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Two brothers with a plan run into trouble but find help in the most surprising people and places.

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Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
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Corozco
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Sergeant Wade
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Gunner
Jeffery Patterson ...
Buddy
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Father Bello
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Mona
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Ben
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Mona
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Camlin
Phoenix Fawcett ...
Extra
Jesse Huggins ...
Renfrow
Kelsey Lee ...
Ashling
Ronald Horseman ...
Church usher
John Sunnuti ...
Priest
Joe Gibson ...
Bubba
Emily Beane ...
Carol
April Lynn Simpson ...
Taylor
Coco ...
Rosie
Mike Gibson ...
Gas station attendant
John Sherman Hicks ...
Swoosh
April Hercher ...
Taylor
Robyn Hensley ...
Sarah
Javier Torres ...
Puerto Rico
Danna Harvey ...
Monica
Don Porter ...
Lt. Jack
Abigail McKay ...
Bar girl
Tom McHatton ...
Tom
Alyssa Jordan ...
Claire
Rickey Davis ...
Big jake
Anna Gibson ...
Church looker
Don Hickman ...
Guard
Adam Visco ...
Man in Black
Barbara Cummins ...
Organ player
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Colt

Directed by

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David Von Roehm ... (attached)

Written by

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Rich Bryant ... (co-screenwriter)
 
John Sherman Hicks ... (co-screenwriter)
 
Abigail McKay ... (co-screenwriter)
 
Jon Douglas Rainey ... (co-screenwriter)
 
David Von Roehm ... (original story)
 
Kyle Warren ... (storyliner)
 
JoAnna Ziemba ... (contributor to special sequences)

Produced by

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Denny Bond ... producer
Kyle Brown Watson ... line producer
Gregory Fawcett ... producer
Kathy Hardt ... associate producer
Deanna Hickman ... co-executive producer
Don Hickman ... co-executive producer
Jon Lacey ... associate producer
Brandon Palmer ... associate producer
Kathryn Raaker ... associate producer
J.J. Rogers ... producer
David Von Roehm ... producer
Kerry Wallum ... executive producer / producer
JoAnna Ziemba ... assistant producer

Music by

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Michael Perilstein ... (original score)

Cinematography by

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Tyler Hersh ... director of photography

Editing by

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Eric Boldizar Jr.
John Sherman Hicks ... assembly editor
Abigail McKay ... segment editor
Kyle Rosner ... contributing editor
David Von Roehm ... supervising editor

Editorial Department

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Matthew Verderose ... special fx and color grading

Set Decoration by

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Adam Visco

Production Management

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Kathy Hardt ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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John Sherman Hicks ... second unit director
John Sjogren ... second unit director: Malibu

Art Department

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Jason D. Gates ... graphic artist

Sound Department

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Anthony V. Dominello ... foley artist
Tim J. Lewis ... post production assistant

Special Effects by

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Thomas Lidke ... special effects artist
Sereno Withers ... special effects artist

Stunts

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Rickey Davis ... stunts
Adam Visco ... stunt coordinator
Kerry Wallum ... stunts

Camera and Electrical Department

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Tyler Hersh ... camera operator
John Sherman Hicks ... cameraman
Molly Mullin ... grip

Music Department

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Anthony V. Dominello ... composer: additional music
Kelly Kenning ... song

Additional Crew

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Abigail McKay ... key grip
Matthew Rosa ... production assistant
Kelli C. Young ... production staff

Thanks

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Tye Lombardi ... very special thanks

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

A small American family in the crossroads of desperation realize that in order to get through the winding roads ahead, they can rely only on their own sense of survival and family bonds. When trouble shows up at their front porch, there can be no reverse, only a push toward settling the disputes with family strength and love. Written by David Von Roehm

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Taglines Family first with no reverse See more »
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Also Known As
  • Ashling Rising
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  • 90 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia This is the third movie "Kerry Wallum" has produced that has taken under 10 days to film. Although this had 8 more locations then the movie "junction" it was still under 10 days. See more »

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