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Restaurant manager, rock-and-roller, and now movie actor

Pete Palladino is featured in the indie film "All in Time," about a man who quits his job and moves from New York to Pennsylvania to manage his favorite hometown rock band.

Pete Palladino, general manager of Daddy O's, Plantation, and Tucker's Tavern on Long Beach Island, N.J., has added movie actor to his resume.

Palladino said he started touring as a musician in 1990 as soon as he got out of college. In 2002, having come off the the road, he moved to Philadelphia and started working at the Moshulu.

But he has continued to record with the Badlees.

The film was shot over the course of several years in Lancaster and Wilkes Barre, Pa., so Palladino was able to break away and film at different times.

The film started its tour Oct. 4 in New York City as part of the New York Film Critics Series, hosted by Peter Travers of Rolling Stone Magazine and ABC television.

The tour includes over 20 stops, including hometown screenings in Wilkes-Barre, and Lancaster and at the Ritz at the Bourse (400 Ranstead St., Philadelphia) on Nov. 17 from 7 to 9 p.m.

The band will also perform at this screening.