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Four Mexican orphans are kidnapped by terrorist kingpin Yatze to carry his weapons across the border and cause massive damage in the American soil when remotely triggered. Only a miracle can protect them and their target from this... See more »

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Status: post production
Status Updated: 25 May 2016

Cast

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Village Peasant
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Helen
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Nacho
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Mandy Evans
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Mark's Mom (as Kellie Hay)
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Quinceneara Guest
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Supplier (as Rahul Chakroborty)
Lou Pimber ...
Luis Gonzales
Andrea Guasch ...
Janette Fallroy
Richard Finger ...
Brian Johnson
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Tamara Anderson (as Trisha Jhim Rb)
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Driver
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Yatze
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Sick kid
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Aska
Ronald Joe Vasquez ...
Quinceneara Guest
Ken Mary ...
Drummer Ken
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Orphanage Nun
Evelyn Lozano ...
Bartender
Ariana Lee ...
Hostage Kid
Zoie Steen ...
Kelly
Haydee Rodriguez ...
Bellydancer
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Roberts
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Marco
Rianna Weck ...
Hostage Kid
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David
Shannon Zamora ...
Tina Riley
Charles Cavin ...
Mark
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Quinceneara Guest
Feven Tewoldeberhan ...
Quinceneara Guest
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Angel
Lori George ...
Prayer lady
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Young Helen
Mark Thompson ...
Mark Thomas
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Ms. Quince's Sister
Jennifer Uresti ...
Jessica
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Beach Girl (as Anna Blackwood)
Brian Staley ...
Terrorist
Sean De Vida ...
Aziel
Jack Davies ...
David's Drunk Friend
Gabriel Anthony Lopez ...
Bar Patron
Sharngi Biswas ...
Young Helen's Cousin
Mindy Escobedo ...
Town Daughter
Susanna Kaufman ...
Quinceneara Guest
Sim Lang Koch ...
Village mom
Paige Medina ...
Working Kid
Lauren Frazier ...
Hostage Kid
Shrabana Nath ...
Boat Girl
Gretchen Cion ...
Reporter
Marissa Williams ...
Quinceneara Guest
Chris Kain ...
Border Patrol
Andi Cook ...
Quinceneara Guest
Roselyn Cisneros ...
Quinceneara Guest
Omar Shayeb ...
Quinceneara Victim
Leah Tinnin ...
Quinceneara Guest
Rachel Bloom ...
Church Orphanage Patron
Jasmine Christine Darby ...
Gina (as Jasmine Darby)
Nick Goel ...
Working Kid
Miguel Hernandez ...
Sick Kid
Janet Suzet ...
Ms. Quince
Joshua Dixon ...
Hostage Kid
Sahil Adhawade ...
Young Yatze
Sepideh Fashami ...
Sarah Hashemi
Tanya New ...
Boat Girl
Leigh Lewis ...
Reporter
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Consulate official (as Linda Wu)
David Chapa ...
Luis
Christian Martinez ...
Pablo
Scot Anderson ...
Pastor Scot
Jason Anderson ...
Paston Jason
Sergio Savant ...
Pedro
Jennifer Joyce ...
Jogger
Rosanna Chapa ...
Luis' Mom
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Hostage Kid
Aron James Jr. ...
Firefighter
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Agent Cuche
Cyrus Pacht ...
Sick kid
Steve Morgan ...
Warrior
Lara Vartivarian ...
Biker on the Beach
Chandrakant Sawkare ...
Orphanage Head
Cloie Barcelona ...
Lady in Building (as Chloe Barcelona)
Lurenzio Bowser ...
Warrior
Corbin Wilson ...
Quinceneara Security
Gablu Banarje ...
Max
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Warrior
Eric Beydoun ...
Bar Patron
Omar Scanu ...
Jose
Andre Francois ...
Warrior
David P. Frye ...
Biker on the Beach
Karan Khokar ...
El Zaribe
Sidney Stewart ...
Bus Rider Betty
Rushil Sewkare ...
Hostage Kid
Enzo Palacio ...
Enrique
Prateek Karkal ...
Amir
Manuel G. Rodriguez ...
Terrorist
Sara Cisneros ...
Building Victim
Gia Goel ...
Young Helen's Pup
Caprice Carter ...
Quinceneara Guest
Derek Gaskamp ...
Agent
Michael Tamborello ...
Agent
Samvit Karkal ...
Baptizing baby
Gary Chisholm ...
FBI Director
Cecilia Mego ...
village Mom
Amaurys Santos ...
Mexican Fisherman
Camaron James ...
Quinceneara Guest
Sebastian Rodriguez ...
Young Mark
Elizabeth Tarango ...
Ms. Quince's Best Friend
Javier Malave ...
Vet Tech
Craig Newsum ...
Border Patrol
Lyla Stewart ...
Young Kellie
Aditya Aiyappa ...
Young Fazi
Aron James ...
Quinceneara Guest
Winston Rathey ...
Quinceneara Victim
Angelina Lee ...
Hostage Kid
Emely Cisneros ...
Quinceneara Guest
Alex S. Lopez ...
Alfredo
Isabella Goel ...
Young Helen's Cousin
Molly Pepe ...
Girl on the beach
Zulema Escobedo ...
Town Mom

