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10/10
It is certainly nice to find...
brandon-radisic6 June 2005
...one's name listed in the IMDb for a film I assisted the script of so many years ago. That was a fun short to be involved in, although we all found it rather sad that such genius went largely unnoticed.

I would love to know where all the surviving copies are, if any in fact exist. To live in Connecticut, so far removed from Hollywood (and yet surrounded by celebrities with real estate on the brain) and to discover your name on the best online source for movie info... wow. I need a moment.

Back to the movie in question, it was genius. Utter genius. Even the parts I didn't write.
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10/10
great sophomore effort from the producer of The Pencil.
katycrew17 October 1999
The work of "Oh No! It's a Kenchy Production" has consistently shown a depth of understanding that is rare in the world of student film. Although Kenchy has been seen briefly, and briliantly, in his own work (who could forget his performance as Jesus?), it is his wise choice to stay behind the camera for Three Card Stud. He shapes the picture with a subtle hand as producer, including choosing especially lush settings for the outdoor scenes. He has not neglected the great Hollywood tradition of nepotism, casting his sister in a brief role. With her debut performance as class girl, Diana Lundberg shines, and will not have to fear that she was only cast because of her relation to the producer. She is brilliant, and it is clear that talent runs in this family.

Overall, a brilliant production.
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