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Niagara Motel

release date:Friday March 24, 2006
genre:Drama
running time:90 min.
director:Gary Yates
studio:Mongrel Media
producer(s):Phyllis Laing, Michael Prupas, Bernard Zukerman, Terrence Potter
screenplay:Dani Romain, George F. Walker
cast:Kevin Pollak, Anna Friel, Craig Ferguson, Caroline Dhavernas, Wendy Crewson, Peter Keleghan, Janet-Laine Green, Kris Holden-Reid, Catherine Fitch, Tom Barnett
Current Tribute rating: 4.21 Current rating: 4.21    Rate Movie     User Reviews

Niagara Motel Movie Synopsis

In a down-scale motel in the tourist Mecca of Niagara Falls, a group of turbulent individuals are all, for various reasons, at crisis points in their lives. One of them is Loretta Bourgogne, the young, sexy and pregnant waitress at the Motel restaurant. She has her hands full with the many men who all want something from her.

There's Dave, the underachieving stapler salesman who is dating Loretta to impress his boss. There's Michael, the small-time hustler who wants to exploit Loretta's 'special quality' in the world of adult porn videos. And there's Gilles, the father of Loretta's unborn baby, who wants her back home in Quebec. She also has to deal with her ex's parents, who demand she return home. Staying in one of the rooms is Denise, a recovering drug addict, and her husband R.J., an ex-con who found religion in prison. The couple is desperately trying to regain custody of their baby from social services.

In another room are Henry and Lily, a middle-class couple whose marriage is rapidly failing. Henry, a former corporate manager, is out of a job and is looking for one in Niagara Falls. Lily is sourly unhappy because she's used to so much more -- and now they're on the verge of bankruptcy. Knowing that some money has to come from somewhere, Lily makes friends with Sandy, a prostitute who works out of the Motel. Lily figures that if Sandy can make so much money, why can't she?

Phillie Phillips, the Motel's woeful, drunken manager and room cleaner, lurches drunkenly in and out of the lives of the three sets of characters, all the while moving toward his own epiphany, a fall over Niagara Falls. The owners of the Motel and restaurant are Boris and his daughter Sophie, immigrants from the former Yugoslavia. Boris, a loudmouth yeller, and kind-hearted Sophie, constantly reproach and meddle in the lives of their customers.

Canadian Connection  Canadian Connection: Filmed in Niagara Falls, Ontario and Winnipeg, Manitoba with a Canadian director and mostly Canadian cast.

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This is a very good movie in the spirit of Garden State. It was fabulously shot in High Def with unbelievable color saturation, without any problems that typify HD production. Good story and cast.

Niagara Motel is so quirky. The cast was great. I want to make reservations and stay there! I understand there is one screening of it in Niagara Falls on April 24th, would be fun to go down and see it there.

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