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Director: David Brundige
Cast: Eric Edelstein, Simone Moore, Charlie Hewson
In Brooklyn live two young street musicians who since childhood dream of building a recording studio together. Charlie, who plays the banjo, just inherited a house with a large basement. His best friend and manager Ted thinks it might be the perfect place for the studio but they need $ 25,000 to fulfill their dream. One day a Jamaican nurse approaches them on the street asking for help to lift a patient who has fallen down. Ted finds a collection of rare baseball cards in the house of the patient, and soon will plot a plan to steal the valuable collection to finance their studio. But when Charlie gets involved in a relationship with the nurse, Ted plans will be disrupted and his friendship with Charlie threatened.
Critical Reception & Ratings
The Prospects, a 2011 comedy film directed by David Brundige, follows two young street musicians in Brooklyn who dream of building a recording studio together. While the film's critical reception is unclear, its plot involving a plan to steal rare baseball cards to finance the studio suggests an entertaining storyline that may have resonated with some audiences.
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