Laws of Gravity

Laws of Gravity

Infobox Film
name = Laws of Gravity


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director = Nick Gomez
producer = Bob Gosse
Larry Meistrich
writer = Nick Gomez
narrator =
starring = Peter Greene
music =
cinematography = Jean de Segonzac
editing = Tom McArdle
distributor =
released = 21 March, 1992
runtime = 100 minutes
country = USA
language = English
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imdb_id = 0104693

"Laws of Gravity" is a 1992 crime film directed by Nick Gomez and starring Peter Greene. cite web |url=http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/28611/Laws-of-Gravity/overview |title=New York Times: Laws of Gravity |accessdate=2008-08-24|work=NY Times]

Cast

* Peter Greene - Jimmy
* Edie Falco - Denise
* Adam Trese - Jon
* Arabella Field - Celia
* Paul Schulze - Frankie
* Saul Stein - Sal
* Tony Fernandez - Tommy
* Larry Meistrich - Pete
* James Michael McCauley - Kenny (as James McCauley)
* Rick Groel - Kevin
* Anibal O. Lleras - Rey (as Anibel Leirras)
* John Gallagher - Bobby
* David Troup - Sullivan
* Miguel Sierra - Vasquez
* David Tuttle - Ted

References

External links

*imdb title|id=0104693|title=Laws of Gravity


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