Cupid's Mistake
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Young Man Kang
Susan Petry
Toya Cho
Ken Yasuda
| Cupid’s Mistake | |
|---|---|
Poster art | |
| Directed by | Young Man Kang |
| Written by | Young Man Kang |
| Produced by | Gregory Hatanaka Young Man Kang |
| Starring | Everado Gil Susan Petry Toya Cho Ken Yasuda |
| Cinematography | Doo H. Lee |
| Edited by | Bryan Kim |
| Music by | Oliver Lyon |
| Distributed by | Phaedra Cinema Vanguard Cinema |
Release date |
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Running time | 70 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $980 |
Cupid's Mistake is a 2001 comedy film directed by Young Man Kang, a Korean-born filmmaker who made his U.S. directing debut with this production. The film is notable for being produced for $980, which was recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as being the least expensive feature-length motion picture to receive a theatrical film release.[1][2]
The film is set in Venice Beach, California, and it centers on four young people in the midst of romantic entanglements. The actress Susan (Susan Petry) is in love with the video producer Gil (Everado Gil), but he is in love with the model Toya (Toya Cho). However, Toya is in love with the bodybuilder Ken (Ken Yasuda). But Ken has his eyes on Susan.[3]