Credited cast: | |||
Adam West | ... | Jay (segment "The Bookstore") | |
Josh Austin | ... | Victor Cisco (segment "Fighting Spirit") / Cassius (segment "Nex's Diner") / News Anchorman (segment "Life Replay") / Dream Man #3 (segment "Abernathy") | |
Nate Barlow | ... | Joe Teufel (segment "Life Replay") / Jimmy (segment "Fighting Spirit") / Dream Man #2 (segment "Abernathy") / Radio Voice #1 (segment "Nex's Diner") | |
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Eric Manning | ... | Nick Sanders (segment "Nex's Diner") / Steve (segment "Life Replay") / Freddy Flannigan (segment "Fighting Spirit") / Dream Man #5 (segment "Abernathy") |
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Russell Scott | ... | Evan Phillips (segment "Abernathy") / Dominic Cisco (segment "Fighting Spirit") / Sportscaster (segment "Life Replay") / Radio Voice #2 (segment "Nex's Diner") |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Elisabeth Abbott | ... | Carrie (segment "The Bookstore") | |
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Debra Barlow | ... | Travel Documentary Voice (segment "Life Replay") (as Debra Boyle) |
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Alfred Bejjani | ... | Referee #1 (segment "Fighting Spirit") |
Jeffrey Nicholas Brown | ... | Rich (segment "The Bookstore") (as Jeffrey N. Brown) | |
Stephen Alan Brown | ... | Nex (segment "Nex's Diner") | |
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Drevon Coolidge | ... | Lefty Johnson (segment "Fighting Spirit") |
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Gino Dentie | ... | Lou Shapiro (segment "Fighting Spirit") |
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Mack Dortch | ... | Man With Afro (segment "Fighting Spirit") |
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Laura Enem | ... | Saida (segment "Nex's Diner") (as Laura Uche Enem) |
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Crystal Fambrini | ... | Terry Richardson (segment "Life Replay") |
When a trendy young couple enter a quaint-looking antiquarian bookstore seeking a present for their friend, they find more than they bargained for. A mysterious shopkeeper takes them into the world of his books, leading them through four amazing stories. What happens next they could never have imagined! Written by Nate Barlow
I attended a screening of this film recently and was pleasantly surprised. I did not expect an indie type film to have such an impressive look and sound to it. The acting and stories were solid throughout and Adam West was remarkably subtle and charming. Although slow at some points overall the pacing and dialogue were a refreshing change from the MTV style fast cuts and shaky camera movements that plague most thrillers today. Kudos to these guys, I look forward to seeing where they take this.