In The
Big Slam we follow Orrin, a shy young student of history,
who gets caught up in the '90's incarnation of the self-help
movement via his friend Russell, a handsome seducer in whose
shadow Orrin has always lived. Russell is on a quest for success—in
every area of life: financial, sexual, emotional and spiritual.
Orrin is happy to go along with Russell's quest,
if it means keeping the company of his charismatic friend. But one
night they meet Stephanie, a sexy, ruthless young lawyer recently
fired for ethical lapses. She and Russell make an
immediate
sexual connection and ditch third wheel Orrin.
When they emerge from Stephanie's bedroom months later, it turns out that in addition to becoming obsessed with each other, Russell and Stephanie have become devoted to a new program for financial aid and spiritual success called Strategies for Power—a home seminar based on a dynamic late-night infomercial. Russell and Stephanie have been studying and training relentlessly in its ways. They're to go and apply it to life now. And—as Orrin learns later—they want him to bankroll their enterprise with his life's savings.
Though
skeptical at first, Orrin finally agrees when Stephanie works her
rhetorical and sensual charms on him. From there it's a strange stew
of ambition, slippery language, love, and sex, as Orrin tries to
make sense of his newfound world in terms of the thing he knows best:
history.
Directed by Anthony Caselli, the cast of The Big Slam included Joseph Zettelmaier as Orrin Hoover, Wayne David Parker as Russell Boam, Cadi Sutter as Stephanie Rommel, and Amy Christine as Gail Myszlweski.

Photos by Danna Segrest