Prisoners on a work release get a job at a group home and soon come to find that doing time in prison was the easier way to go.
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Daniel Sjerven | ... |
Kenny
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Todd Gray | ... |
Sal
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Jesse Griffith | ... |
Neil
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Clarence Wethern | ... |
John
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Rachel Grubb | ... |
Stripper / Shelly / Squat / Shelly's Good Twin
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Brett Stolz | ... |
Couch
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Mercedes Cruz | ... |
Sondra
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Josh LeSuer | ... |
Lance
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Kevin Scott Ross | ... |
Lauren / Joel
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Stuart Sawyer | ... |
Geri / Tom
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Heidi Fellner | ... |
Pam
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Rick Fields | ... |
Mike
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Brooke Lemke | ... |
Cupcake / Hospital Worker
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John Bruce | ... |
Cowboy Steve
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Louis C. Abela | ... |
Dr. Brandt
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Heather Amos | ... |
Noni
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Ted Dewberry | ... |
Bill
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Matthew Feeney | ... |
Cop
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Janet Fogg | ... |
Martha
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Casper King | ... |
BJ / Toaster
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Larry Laverty | ... |
Steve - day placement manager
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Edwin Mathieu | ... |
Charles
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Peter Ooley | ... |
John Doe / Mark
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Lisa Pechmiller | ... |
Ghost / Officer Polaski
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Donna A. Stolz | ... |
Driver
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Diane Vrolson | ... |
Social Worker
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Glenn Wagy | ... |
Clive
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Directed by
Ted Dewberry |
Written by
Ted Dewberry | ... | (screenplay) |
Produced by
Ted Dewberry | ... | producer |
Music by
Shit-fi |
Cinematography by
Ted Dewberry |
Editing by
Ted Dewberry |
Casting By
Rachel Grubb |
Camera and Electrical Department
Brooke Lemke | ... | additional camera operator |
Additional Crew
Leanne Dewberry | ... | craft service |
Thanks
Rachel Grubb | ... | special thanks |
Ryan Strandjord | ... | special thanks |
Production Companies
Distributors
- IndieFlix (2008) (World-wide) (DVD)
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
Two inmates get a chance to leave prison on work release to a group home with developmentally delayed adults. What they find is appalling conditions, uncaring staff and hostile management. They realize that if they are going to help the clients then they will have to do it themselves. Written by Anonymous |
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Taglines | The best care eight dollars an hour can buy See more » |
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Budget | $800 (estimated) |