Photos and Videos
Cast
Michael Ciriaco | ... |
Eric Simmons
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Brea Grant | ... |
Liz
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Hollis McLachlan | ... |
Rene
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David N. Donihue | ... |
Stella
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Ellyse Deanna | ... |
Jill
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John Hermann | ... |
Steve
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Jennifer Salvucci | ... |
Terri
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Dax David King | ... |
Boss
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Ann Bradt Conrad | ... |
Diane
(as Ruby Ann Bradt Vanderzee)
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Roxy Contin | ... |
Moxie
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Mike Kirkland | ... |
Jay
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Joey Krebs | ... |
Pete
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Nicole Willared | ... |
Tami - Crack Ho
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Howard Leader | ... |
Dad
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Phillip James Griffith | ... |
The Bad Friend
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Joy Nash | ... |
Psychic
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Seth Canterbury | ... |
Joey
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Angelena DeLessups | ... |
Child Of Pizza Boss
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Garrett Forbes | ... |
Waiter
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Ernesto Galan | ... |
Bartender
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Donna Hall | ... |
Diane's Mom
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Nadir Hasan | ... |
Oreo / Goon 1
(as Nadir)
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Michael Hedger | ... |
Oreo - Goon 2
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Brodie Foster Hubbard | ... |
Gnarly Tooth Patron
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Danielle Krivak | ... |
Celeste
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The Lashes | ... |
The Lashes
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Nicholas Leiting | ... |
Club Bartender
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Samantha Nunley | ... |
Mormon Girl 2
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Philip Ongert | ... |
Cop
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Ed Perry | ... |
Pizza Worker
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Skip Pipo | ... |
Uncle
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Janelle Poirier | ... |
Mormon Girl 1
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Remi | ... |
Sparky The Dog
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Salazar | ... |
Officer Lewis
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Rachael Sizgorich | ... |
Woman in Office
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Tia Streaty | ... |
Gossip Employee
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Brent Turner | ... |
Oreo / Goon 3
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Brett Weber | ... |
News Anchor
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Directed by
David N. Donihue |
Written by
David N. Donihue | ... | (written by) |
Produced by
Gerrit V. Folsom | ... | associate producer |
Timothy Hahn | ... | associate producer |
Douglas Magallon | ... | executive producer |
Justin Dylan Renney | ... | associate producer |
Gregory Strom | ... | executive producer |
Music by
Punko | ... | (original score by) |
Cinematography by
Justin Dylan Renney |
Editing by
David N. Donihue | ||
Timothy Hahn | ||
Nicolas McEntarfer | ||
Paul Moukperian | ||
Joel Smith | ||
Art Tejada | ... | (as Arturo Tejada) |
Art Direction by
Alex Mathews | ||
Brent Turner |
Sound Department
Kyle Klovanish | ... | sound |
Additional Crew
Amit Sidi | ... | production assistant |
Thanks
Circus-Szalewski | ... | very special thanks |
Lisa Erickson | ... | very special thanks |
Erich Fromm | ... | very special thanks |
Michael Frost | ... | very special thanks |
Mac Hollywood | ... | very special thanks |
Tom McKinerny | ... | very special thanks |
Leigh Myles | ... | very special thanks |
Chase Norlin | ... | very special thanks |
Rich Ploucher | ... | very special thanks |
Barry Schneider | ... | very special thanks |
Jessie Tear | ... | very special thanks |
Edgar Varela | ... | very special thanks |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Indican Pictures (2010) (Canada)
- Indican Pictures (2010) (United States)
Special Effects
Other Companies
Storyline
Plot Summary |
A Groundbreaking interactive DVD that plays like a video version of the "Choose Your Own Adventure Books" as the story follows 21 Year old Eric (the character whom the audience makes choices for) as he deals with a skull crunching breakup. Eric is a struggling musician who works a side job and just broke up with the greatest love of his life, the somewhat insane yet adorable Liz. Now you, the viewer, must guide Eric through one insane evening with Criminals, Drugs and Damsels while deciding whether Eric will win back the love of his life or crumble into Moral Decay... his fate is now in your hands. The Weathered Underground allows the viewer via remote control or mouse (online) to control the story ultimately choosing a story of redemption or debauchery. Featuring over 30 different endings and 1,000 choices. Written by Randolph Kret |
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Taglines | A Live Action Film Where You Choose What He Does Next See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Box Office
Opening Weekend United States | $2,446, 05 Feb 2010 |
Did You Know?
Trivia | The title "Weathered Underground" refers not to the radical group during the Vietnam war, but to the young and jaded hipsters of the late 2000's - ignoring the war and shunning previous conventions amidst the underground music and drug culture. It quotes a line from the picture "They look so Weathered and Jaded... 21 and they look like they've been through combat and divorce. Weathered Kids stumbling through the underground... This is our revolution..." See more » |