Stuart Bliss (1998)
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Neil Grieve directed this sly, comic low-budget contempro conspiracy commentary. Stuart Bliss (Michael Zelniker), who devises ways to promote surplus military materials, is currently concocting a way to market Geiger counters as an ordinary household item. Arriving home early, he catches his wife… More Neil Grieve directed this sly, comic low-budget contempro conspiracy commentary. Stuart Bliss (Michael Zelniker), who devises ways to promote surplus military materials, is currently concocting a way to market Geiger counters as an ordinary household item. Arriving home early, he catches his wife Janet (Dea Lawrence) leaving on a mysterious trip. Stuart's suspicions verge on paranoia. Is he being watched? What causes the Geiger counters to react? Should he trust co-worker Ted (Derek McGrath)? Why do other people somehow know personal things about Stuart? Why does company assistant Katerina (also Dea Lawrence) resemble his wife? Shown at the 1998 L.A. Independent Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi
- Directed By
- Neil Grieve
- Genres
- Drama, Art House & International, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Apr 18, 1998 Wide
- Studio
- Vanguard
Critic Reviews
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Steve Rhodes, Internet Reviews
A little variety in the acting, some real emotion, and a few laughs would have helped enormously.
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Cast
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Michael Zelniker
as Stuart Bliss
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Dea Lawrence
as Janet Bliss / Katerina
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Hoke Howell
as Carl Plummerson
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Derek McGrath
as Ted
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Ania Suli
as Mrs. Johnson
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Mark Fite
as Rev. Walmsley
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Ken Earl
as Jehovah's Unite Man
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Charlotte Booker
as Jehovah's Unite Woman
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Emilio Borelli
as Grencato
