Lost Cat Corona

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Lost Cat Corona
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Theatrical release poster
Directed by Anthony Tarsitano
Written by Anthony Tarsitano
Produced byBrendan Fitzgerald
Summer Crockett Moore
Tony Glazer
Richard Mucci
Frank Sicoli
Jeanne Suggs
Anthony Tarsitano
Deborah Tarsitano
Starring Sean Young
Ralph Macchio
Gina Gershon
Jeff Kober
Paul Sorvino
Summer Crockett Moore
David Zayas
Tom Wopat
Anthony Ruivivar
Cinematography Chase Bowman
Release date
  • February 24, 2017 (2017-02-24)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Lost Cat Corona is a 2017 American comedy film written and directed by Anthony Tarsitano. The film stars Ralph Macchio, Gina Gershon, Paul Sorvino and Sean Young with David Zayas, Summer Crockett Moore and Anthony Ruivivar in supporting roles. A play-it-safe guy (Ralph Macchio) must search for his wife's (Gina Gershon) missing cat, bringing him face-to-face with the colorful, wacky, and sometimes, the more dangerous element of his neighborhood, forcing him to confront his fears and rethink his M.O. [1]

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Production

Principal photography took place in May and June 2015 in Corona, New York, and Whitestone, New York. [2]

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References

  1. "Lost Cat Corona with Ralph Macchio & Gina Gershon Begins Production". BroadwayWorld.com. Wisdom Digital Media. May 8, 2015. Retrieved December 2, 2015.
  2. Tumola, Cristabelle (May 13, 2015). "'Lost Cat Corona,' starring Ralph Macchio, films in Whitestone". QNS. Schneps Communications. Retrieved December 2, 2015.