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Cast

  (in credits order)
Scott Kelly Galbreath ... Abel Edwards

Michael Shamus Wiles ... Chairman Lowery
Steve Beaumont Jones ... Gower

David Ury ... Franklin Wallace
Keri Bruno ... Rosemary Edwards

Johari Johnson ... Morgan Farina
rest of cast listed alphabetically:

Susan Allison ... Mary Lou Edwards

Dennis Apergis ... Mr. Halston
Christian Armbruster ... Warren Edwards, 1 yr.
Jackson Atwater ... Young Edwards

Brian Carpenter ... Warren Hastings
Carol Carpenter ... Committee Member Silva
Sean Casaus ... Young Gower
Christine Dunn ... Times Reporter 1
Jonathan Everett ... Nathaniel Edwards
Nishira Fitzgerald ... Nurse 3
Joe Hartman ... Perry Panda
James Hurd ... Globe Reporter 1

Elizabeth Ince ... Dr. Wise
Joanne Judd ... Mother at Park

Ethan Keogh ... Cinema News Narrator
Donna Kimura ... Committee Member Hartford
Ken Kimura ... Committee Member Harrison
Kent Kubena ... Globe Reporter 2

Andrew Lamond ... Mr. Edmonds
Christopher Leirer ... Father at Park
Katie Lipow ... Daughter at Park
Max Martin ... Warren Edwards, 8 yrs.
Joanne McGrath ... Mother at Park
Chris Okon ... James Edwards

Kathlyne Pham ... Photographer
Bruce Purcell ... Nurse 2

Nectar Rose ... Flirty Girl
Barrett Sanders ... Spaceman 1
Chambers Stevens
Jim Trudell ... Android Ride Attendant

Melissa van der Schyff ... Television Reporter
Aaron Vattano ... Mr. Bowerman / Cowboy Carl

Colin Walker ... Sun Reporter 1

Terrill Warren ... Committee Member Jennings

Abby Wolf ... Nurse 1
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Directed by
Graham Robertson 
 
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Graham Robertson 

Produced by
P. Scott Bailey .... producer
Keri Bruno .... associate producer
Chris Grantz .... associate producer
Jay Hart .... executive producer
David Mazer .... executive producer
Maria Nay .... co-producer
Graham Robertson .... producer
Doug Sieck .... associate producer
Steven Soderbergh .... executive producer
Thomas 'Noe' Welch .... co-producer
 
Original Music by
Michael Suby 
 
Cinematography by
Ricardo Palavecino 
 
Film Editing by
Graham Robertson 
 
Production Design by
Graham Robertson 
 
Costume Design by
Jayme Bohn 
 
Makeup Department
Rocky Faulkner .... assistant makeup artist
Michael Mosher .... makeup department head
 
Sound Department
Michael J. Fox .... sound re-recording mixer
Michael J. Fox .... supervising sound editor
Jackie Oster .... dialogue editor
Geordy Sincavage .... adr mixer
Kurt Thum .... sound effects editor
 
Special Effects by
Ana Wolovick .... special effects supervisor
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Kevin McMahon .... camera operator
Daniel Potts .... electrician
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Christine Bean .... costumer
 
Music Department
Joel J. Richard .... score synth programmer
Adam Sanborne .... music editor
 

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When on camera, every actor is standing on the same marker (within a six foot radius). The camera never moved from its position.See more »
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Title Card:In the not so distant future, the world is faced with a global catastrophe. A biological containment is release into the atmosphere and over the following years, decimates nearly 90 percent of the world's population. / Fleeing the poisoned planet, humanity relocates to an experimental prototype community orbiting Earth know as Civilization pod. It is there that life continues with the hope of one day returning to a safe clean environment on the planet's surface.
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5 out of 6 people found the following review useful.
Surprisingly affecting-- and inspiring, 16 March 2004
Author: agrafes04

It takes guts to do way more than you should even try, and talent to make the audience still feel it.

While everyone else at the SXSW festival was at JERSEY GIRL I wandered over and watched ABLE EDWARDS, which was an object lesson in what can be done for $30,000 and some software. This movie has a great script, actors, and sparse sets-and fake backgrounds. That's what you have to get over, moment you walk in. It's a `greenscreen movie,' like Sky Captains, but less polished, because the director and the writer are one guy, Graham Robertson, who decided to do whatever his imagination told him to.

Here's the thing. The movie is basically, `the Disney Corporation clones Walt Disney in the far future to re-invigorate the company, but he instead struggles with his own identity and threatens the company as a whole.' This is a future so far-flung that, a la GUNDAM, mankind lives in vast spaceborn cities circling the planet, which drips with disease and acid rain. And yeah, the special effects are a little shaky-the spaceship effects are not cutting edge. Same thing as the green screen. You can those hallways are projected.

And yet, and yet-hey, I go to a play, I can tell that cityscape is a model behind the window. It's like that. You watch the movie for a few minutes and you don't care. Cause here's the thing-these guys made a movie for peanuts and did what they wanted, and what they wanted turned out to be a clever homage to Citizen Kane. Scott Galbreath plays Able Edwards as if he's channeling Walt Disney himself, the queasily tyrannical, Errol-Flynn-moustached patriarch with a vision and no time for people who don't share it. Watch the way he can fire someone and smile. The idea of the movie is that Able, like Truman in THE TRUMAN SHOW, has been watched his whole life, groomed to take over the company. This means arranging everything that will happen to him (in a nod of sorts to THE BOYS FROM BRAZIL) and creating every emotional travesty. Able throws himself into his corporate role, as expected. And he immediately turns the company upside down, setting out on a vast undertaking that tracks with Disney's fight to create his theme parks. In Able's world, the draw of the parks is their danger-reality has long since been replaced with digital fun, and Able wants an actual big park, with actual animals and gravity-defying rides. As he falls in love with a designer played by Susan Allison, who really seems to have stepped out of a 40s movie here, Able's story becomes-how can I put this-you watch it and one part of your brain is going, `wow, who would have thought you could do the Disney story, Citizen Kane and Boys from Brazil-all in a Space City.' And the other half is forgetting all that and feeling genuinely affected by the tragedies of Edwards' hubris, which are vast and wrenching. I dunno. This movie-if Graham Robertson had thirty million, and not thirty thousand, I'm betting the movie would have looked about a hundred times better. But I'm also betting we would have lots about half the character development and richness of imagination, and that wouldn't really be worth the money. Robertson, a set director who decided to make a movie, has done a great thing-he's let his imagination fly and produced a 90-minute production that for all its technical limitations still affects on an emotional level. Think how easy it might have been to just make a sci-fi film, or to re-film THE ODD COUPLE, which would require no special effects. Robertson just goes for it, and it works. I hope we see more of him.



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