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Director: George Griffith
Cast: George Griffith, Matthew Lillard, Jeffrey Doornbos, Samantha Lemole
Underneath Times Square, there's a strip club filled with beautiful women. Behind the club's bathroom door is Shoes, a bathroom attendant. For three years, Shoes gives advice, compliments or a sympathetic ear to his visitors, getting occasional tips. But on the night of his three-year anniversary at the club, Shoes' customers and coworkers start to make him look into his own life.
Critical Reception & Ratings
From the Head, directed by George Griffith, is a 2011 drama film set in a Times Square strip club. While the film has not received widespread critical acclaim, it has garnered some positive reviews for its realistic and intimate portrayal of the experiences of a bathroom attendant who provides a listening ear to the club's patrons. The film's modest IMDb rating of 6.3 suggests it has found a niche audience among viewers.
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Directed by George Griffith, From the Head (2011) offers a unique and intimate look at the life of Shoes, a bathroom attendant at a strip club, as he navigates the complexities of his job and his own personal life over the course of one night. Featuring a strong performance from star George Griffith, this drama provides an insightful and often humorous exploration of the human connections that can emerge in even the most unexpected settings.
From the Head is a 2011 American drama film written and directed by George Griffith in his directorial debut. The film stars Griffith, Matthew Lillard, Jeffrey Doornbos and Samantha Lemole in the lead roles. From the Head was touted as a "micro-budgeted indie" from a "veteran strip club bathroom attendant" (Griffith).
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