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  • 1h 35min
  • Drama
  • Movie


While serving a two-year prison sentence for supposed drug dealing, twenty-six year old Garrett O'Hara found his politician father and media-conscious mother had all but disowned him. Upon his release, Garrett is determined to get his life... See more »

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Garrett O'Hara
Zack Bennett ...
Noah O'Hara
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Doc (as Guillermo Díaz)
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Wendy O'Hara
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Michael O'Hara
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Samantha
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D.W.
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T-Boy
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Lucy
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Ricky
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Carrie
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Bryce
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Freddie
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Gordo
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Barry
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Private Investigator
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Amos (Lucy's Keyboardist)
Robert Grashaw ...
Ziggy (Lucy's Bass Player)
Vanessa McCaffrey ...
Ginger (Lucy's Guitar Player)
Kurt Sinclair ...
Harold
Connor Ross ...
Young Garrett
Max Knowles ...
Young Noah
Christopher Hodge ...
Construction Worker #1
Nicolas Pommier ...
Construction Worker #2
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Guy at the bar
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Alex
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Bartender
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Car Salesman
Matthew Luke Andrews ...
School Teacher (scenesDeleted)
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Sean
Michael Dorrance ...
Sean's Dad
Darren Jin ...
Drug buyer
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Low Life Guy (as Robert Campbell)
Jim Johnson ...
Prison Deputy (as Deputy Jim Johnson)
Daniel Friedman ...
Non-smoking guy (scenesDeleted)
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Bill
Palmer Scott ...
Car Sales Manager
Lisa Machii ...
Maid (uncredited)
Sean O'Malley ...
Drug user (uncredited)

Directed by

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Sean Michael Beyer

Written by

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Sean Michael Beyer ... ()

Produced by

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Joycelyn Engle ... co-executive producer
Valerie McCaffrey ... producer
Carole McCammon ... co-executive producer
James McCammon ... co-executive producer
Nicolas Pommier ... co-executive producer
Leslie Sapone ... executive producer
Tara Soojian ... co-executive producer
Jude S. Walko ... line producer

Music by

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Jim McKeever

Cinematography by

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Yasu Tanida

Editing by

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Paul Petschek

Editorial Department

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Susie Landers ... additional editor

Casting By

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Valerie McCaffrey

Art Direction by

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Jacqueline Epstein

Makeup Department

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Lisa Machii ... makeup department head
Emily Shellogg ... assistant makeup artist

Production Management

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Kevin Church ... post-production supervisor
Randall Starnes ... post-production manager (as Randy Starnes)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Billy Greenfield ... second assistant director (as Bill Greenfield)
Christopher Hodge ... second second assistant director
Jake Worden ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Jacqueline Epstein ... props

Sound Department

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Sean O'Malley ... sound mixer
Toby Rosen ... supervising sound editor

Camera and Electrical Department

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Amazon Beard ... gaffer
Christine Crosby ... assistant camera
Ted Harrison ... key grip
Paul Katami ... still photographer: pre-production
Bobby Ohneiser ... grip

Music Department

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Brad Houshour ... music editor
Ines Yoo ... music production coordinator

Script and Continuity Department

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Elena Antzon ... additional script supervisor (as Elena Rogovsky)
Lisa Sanow ... additional script supervisor
Mary Shellogg ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Nazareth 'Joe' Dishoyan ... transportation coordinator

Additional Crew

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Andrew Brown ... key set production assistant
Jared Fairley ... production assistant
Mecca Hayes ... production assistant (as Tomeka Hayes)
Ryan Lamaster ... production assistant
Devin Lamberth ... production assistant
Kevin Schlanser ... production assistant

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Hillary Hanak ... special thanks
Noah Lang ... special thanks
Nathan Stein ... special thanks (as Nathan 'Set Dec Johnny' Stein)

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Plot Summary

While serving a two-year prison sentence for supposed drug dealing, twenty-six year old Garrett O'Hara found his politician father and media-conscious mother had all but disowned him. Upon his release, Garrett is determined to get his life back on track, but when his parents act as if nothing happened and insist Garrett return to a career he pursued only to please them, Garrett refuses, wanting to distance himself from the past and make a go of it on his own. When Garrett's teen-aged brother Noah has run away, and may be heading down a familiar path of self-destruction, Mr. and Mrs. O'Hara must seek help from the very son they once turned their backs on. Written by producers@eyescreamfilms.com

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Taglines The road you take today, may not lead to tomorrow. See more »
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  • 95 min
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Budget $40,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Goofs When Garrett arrives at his parent's house for the first time, his brother Noah is wearing a yellow t-shirt over a long sleeve green tee. Shortly thereafter, when Noah drops Garrett off at the motel, Noah is wearing a green t-shirt over a long sleeved gray tee - which he wore for the majority the film AFTER he ran away from home which doesn't happen until many scenes later. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in There's a Fire Down Below (2009). See more »
Soundtracks I'm Still Looking See more »
Quotes Noah O'Hara: That's tight. Tiggle bitties!
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