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IMDbBest Actor in a DVD Premiere Movie | 2003 | James Earl
Feature Film | 2001 | Jeff
Best Film | 2001
Best Live Action DVD Premiere Movie | 2003 | Shawn
Best Screenplay for a DVD Premiere Movie | 2003 | Jeff
Best Cinematography in a DVD Premiere Movie | 2003 | Francis
'Jeff Probst (I)' had only 17 days to shoot the film because he had to return to his commitment as host of Survivor (2000).
On the DVD commentary, Probst states that he and Erik Palladino did not get along and argued frequently.
The story was inspired by a real-life incident. 'Jeff Probst (I)' found a man's wallet on the street, with a name but no phone number, so he called another person's number that was inside. The man who answered said he was a cousin of the owner, and instructed Probst to mail it to him. Probst says he has always wondered if the other man really was a cousin.
"Coop", the 5th poker buddy who couldn't make it to that night's game is shown in the photo that Bolan looks at. He is "played" in the photo by the film's writer/director 'Jeff Probst (I)'.
Probst developed the script in a writing workshop. Stephen Baldwin liked the script and used his connections to help Probst get the film made.
"Bolan: So I'm in a little green closet with Big Butt magazine, suspecting that my semen isn't potent, and you want me to leave it on the shelf? Bolan: So I, I left it on the shelf. Fishman: Whad'ya do with the magazine?"
"[first lines] Tepper: [knocking on her door] Mrs. Darmsetter? Hey... You left your door open again. Mrs. Darmsetter: Heaven sake, I wonder how did that happen. Tepper: Yes well, how is everything? Mrs. Darmsetter: Well, I'm worried about my mail. I think someone's stealing it. Because I haven't received any letters from my kids in a long time, and they always write. Tepper: Well, are they taking all your mail or just the letters? Mrs. Darmsetter: Just the letters. You'd think they'd take everything else, wouldn't you? They don't."