Camera Store

Camera Store

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  • Genre(s): Drama
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Scott Marshall Smith
  • Cast(s): John Larroquette, John Rhys-Davies, Cheryl Ladd, David James Elliott, Laura Silverman See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 39min
  • Music: Larry Blake
  • Similar To: Civil War, Ordinary Angels
  • Story:
    On the eve of the transition from film to digital, the longtime denizens of a camera store confront their personal issues in this darkly comic story.
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STORY

Story
On the eve of the transition from film to digital, the longtime denizens of a camera store confront their personal issues in this darkly comic story.

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

This movie was filmed entirely on-location at the Esplanade Mall in Kenner, Louisiana, in the fall of 2015.

Karina Lombard was replaced by Laura Silverman as Tonia.

There are two scenes in the movie where digital cameras have a cameo. In the first scene a modified version of a Kodak DC40 can be seen. The movie prop has a sand colored body and yellow status LEDs on the back whereas the real world DC40 is black and has none such LEDs. In the second scene a customer brings in what looks like an early Kodak DSLR. He complains about an overheated CPU and the fear to lose his images which is absolute nonsense of course. The camera he slams on the counter appears to be a movie prop as there is no real world version of this camera. It has a close resemblance to the integrated Kodak Hawkeye II however.

Pinky Steuben, played by John Rhys-Davies, tells Pete that he performed in the musical "Kismet" in London in 1962 with Sean Connery, and reviewers thought he but not Connery was destined for stardom. While Kismet did not play in London that year and Connery was never in a performance, Rhys-Davies in one of his most loved roles did perform in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) with Connery.

Popular Dialogues

"Pinky Steuben: Not all men are fools, some are bachelors."

"Ray Lapine: You know that gasoline and perfume are the best aphrodisiacs on the fucking planet."