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A tangled tale of intrigue, romance, lost love and "sexy swipers", OPEN HOUSE from Writer/Director Dan Mirvish returns to the great Hollywood tradition of "musical-real-estate-action-comedies". Starring an ensemble cast and rollicking across the screen in full musical glory, OPEN HOUSE explodes with "fantabulous" song and dance numbers that will (nearly) rival Bollywood's greatest.
Houses across the nation open their doors each weekend to the "looky-loos" who owners hope will cross the line and buy their dream home. On one particular sunny, weekend afternoon, realtor Barry Farnsworth (A
A tangled tale of intrigue, romance, lost love and "sexy swipers", OPEN HOUSE from Writer/Director Dan Mirvish returns to the great Hollywood tradition of "musical-real-estate-action-comedies". Starring an ensemble cast and rollicking across the screen in full musical glory, OPEN HOUSE explodes with "fantabulous" song and dance numbers that will (nearly) rival Bollywood's greatest.
Houses across the nation open their doors each weekend to the "looky-loos" who owners hope will cross the line and buy their dream home. On one particular sunny, weekend afternoon, realtor Barry Farnsworth (Anthony Rapp) is showing his own dream open house, a beautiful buy currently owned by the Tibbetts - Sarah Jane (Ann Magnuson), Marvin (Dan Hagen) and their son, Joey (Jake Fernandez). The day is filled with potential buyersยญ
Ron Tucker (Robert Peters) and Gloria Hobbs (Hedy Burress), the beat cops looking for a place to have their illicit affair; Debbie Delaney (Kellie Martin) and Joel Rodman (James Duval), the two lovebirds whose tricky game of "sexy swipeing" move them from one open house to another; Marjorie Milford (Sally Kellerman), the beautiful if slightly drunken real estate agent matron, and Dave Torkenson (Jerry Doyle), the down-on-his-luck jewel thief who's about to have the most unexpected day of his life.
In OPEN HOUSE, however, nothing is as it seems. A past, a beginning, a new love, an old love, real estate sex, and the heist of the century all collide in one glorious moment of choral excess. Real estate will never be the same.
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