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(Redirected from Randy Nargi) 2003 American film
G-Sale
Directed byRandy Nargi
Written byRandy Nargi
Produced byJessi Badami
StarringJessi Badami
Scott Burns
Tracey Conway
Distributed byBogwood Films
Release date
  • January 28, 2003 (2003-01-28) (Sarasota Film Festival)
Running time77 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

G-Sale is a 2003 mockumentary film about garage sales and the people who are obsessed by them. The film is reminiscent of the movies of Christopher Guest and won several film festival awards.

Plot

Bogwood, Washington is a pleasant suburban community with a special distinction—it has more garages per capita than any other town in America. Not surprisingly, Bogwood is also the "Garage Sale Capital of the U.S.A."

When retirees Doris & Clayton Fenwick decide to empty their nest of retro-modern antiques, they set the wheels in motion for a frantically funny "g-sale" involving Bogwood's most avid garage sale junkies: Angela Cocci (an obsessive market researcher), Ed LaSalle (a beleaguered computer programmer and creator of the cult fantasy roleplaying game "Caves & Beasts"), Dick Nickerson (a retired star of the 60s sitcom "Pot o' Gold"), and BJ Harwood & Helen Ziegler (partners and owners of a trendy retro-modern antique store).

These colorful characters try to outmaneuver each other to score their ultimate garage sale treasure: an antique board game worth a fortune.

Location

Bogwood was filmed on location in Seattle, Bellevue, and Bainbridge Island, Washington.

References

  1. "Seattle Times review excerpt". 2005. Archived from the original on November 7, 2010. Retrieved September 6, 2010.

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