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Cast
Evan Lee Dahl | ... |
Christopher Brennan
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Jamie Amaral | ... |
Julie "Jules" Parker
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Drew Seeley | ... |
Tom Hartwell
(as Andrew Seeley)
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Chris Duque | ... |
Nick "Nickel" Johnson
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Curtis Fortier | ... |
Eddie "Special Ed" Markham
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Adam Green | ... |
Mike Blomberg
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Marisa Guterman | ... |
Sara
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Ross Mackenzie | ... |
Steven
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Ben Tolpin | ... |
Adam
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Beau Wirick | ... |
Brett
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Annie Wood | ... |
Diora
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Danny Jacobs | ... |
Greg The Fiancé
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Tom Katsis | ... |
Ty - The Advice Guy (voice)
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Christina Lindley | ... |
Very Attractive Female
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Mark Bradford Hill | ... |
Police Officer
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Sylvia M Krawczyk | ... |
Restaurant Patron
(as Michele Krawczyk)
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Directed by
Jesse Dykstra |
Written by
Jesse Dykstra | ... | () |
Produced by
Chris Cory | ... | producer |
Claire Farwell | ... | associate producer |
Cinematography by
Seamus Tierney |
Film Editing by
Shilpa Sahi |
Production Design by
Rose Shawhan |
Costume Design by
Nicole Beckett |
Makeup Department
Kathleen Estrada | ... | assistant makeup artist |
Erika Garcia | ... | key makeup artist |
Production Management
Chris Cory | ... | unit production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Nick Prevas | ... | first assistant director |
Sarah Quale | ... | second assistant director |
Derek Schachter | ... | second second assistant director |
Art Department
Vincent Lucido | ... | storyboard artist |
Sound Department
David Barber | ... | sound mixer |
Julia Joseph | ... | boom operator |
David Kitchens | ... | supervising sound editor |
Peter V. Meiselmann | ... | production sound mixer |
Camera and Electrical Department
Todd Albright | ... | dolly grip |
Nancy Ellen Anzalone | ... | camera crane assistant (as Nancy E. Anzalone) |
Lucia Diaz | ... | gaffer |
Lou Duskin | ... | camera crane operator |
Blane Dydasco | ... | grip |
Michael Hansen | ... | key grip |
Ashley Hasz | ... | gaffer |
Oren Kaplan | ... | dolly grip |
Jon Michael Kondrath | ... | grip (as Jon Kondrath) |
Erwin Landau | ... | Steadicam operator |
Jason Musco | ... | first assistant camera |
Helena Oritsland | ... | first assistant camera |
Kara Rittenhouse | ... | second assistant camera |
Gianna Spiziri | ... | camera loader |
J. Aaron Stinde | ... | grip |
Yusuke Toda | ... | grip |
John Van Valkenburgh | ... | best boy grip |
Script and Continuity Department
C'Simone Smith | ... | script supervisor |
Additional Crew
Nate Bosley | ... | production assistant |
Joshua Martorana | ... | production assistant |
Monica O'Shaughnessey | ... | production assistant |
Gabriel Taslagian | ... | production assistant |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Fresh Face Pictures (2006) (United States)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Chapman/Leonard Studio Equipment (camera dollies)
- Juniper Post (sound post-production)
- NewFilmmakers (promoted by)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
As a drive-thru attendant, 17-year-old Christopher Brennan has big ambitions about saving the world. Not only does he take food orders, he gives personal advice to his customers in a gig he calls "Chris's Drive-Thru Counseling." Now, one particular night proves to be challenging as Chris decides to confront the beautiful Julie Parker. All seems promising for Chris until his "Drive-Thru Counseling" completely backfires, and the college heartthrob Tom Hartwell collects all the benefits. Chris ventures through a night of disappointment, but ultimately discovers a new belief in life's possibilities. Written by Fresh Face Pictures, LLC |
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Taglines | Fast Food. Fast Cars. Fast Advice. See more » |
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Parents Guide | Add content advisory for parents » |
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Box Office
Budget | $65,000 (estimated) |
Did You Know?
Quotes |
Christopher Brennan:
Welcome to Chris's drive-thru counseling, where the soda and ice is served with advice. Tom Hartwell: Chris, it's Hartwell. Tell me something. What's the easiest way to win over a girl's heart? Christopher Brennan: Music, Hartwell. It's about vulnerability. Music is expressive. Music is personal. And you know what? Girls like that. Tom Hartwell: Cool. Rock and roll. See more » |