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Cast
Audrey Walker | ... |
Polly
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Shawn Cates | ... |
Clay
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Steve Coker | ... |
Dr. Hans Fliegle
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Jon Ashley Hall | ... |
Bill
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Megan Katherine | ... |
Alexis
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Marcella Laasch | ... |
Victoria
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Calvin Morie McCarthy | ... |
Bowling alley hipster
(as Calvin McCarthy)
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Jose Ortega | ... |
Well Dressed Patron
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Harold Phillips | ... |
Nick
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Jeff Richardson | ... |
Bar patron
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Mercedes Rose | ... |
Valarie / Self
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John San Nicolas | ... |
Travis
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Illya Torres-Garner | ... |
Alec
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Directed by
Steve Coker |
Written by
Steve Coker | ... | (written by) |
Produced by
Patrica E. Adkins | ... | assistant producer |
G.B. Barker | ... | executive producer |
Steve Coker | ... | associate producer |
Music by
Michael J. Leslie |
Cinematography by
Galvin Collins |
Editing by
Steve Coker | ||
Chris Davis |
Editorial Department
Steve Coker | ... | assistant editor |
Casting By
Steve Coker |
Makeup Department
Sabrina Cayne | ... | makeup artist |
Sound Department
Steve Coker | ... | foley artist / sound designer |
Chris Davis | ... | boom operator |
Jay Jaacks | ... | additional sound |
Aaron L. Smith | ... | re-recording mixer (as A.L. Smith) |
Mikoli Weaver | ... | sound recordist |
Special Effects by
James Chick | ... | special photographic effects |
Visual Effects by
James Chick | ... | digital effects |
Chris Davis | ... | digital effects artist |
Stunts
Harold Phillips | ... | stunt coordinator |
Music Department
Steven Cockayne | ... | musician: SLOWtheIMPACT |
Steve Coker | ... | musician: Third Estate |
Illya Torres-Garner | ... | musician: Walkfast |
Script and Continuity Department
Patrica E. Adkins | ... | script supervisor |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Hunter's Moon Productions (2009) (United States)
- MoPix (2012) (World-wide) (video)
Special Effects
Other Companies
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Bill was never lucky in love. But now a beautiful woman has thrown herself at his feet. The only problem is: She is his best friend's soon-to-be ex wife. Can Bill figure out a way to get the girl without losing his friend? This movie is the first film to explore the unwritten male code of conduct "The Code" which states it isn't cool to date your friends family members, or past girlfriends. A code which has always existed, but has rarely been followed. In this self-proclaimed "Dick Flick" (a film about relationships from the male perspective) we explore the boundaries of friendship and desire. Written by Steve Coker |
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Taglines | You can't always get what you want. Especially if you shouldn't want it. See more » |
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Box Office
Budget | $6,000 (estimated) |
Did You Know?
Trivia | This film began production with a budget of zero. Director Steve Coker and his Producer/wife G.B. Barker set out to make a quality film for as little money as possible. To achieve this they enlisted the help of an amazing group of dedicated film makers who all believed in their vision and the script. See more » |