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Vittorio Musso shows up unexpectedly to ask a favor of old college chum Wick Burns |
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Vittorio explains to Wick why he should be known as Vittorio now - not Victor |
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Vittorio tells Wick that he wants support for his new movie - called "Paint Cans." |
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A pretentious Musso talks about his vision of filming, which he calls "metafilmmaking." |
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Wick - who's on the Film Board - herds an unaware Vittorio out the door |
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Wick is not happy when he runs into Vittorio and his family at a food mall |
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Since Wick has decided against financing Paint Cans he makes vague excuses |
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Vittorio urges Wick to go around the problems
- his producer Neville Lewis and Wick's boss |
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Happy with the outcome, Vittorio offers to buy
his son Tartufo a new gun |
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In producer Neville Lewis' office, gay screenwriter Morton Ridgeway irritates Vittorio |
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Vittorio reacts strongly to Wick's criticsms about his film |
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Vittorio's furious when Wick's assistant Oliver calls Paint Cans a "steaming turd." |
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A bemused Vittorio watches Neville force Wick to give Paint Cans another chance |