Written by

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Brian Stewart ... ()

Produced by

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San Banarje ... producer
Brian Stewart ... executive producer

Music by

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Brian Stewart

Editing by

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Paul De La Cruz
Kane Roberts

Casting By

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Trisha Ray ... (as Trisha Jhim Rb)

Set Decoration by

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Rosanna Chapa
Shrabana Nath
Chandrakant Sawkare
Marissa Williams

Costume Design by

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Subarna Ray Chaudhuri ... (costume consultant)
Brian Stewart

Makeup Department

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Renata Jones ... makeup artist
Joyce A. Mikle ... makeup artist (as Joyce Mikle-Miller)
Laura Plata ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Bela Borty ... production manager

Art Department

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Paul De La Cruz ... graphic designer
Brian Stewart ... props
Lyla Stewart ... property master
Lara Vartivarian ... property master

Sound Department

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Will Burney ... sound recordist
Ramiro Robles ... sound recordist

Visual Effects by

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Brian Stewart ... visual effects coordinator

Camera and Electrical Department

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David P. Frye ... grip
Craig Newsum ... gaffer
Brian Stewart ... second assistant camera

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Jennifer Joyce ... wardrobe
Evelyn Lozano ... costume supervisor
Brian Stewart ... costumer
Lara Vartivarian ... wardrobe

Music Department

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Lanny Cordola ... music arranger
Ken Mary ... music editor

Additional Crew

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Rosanna Chapa ... production coordinator
Stacy Freeman ... production assistant
Courtney Guess ... production assistant
Jennifer Joyce ... production staff
Shrabana Nath ... production assistant
Amaurys Santos ... production assistant
Chandrakant Sawkare ... production assistant
Lara Vartivarian ... production staff
Marissa Williams ... production assistant
Linda A. Wu ... production coordinator (as Linda Wu)

Thanks

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Miguel Hurtado ... special thanks
Christine Martinez ... very special thanks
Erik P. Mayes ... special thanks

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Special Effects

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Other Companies

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Storyline

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  • 82 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia In mid-November 2016, when actress Zoie Steen couldn't find a location, director Trisha Ray and lead villain San Banarje parked by the military base that they were driving by to use it as a landmark. Trisha came out of the car with the camera lens in her hand, so Zoie could spot her. At that time, suddenly she found herself being recorded by a driver of a truck that stopped near them, who was apprehensive of the lens in her hand. When she tried to explain to him that she was waiting for her actress who was lost, he was clearly scared, and continued to record her. When San got out of the car, he called for backup. Two weeks later, Homeland Security and Anti-Terror Joint Task Force showed up in their production studio by tracking the car that was registered to San, and interrogated him before closing the case. That was the last time they parked near any govt. building. See more »

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