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The Trade Off ()


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A man is forced to re-evaluate the choices he's made in his life.

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Sean Weathers ...
Arthur Blake
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Stephanie Blake Norton
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Peter Carter
Chrystal Claire ...
Stacy Manning
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Marva Blake
Shavon Ortiz ...
Kim Ramirez
Kimberly Pellot ...
Susan Drum
Adonis Williams ...
Daniel Drum

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Sean Weathers

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Sean Weathers ... (writer)

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Aswad Issa ... producer
Sean Weathers ... executive producer / producer

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Aswad Issa

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Sean Weathers

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Plot Summary

Arthur Blake was an adulterer and proud of it. He had sex without shame, from one night stands to an affair with his best friend's wife. However, Arthur's world soon starts to crumble shortly after his 30th birthday. He loses his job, his best friend, and could lose his wife. With nowhere to turn, he looks to his past and a fractured family relationship, which may be his last hope to save his marriage and himself. Written by James Edwards

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Taglines He wanted to live his life free... at any cost. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Değiş Tokuş (Turkey, Turkish title)
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  • 80 min
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Budget $20,000 (estimated)

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Trivia Sean Weathers financial backers weren't sold on having him play the lead character, Arthur Blake. They favored a "name actor" such as Jesse L. Martin or Richard T. Jones for the role. Hill Harper was also considered, after butting heads on this and numerous other issues, Weathers and his financial backers parted ways. He would end up losing out on a reported $200,000 budget, but would go on to play the lead and shoot the movie out-of-pocket a year later. See more »

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