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Hurry Up, or I'll Be 30

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Hurry Up, or I'll Be 30
File:Hurry Up, or I'll Be 30.jpg
Directed byJoseph Jacoby
Written byScreenplay:
David Wiltse
Joseph Jacoby
Story:
Joseph Jacoby
Produced byJoseph Jacoby
StarringJohn Lefkowitz
Linda De Coff
Danny DeVito
CinematographyBurleigh Wartes
Edited byStan Warnow
Music byStephen Lawrence
Distributed byEmbassy Pictures
Release date
1973
Running time
84 minutes
Country United States
LanguageEnglish

Hurry Up, or I'll Be 30 (also known as I Am Waiting No More) is a 1973 film starring John Lefkowitz, Linda De Coff, and Danny DeVito. The film was directed by Joseph Jacoby.

This film is one of several critically acclaimed low-budget films of the 1970s. The picture had its official New York City theatrical release, Presented by Joseph E. Levine, in November 1973 to high national critical acclaim, with noted film critic Vincent Canby of The New York Times calling it "A wryly affectionate portrait of a younger 'Marty'." In December 2009, The New York Times re-printed Vincent Canby's 1973 review in a piece that selected 3 pictures from the 1970s. http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9505E5DA1731E63BBC4D52DFB7678388669EDE&pagewanted=print&gwh=436CF1A89B057F5FDF9A373C84E76697 New York Magazine film critic, Judith Crist, selected the picture as "One of the Best U.S.A. citizen-directed films of the year," in her selections for The USA Film Festival, SMU, Dallas.

Danny DeVito, who plays Petey in the film, would go on to become widely acclaimed.

In 2009 the copyright owners of the picture, Jacoby Entertainment, Ltd., were alerted to the circulation of pirated and inferior sub-standard DVDs in the marketplace, appearing under the name of I Am Waiting No More. The pirated copies featured a pilfered photograph of Danny DeVito taken from a different source at a much later time. The perpetrators of the illegal DVDs were identified by the picture's copyright owner and sued in California civil court.[ http://www.iptrademarkattorney.com/copyright_litigation/index.html?page=8]

Plot

The film follows a Brooklyn man (John Lefkowitz) who begins to suffer a severe identity crisis as he is about to turn 30. As his birthday approaches, he is forced to come to terms with his lack of success — in business, in love, and in general. Desperate to make his life a success, he tries to commit himself to a serious relationship and do the things 30 year olds are supposed to do based on the standards of society.

Cast