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Don't Come Around Here ()


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When he learns that his father may not have much longer to live, Chuck goes back to the home he ran away from. There he must come to terms with his troubled brother Lenny, his own fears, and a secret he has been hiding for years.

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Chuck
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Lenny / Chuck's brother
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Audrey / Lenny's wife (as Kelly Murtagh)
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Joan / waitress
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Father
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Warren
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Josh / Audrey and Lenny's son
Jacquelyn Elder-Merideth ...
Prostitute in Bordello
Stephanie Davis Holmes ...
Bordello Working Girl (as Stephanie Davis-Holmes)

Directed by

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Navid Sanati

Written by

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Gus Edwards ... ()
 
Travis Mills ... ()

Produced by

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Elie Khatami ... executive producer
William Long ... producer
Brooke Melton ... executive producer
Travis Mills ... producer
Navid Sanati ... producer
Cherril Lynn Threte ... executive producer
Thomas Walton ... producer

Cinematography by

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Jared Kovacs

Editing by

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Navid Sanati

Editorial Department

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Tony Pellum ... assistant editor

Production Design by

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Hillary A. Atkinson ... (as Hillary Alexander)

Sound Department

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Scott Roberts ... boom operator

Stunts

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Jeremy Sande ... stunt coordinator

Camera and Electrical Department

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Dylan Myers ... best boy grip
Mike Rea ... gaffer

Additional Crew

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Abigail G. Holmes ... production assistant

Thanks

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Robert Boxley ... thanks
Andrew Cordwell ... special thanks
Jean Ly ... special thanks
Robert Rhyne ... special thanks
Mike Whelan ... special thanks

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  • 92 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia The original script was set in rural New York. It was then revised to be set in Arizona when Travis Mills was going to direct the picture. When Navid Sanati was chosen as the new director, Mississippi was picked as the final setting. See more »

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