marsigliese by Giacomo Battiato.
In 1983 she won a David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in Massimo Troisi's Scusate il ritardo.