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Director: René Bonnière
Cast: Stephen Markle, Michele Scarabelli, Paul Boretski, Nancy Cser
Perfect Timing is the story of Harry Crane, an infamous photographer whose sublime and evocative images single-handedly reshaped and rebuilt the boudoir and fitness industries. But, having made his mark, allowed the artist within to be released. Creatively and artistically, Harry has moved on; his work now consisting of portraits and interpreting rock wall fractals. Of course that meant leaving the professional schlock of commercial advertising behind him. Sounds good. Except there's that pesky issue of money. And Harry and his buds are quickly burning through large quantities of it. Bottom line - he's nearly broke and faces eviction.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Perfect Timing (1986) is a little-known comedy film directed by René Bonnière. Critics have not widely reviewed the film, and it does not appear to have received any major awards or nominations. Information on its public reception is also limited, with no available IMDb or Rotten Tomatoes ratings.
Why you might like this:
Perfect Timing, the 1986 comedy directed by René Bonnière, offers a delightfully quirky and humorous exploration of an artist's struggle to balance his creative passions with financial realities. Fans of offbeat comedies with a touch of heart will appreciate the charming performances from the ensemble cast, led by Stephen Markle, and the film's unique blend of biting satire and heartfelt moments.