A man's new passion for an old love reveals his dark side in this independent drama. Johnny Vincent (Frank John Hughes) was born and raised in Yonkers, where he teaches English at a school he once attended. Johnny doesn't much care for his job, his marriage is on its last legs, and while Johnny thinks that he may have a future in music, his periodic local gigs attract the scant amount of attention they deserve. One night, after his wife finally leaves him, Johnny runs into Lisa (Lisa Lo Cicero), a woman he knew and loved in ...
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A man's new passion for an old love reveals his dark side in this independent drama. Johnny Vincent (Frank John Hughes) was born and raised in Yonkers, where he teaches English at a school he once attended. Johnny doesn't much care for his job, his marriage is on its last legs, and while Johnny thinks that he may have a future in music, his periodic local gigs attract the scant amount of attention they deserve. One night, after his wife finally leaves him, Johnny runs into Lisa (Lisa Lo Cicero), a woman he knew and loved in high school. They hit it off, but while for Lisa it's a casual fling, Johnny is convinced that this is the romance he's been waiting for all his life. Lisa tries to maintain a distance from Johnny, but with each day he becomes more possessive, eventually crossing the line into an obsession that proves dangerous for them both. Mr. Vincent won the Critics Award at the 1997 Verona Love Screens Film Festival. Mark Deming, Rovi
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Add this copy of Mr. Vincent [Dvd] to cart. $7.01, new condition, Sold by Streetlight_Records rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Santa Cruz, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2001 by Vanguard Cinema.
The only reason I wanted this one was because of Lisa LoCicero. She currently plays Olivia Falconeri on GENERAL HOSPITAL. I have this mad crush on her and just had to see what else she did before the TV soap. This movie lived up to my expectations! She was even a Falconeri type in this movie, but a lot tougher. Liked it a lot! She is the only reason for purchasing this movie. She lights up the screen in every scene she is in. I have nothing more to say really. It's an interesting story and her emoting her part is what it's all about. Buy it, and you'll see what I mean. There is some topless nudity, but it's not graphic.Sincerely, Joe Scibetta