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Synopsis: LIKE SUNDAY, LIKE RAIN tells the story of Reggie, a 12 year old rich prodigy who lives in a castle in New York, surrounded by wealth but living a lonely life as his parents are frequently absent. Eleanor is a young musician going through the pains of growing up, who is having problems with her boyfriend and was recently fired from her job. This is a beautiful story about discovery and acceptance.
Genre: Drama, Music
Director(s): Frank Whaley
Production: Monterey Media
  3 wins.
 
IMDB:
6.9
Metacritic:
43
Rotten Tomatoes:
50%
R
Year:
2014
104 min
$27,623
Website
439 Views


No matter how much

is gaining.

It's ok?

I'll. Right.

Bye.

- Courtney!

- Yup?

Eleanor will

spend the night here.

- You'll sleep where?

- On the couch. What's the problem?

This is not a hotel.

God. How annoying.

Okay I stay here?

Yes, do not worry.

She was less annoying,

I could stay longer,

but the apartment is hers.

It's all right.

Tonight is great. I already have

place for tomorrow.

- Are you sure?

- Yup.

I will lie down and read a book.

I need to wake up early

and find work.

Want to know?

Here it is...

call these people,

my friend Abby recommended

is kind of a

jobs agency.

Temporary services?

Yeah, like baby-sitting services.

Has cared for children?

Yes. My little sister.

So that's, say

It has babysitting experience

and caring for children,

or whatever ...

My friend Abby managed

work to care for the children

what's the name ...?

British girl,

that program ...

Dress well, come on,

invent who is experienced ...

I myself would go there, but

they confer

criminal record.

Thanks.

Right. See you later?

Close after you leave.

Due to lack of care.

I can sue you so fast ...

Forget Sal, mother.

Sal does not interest me.

Mom, I'm not

interested in Sal.

Mom, stop talking. Stop

talk while I'm talking about.

Stop talking, Mom.

What the f***!

I've worked on

bar, restaurant,

and caring for children,

most of the time.

- Yup?

- How nanny.

- Babysitter?

- Yup.

I...

worked babysitting

for a family.

Do you have references?

Not because they ...

back to ...

the Europe.

They were from Belgium.

Has somehow

to contact them?

Probably not. I can try

get the new number,

but probably not.

I also took care

my little sister.

I took care of her since her birth

to the second degree.

My mother worked period

full when we were kids.

I practically raised her.

I can call my mother,

or my sister.

For referrals.

Right. I can see your

driver's license?

You can wait outside.

Six letters to

"nothing more".

"Merest".

"Merest"?

M-E-R-E-S-T.

Mere. Only, nothing

or something besides specified.

"Merest" is your answer.

Yes what?

Is none of your business

where I slept.

I ask you

where you spend the night?

It happens all the time, Dennis.

And I said, eventually.

And thank you for making me miss

employment with his little theater.

What did you think would happen?

What? I will not go back,

I already told you.

Generally we do not move forward without

check recommendations

but I have something perfect

and you do not want to lose,

To begin now,

perhaps this afternoon. Can be?

Yes, I can start

immediately.

- This afternoon?

- Yup.

- Must live in employment.

- It's ok.

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Frank Whaley

Frank Joseph Whaley (born July 20, 1963) is an American actor, film director, screenwriter and comedian. He is best known for his roles as Brett in Pulp Fiction, Robbie Krieger in The Doors, and young Archie "Moonlight" Graham in Field of Dreams. more…

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