Michael
D. Parducci, Carrie Ann Kaye, Jack Gwaltney, Burt Young
Director:
Mark Foggetti
Origin:
USA
Format:
35 mm
Running
Time
100
minutes
Language:
English
Synopsis:
B “Checkout” is a story about
a likable young man, Nick McCain, living in an idyllic small
town (Webster, NY), who starts a secret computerized dating
service in a supermarket. Curt, his rather bawdy brother,
continually complicates Nick’s life. At the core of
the story is Nick, maturing and finding true love with his
childhood sweetheart, Noreen.
Noreen has become a successful marketing guru in Los Angeles.
Her father owns the hometown grocery store where both Nick
and Curt work. His business is threatened with a possible
takeover by a prominent California tycoon. Noreen’s
father asks her to come back to Webster to help save the grocery
store. She succumbs to her dad’s invitation and reunited
with the local culture, friends, and particularly Nick.
Meanwhile, Nick has engineered a secret computer dating service
and all the customers are meeting romantically between the
lettuce and tomatoes, the buns and sausage, or amongst the
flowers, etc. The whole town is falling in love at the grocery
store.
Wonderfully entertaining complications ensue, provided by
Nick’s Italian mother, who can’t let go; Almo,
Nick’s witty, gay coworking; Louie, Nick’s stubborn
uncle and first official customer; Chad, Noreen’s arrogant
fiancé; and Curt, Nick’s shallow, scheming, self-centered
brother who’s king of the come-ons.