
DIARY OF A CO-WORKER is a 2005 feature film created in Saint Louis, Missouri, and largely shot on-location at the historic Hi-Pointe Theatre. An exploration of the adversity faced from all sides as a part of service-industry jobs, it follows the exploits of Morrison (Mort Burke, THE MINDY PROJECT, DRUNK HISTORY) as he navigates co-workers, bosses, and the general public among the daily tasks of movie theatre maintenance and his own sense of self-identity. DIARY OF A CO-WORKER was written and directed by Matt McLaughlin, features music by Kevin Buckley, and has a running time of 91 minutes. Viewer discretion is advised (for strong language and depictions of drug use)

as Morrison

as Pratt

as Marine Mary

as Jim Rivers

as Fisher

as Noire

as Adelaide

as Martin

as Rick

as Mark

as Larry ("Yesterday's Popcorn")

as Security Camera Installer

as Girlfriend Of Jim Rivers

as Elaine (Pee Woman), Slapping Mother

as W the D.M.