Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
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David Ames | ... | Ronald Greaver |
Leigh Enns | ... | Kathy Most | |
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Susan Kelso | ... | Nurse Greaver |
Rick Skene | ... | Ray Jacobs | |
Fred Durst | ... | Deputy Bobby Caine | |
David Fox | ... | Dr. Harold James Greaver | |
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Peter Jordan | ... | Minister Hiller |
Charlotte Sullivan | ... | Courtney Lovett | |
R.H. Thomson | ... | Sheriff Jim Calcutt (as RH Thomson) | |
Frank Adamson | ... | Mayor Gus Grateman | |
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Reva Timbers | ... | Amanda Jacobs |
Monica Parker | ... | Belma Lovett | |
Jeremy Sisto | ... | Steve Kady | |
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Lora Schroeder | ... | Gas Station Attendant |
Martin Trudel | ... | Red |
While traveling to Rockwell Falls in an assignment of the US Census Bureau, the surveyor from Chicago Steve Kady has two flat tires nearby the small town. The local Deputy Bobby Caine brings him to the town and the Mayor Grateman lodges him in a farm, where the gorgeous Courtney Lovett lives with her mother. Steve finds that Rockwell Falls, considered by the locals as the most perfect place on Earth, has the same population since 1860 and sooner he discloses the meaning and the dark secret of their creed of solidarity and steadfastness. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Do you ever watch a movie and are pleasantly surprised?? Doesn't happen often for me....but Pop/436 did the trick! A decent thriller with an unique plot, Pop/436 tells a story of a small town that through over 100 years has kept a constant population. The story is adequate, but a good background score and another excellent performance by Jeremy Sisto (who was excellent in Paranoia 1.0) is able to keep the audience interested for the 90 min runtime.
Don't expect anything extraordinary from this movie, but in a day and age where over budget movie miss the mark time and time again, Pop/436 is a rare treat which is worth a view.