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  1. How Sweet It Is is a 2013 American independent musical comedy-drama film directed by Brian Herzlinger and written by Herzlinger and Jay Black. The film stars Joe Piscopo, Erika Christensen, Erich Bergen, Michael Paré, and Paul Sorvino. It was released in select theaters in the United States on May 10, 2013.

    • May 10, 2013 (United States)
  2. 10. Mai 2013 · How Sweet It Is: Directed by Brian Herzlinger. With Joe Piscopo, Paul Sorvino, Erika Christensen, Erich Bergen. An alcoholic theater owner needs to put together a successful musical in order to pay off his mob debt, but problems arise when the wise guys want to cast their friends in the production.

    • (154)
    • Comedy, Drama, Musical
    • Brian Herzlinger
    • 2013-05-10
  3. Jack (Joe Piscopo), an alcoholic theater owner, puts together a musical production to save his theater and pay off his debt to the mob. Problems arise when the mob boss insists on a cast full of ...

    • (5)
    • Joe Piscopo
    • Brian Herzlinger
    • Entertainment Factory
  4. An alcoholic theater owner needs to put together a successful musical in order to pay off his mob debt but problems arise when the wise guys want to cast their friends in the production. Starring...

    • Brian Herzlinger
    • Joe Piscopo
  5. Synopsis. An alcoholic theater owner needs to put together a successful musical in order to pay off his mob debt, but problems arise when the wise guys want to cast their friends in the production. Cast. Crew.

    • Brian Herzlinger
  6. 10. Mai 2013 · An alcoholic theater owner needs to put together a successful musical in order to pay off his mob debt, but problems arise when the wise guys want to cast their friends in the production. We’ve found that the cheapest way to watch How Sweet It Is is currently with a subscription to FlixFling for only $7.99 / month, after a 7-Day Free Trial .

  7. 10. Mai 2013 · Brian Herzlinger’s How Sweet It Is, an ode to the healing powers of musical theater, misfires so badly at the beginning that it takes a while to notice when it goes from godawful to sweetly awful. Read More