| Paul L. Nolan | ... | Hayes | |
| Sally Mercer | ... | Lippert | |
| Curt Karibalis | ... | Sterner |
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| John Krawlzik | ||
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| Lorrie King | .... | producer | |
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| Len Miller | |||
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| John Krawlzik | |||
| Steve Wylam | |||
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| Sharon Gabriel | |||
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| Carol Clouse | |||
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| Greg Ressetar | .... | assistant camera | |
| Daniel D. Sariano | .... | assistant camera | |
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It surprisingly does have a storyline. however, I think the script is like 2 pages big because barely anybody speaks in this movie. The problem is that this movie does give you the idea it might kick in any moment, but in the end all I waited for was the credits it appeared since it never kicked in. Hugely disappointed because the storyline on the back of the cover seemed interesting. The movie keeps you wondering what's gonna happen next, but every time nothing happens.
This movie was probably the worst spend 5 euro of my life.
I gave it a 2/10 because in general I don't believe in 1/10. I consider those hate-scores. People that don't bother...