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Director:
Writers:
Robert Stark Hickey (writer) and
Nancy Hower (writer)
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Tagline:
The trickle down has trickled out
Plot:
Memrom was the greatest company on earth. Now their top executives rule the prison yard golf course... more | add synopsis
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Terrific corporate mockumentary more (3 total)

Cast

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Tim Bagley ... Dr. Shue

Claire Forlani ... Vangela Clay

Mary Pat Gleason ... Shelley Johansson
Jeff Hayenga ... Bruce Corning
John Lehr ... Carl Schlosberg
Michael McShane ... Ken Clay
Christopher Liam Moore ... Martin

Evie Peck ... Brenda Wright
Shirley Prestia ... Janet Kelso
Susan Saunders ... Tamara

Joey Slotnick ... Donald Westerfeld
Kirk Ward ... Darren
Chris Wells ... Jim Westerfeld
David Wiater ... Justin Zimmerman
Danny Brown ... Job Interviewer

Pat Crawford Brown ... Mrs. Westerfeld
R.A. Buck ... Neighbor with Dog
Megan Fleming ... Paisley
Noa Gross ... Baby Shelly
Regan Forman ... Stacey Schlosberg
Wynn Irwin ... Teddy Preston
Phil Kamins ... Dentist
Meyer 'Red' Kantruss ... Retirement Home Resident

Victoria Kelleher ... Dental Receptionist
Nancy Lamb ... Flower Customer
Cathy Lerner ... Consuela
Michael McKeon ... Interviewer
Laural Meade ... Nurse
Michael Morgan ... Brenda's Date in Car
Daniel Parker ... Janet's Lawyer
Dina Platias ... Lucy, Floral Shop Manager
J. Michael Ross ... Officer Simone
Solo Scott ... Scott

Jeronimo Spinx ... Officer Forrest (as Jeronimo Spinks)
Alison Tatlock ... Sandy Kofax
Tracy Young ... Lynn
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Chris Akers ... Club Kid

Wilfred Biggs ... Club kid
James Bruce ... Hare Krishna
John Caruso ... Hare Krishna
Stephen D. Clark ... Club Kid

Cher Ferreyra ... Club Kid

Josh Moon ... Hare Krishna
Davis Rushing ... Club Kid

Sophie Sharkov ... Club Kid
Bill Sindelar ... Club Kid
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Directed by
Nancy Hower 
 
Writing credits
Robert Stark Hickey (writer)

Nancy Hower  writer

Produced by
Claire Forlani .... associate producer
Jeff Hayenga .... associate producer
Bob Hower .... associate producer
Nancy Hower .... producer
John Lehr .... associate producer
Evie Peck .... producer
Craig M. Spitzer .... executive producer
Robert Stark Hickey .... producer (as Robert Hickey)
 
Original Music by
Steven Argila 
 
Cinematography by
Nancy Hower 
 
Film Editing by
Nancy Hower 
Robert Stark Hickey  (as Robert Hickey)
 
Sound Department
Joe Milner .... sound re-recording mixer
Joe Milner .... supervising sound editor
Sebastien Roche-Lochen .... boom operator
 
Visual Effects by
Steven Rosofsky .... visual effects
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Jared Ramsey Patrick .... gaffer
 
Music Department
Stephen Krause .... music mixer
Stephen Krause .... music recordist
 

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USA:79 min
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Crew or equipment visible: The director/cinematographer Nancy Hower is briefly visible, reflected in a car's rear view mirror. more
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5 out of 8 people found the following review useful.
Terrific corporate mockumentary, 29 December 2004
9/10
Author: p_k from Aylesbury, England

Memron is an excellent little spoof documentary in the style of "This Is Spinal Tap" or "Best In Show". The camera follows the antics of a group of newly unemployed corporate cogs following a shakeout at the fictional Memron corporation. The disgraced ex-CEO has also suffered though, and has been burdened with a 'lengthy' sentence behind bars to admonish him for his crimes.

The dialog was convincing, and the characters were well developed (especially amazing considering the number of characters and the relatively short runtime). The realism might be attributed to the fact that there was no script, with all of the dialog improvised by the cast. Especially good were Evie Peck playing a woman of somewhat 'questionable' sexual discrimination, John Lehr's portrayal of a completely selfish and insensitive middle manager and Michael McShane as the morally bankrupt (though financially solvent) ex-CEO.

Everyone who has worked in a corporate/office environment can relate to the mix of personalities and feel some sympathy for their predicament. Even if you can't relate to the subject, it's a bright, cheery and funny film. I was expecting some bitterness considering the subject matter, but this is not the case. Although the film certainly contains sharp social commentary on corporate culture and greed, it maintains a high feel-good factor throughout.

Most of the comedy originates from the absurd situations in which the characters find themselves. There is an absolutely hysterical scene involving a ankle bracelet and a painting which is so bizarre and zany that it deserves to be absorbed into cult cinema consciousness.

I highly recommend this film!

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