A black comedy dealing with oedipal conflicts, burning hot pizza and disfigurement. A tracking camera reveals a sleeping man named Melvin. In a period-piece dream (of his own childhood?) we see a young mother with a baby carriage and an older, heavy-set man with a cigar. When the carriage rolls down a staircase toward the man, his bulk fortunately stops it and saves the baby. Later, they meet again at a pizza parlor, where hot cheese from the slice he orders inadvertently slides in slow motion onto the baby. The dreamer awakens with a start revealing a face marred by burn scars. Showing the traumatic memory from the pizza parlor
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| Directing | William Kent | Director |
| Editing | William Kent | Editor |
| Sound | Jeffrey Allgeier | Music |
| Crew | Mark Shprintz | Cinematography |
| Art | Steven Mann | Art Direction |
| Costume & Make-Up | Marianne Skiba | Makeup Department Head |
| Production | Bill Burke | Production Manager |
| Directing | Richard Dama | Assistant Director |
| Directing | James Minor | Assistant Director |
| Sound | Charles Hunt | Sound Recordist |
| Sound | Mark Juergens | Sound Editor |
| Crew | David Deneen | Special Effects |
| Camera | Tom Gilmore | Assistant Camera |
| Lighting | David Lee | Electrician |
| Lighting | Frank Pace | Electrician |
| Lighting | Rick Stribling | Gaffer |
| Editing | Adam Bernstein | Consulting Editor |
| Art | Carolyn Eckert | Title Designer |
| Production | Gerg Gassnesky | Production Assistant |
| Production | Katie Meredith | Production Assistant |
| Production | Liza Vacca | Production Coordinator |
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