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Happily After ()


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A young, quirky man falls for a young divorced woman. After showering her with affection and the promise of being a loving guardian for her son, she must now choose between two very different men in her life.

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Tristan
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Trisha
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Matt
Nathan Randall ...
Landon
Serena Vesper ...
Maggie
Andrew Strenk ...
Jeff
Paul Tinsley ...
Detective Grace
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Detective Snider
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
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Rick
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Cindy
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Realtor
Shannon Edwards ...
Laptop Man / Wine Snob / Parent at Recital
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May
Marie Hugley ...
Broadcaster
Thomas Kosik ...
Restaurant Patron / Recital Guest
Mat Labotka ...
Adam
Joseph Mazurk ...
Restaurant Patron & Recital Guest
Tim McCarthy ...
Guard
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Laura
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Maggie's Younger Son (as Mark Page)
Shadana Patterson ...
Carolynn
Megan Payne ...
Sugar
Rob Quid ...
Police Officer 2
Roberta Saper ...
Old Woman
Dagoberto Zolio Soto ...
Office Worker
David Steiger ...
Police Officer 1
Theo Vlahopoulos ...
Old Man
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Maggie's Older Son
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Slow Dancer
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Coffee Shop Patron (uncredited)

Directed by

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John Klein

Written by

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John Klein ... (collaborating writer)
 
Finley Leighton ... ()
 
Jonathan Talbert ... (contributing writer)

Produced by

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Richard Iott ... executive producer
John Klein ... producer
Giuseppe Scarpitta ... associate producer

Music by

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Noah Griffith ... (trailer score by)
Leo Schwartz

Cinematography by

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Justin Cameron

Editing by

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Mike Molenda
James Oliva

Casting By

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John Klein

Art Direction by

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Jean E. Higgins

Costume Design by

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Melinda Snyder

Makeup Department

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Kristin LeClair ... makeup artist

Production Management

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John Quilico ... unit production manager: pick-ups and reshoots
Caleb Thusat ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Dan Gutierrez ... second assistant director
Angelo Renardo ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Chewie K. Darsow ... set dresser

Sound Department

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Matt Oliva ... sound editor / sound mixer

Stunts

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Matt Hawkins ... fight choregrapher

Camera and Electrical Department

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Jack Beggs ... still photographer
Mike Bove ... additional first assistant camera
Chad Carlstone ... grip
Curtis Davis ... first assistant camera
William Donaruma ... jib operator
Shaun Fleeger ... key grip
Ben Kurstin ... additional best boy electric
Timothy Leichty ... additional second assistant camera: reshoots / behind-the-scenes videographer
Deborah R. Mathis ... grip
Mike Molenda ... gaffer
George Nienhuis ... best boy electric
Robert Pierce ... additional key grip
Brian Raida ... grip
Sam Ryan ... behind-the-scenes videographer
Evan Singer ... grip
Andy Sladek ... additional first assistant camera (as Andy Gnorski) / digital imaging technician (as Andy Gnorski) / second assistant camera (as Andy Gnorski)
Carl Wiedemann ... steadicam operator

Casting Department

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Teresa Cesario ... casting assistant
Sharina Martin ... additional casting
Angelo Renardo ... extras casting

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Krystal Troutman ... wardrobe assistant

Location Management

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William Hayashi ... location manager
Dagoberto Zolio Soto ... location manager

Script and Continuity Department

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Alisha D. Horton ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Kiana Harris ... driver: cast

Additional Crew

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Cynthia Appleby ... art production assistant
William Casey ... animal actors supplied by
Nicole Ferris ... production assistant
Sue Folkerts ... animal handler: dog
Tiffany Hoshaw ... production assistant
Deborah R. Mathis ... production assistant

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Plot Summary

One fine day, Tristan Rochester meets Trisha Reynolds at a coffee shop, and the chemistry is instantaneous. Suave, charming, and all too interested in every facet of Trisha's life, Tristan is smitten to the core, and his first date with people-pleaser Trisha sees sparks fly. As their relationship slowly progresses, however, Tristan comes under fire from Matt, Trisha's jealous ex-husband and the father of Trisha's young son Landon, to whom Tristan also takes a liking. Despite the best efforts of everyone around him - from his testosterone-infused work buddy Jeff to his worried sister Maggie - Tristan remains loyal to his love, even as Trisha seemingly sways emotionally and physically towards Matt. When the time comes and Tristan makes up his mind to propose to a finally free Trisha, everything finally seems right with the world. But when Landon returns home from a visit to his dad's place, and finds Tristan alone in his house and his mother nowhere to be found, a fateful moment turns everything we knew about Tristan, Trisha, Matt, and their complex triangle upside down. As flashbacks from the minds of numerous characters fill in the gaps, we are forced to confront the twisted truth of how much Tristan and Trisha really loved each other, and how much can really be trusted of what we've seen, heard, and felt. Written by Anonymous

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  • 76 min
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Budget $35,970 (estimated)

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