The Bread, My Sweet Movie Review 2001

Information and Film Reviews for The Bread, My Sweet the Movie

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Corporate exec Dominic (Baio) also helps his brothers, Eddie (Mott) and Pinio (Hensley), run a bakery in an old Italian neighborhood in Pittsburgh. Their landlords (and surrogate parents) are old-fashioned immigrants Massimo (Seitz) and Bella (Prinz), who confides to Dominic that she's dying. So Dominic impulsively decides to marry their free-spirited daughter Lucca (Minter), who goes along so her marriage-minded mother can die in peace. Naturally (and unsurprisingly) the cutie twosome develop real feelings for one another.

Distribution

Universal Studios Home Video, 100 Universal City Plz., Universal City, CA 91608-9955, Phone: (818)777-1000, Fax: (818)866-1483, URL: http://www.universalstudios.com, Remarks: Does not handle retail queries from consumers; contact your local video distributor.

Available on DVD
Running time 105 minutes.
Originally from United States.

Cast and Crew

Genres
Romantic Comedy, Pittsburgh, Brothers & Sisters, Edibles, Wedding Bells, Terminal Illness
Screenplay
Melissa Martin
Cast
Scott Baio, Kristin Minter, Rosemary Prinz, John Seitz, Billy Mott, Shuler Hensley
Cinematography
Mark Knobil
Director
Melissa Martin
Music
Susan Hartford
Other
Chuck Aikman, Paul Bucciarelli
Producer
Melissa Martin, William C. Hulley, Adrienne Wehr, Buon Sibo, Who Knew Productions, Panorama Entertainment

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