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Mattie escapes an abusive home from her wealthy arranged husband, Floyd, with the help of Floyd's nephew, Thomas. Floyd now attempts to bring them back with intentions of murderous revenge while employing the help of anyone he can buy.

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Laura Mestas ...
Mattie
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Thomas
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Floyd
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Cecilia (as Renee Bryant)
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Ren
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Howie
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Lenny
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Lula
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Door Hostess
Trayson Thurlow ...
Erwin
Melissa Farley ...
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Calion Maston ...
Carl
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Dee
Micah Imani Akers ...
Towns Child
Enrico Divito ...
Franco
Morgan Oreeda ...
Ruth
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Fred Berish ...
Man In Theater
Britain Bhattan ...
Man In Theater
Sheri Brennan ...
Towns Person
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Towns Person
Ian Cameron ...
Theater Performer
Sara Davis ...
Towns Person
Vera Dell ...
Woman In Theater
Rita Divito ...
Ava
Kay Frey ...
Woman In Theater
Liz Gunnell ...
Theater Performer
Ray Hart ...
Wedding Photographer
Jim Hayes ...
Man In Theater
Danell Lynn ...
Theater Hostess
Billie Maas ...
Woman In Theater
Janice Miller ...
Woman In Theater
Inge Palm ...
Towns Person
Robert Quigley ...
Man In Theater
Austin Justice Roberts ...
Towns Person
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Towns Person
Joseph John Roberts ...
Man in Theatre
Adal Robles
Raymond Scott ...
Cynical Man

Directed by

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Michael Jason Allen

Written by

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Michael Jason Allen ... (screenplay)
 
Michael Jason Allen ... (story)

Produced by

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Michael Jason Allen ... executive producer / producer
Enrico Divito ... executive producer
Chuck Harding ... executive producer
Gucci Mercer ... executive producer

Music by

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Michael Jason Allen
Kevin MacLeod

Cinematography by

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Steve Edward

Editing by

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Michael Jason Allen

Casting By

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Michael Jason Allen

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Michael Jason Allen
Gita Farid
Gucci Mercer

Makeup Department

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Gucci Mercer ... key makeup artist
Morgan Oreeda ... key hair stylist

Art Department

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Michael Jason Allen ... props / set dresser

Sound Department

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Michael Jason Allen ... boom operator / sound editor
Cinimin Rose ... boom operator

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Gucci Mercer ... special effects

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Michael Jason Allen ... assistant camera / gaffer / lighting technician
Steve Edward ... lead camera operator
Chuck Harding ... first assistant camera
Greg McAlarney ... second assistant camera
Jamie Medeiros ... grip
Katelyn Pribula ... grip
Mike Rea ... assistant camera / key grip
Alex Smet ... grip

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Michael Jason Allen ... wardrobe supervisor
Gucci Mercer ... key costumer

Music Department

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Michael Jason Allen ... music supervisor / musical director
Ian Cameron ... musician: tenor saxophone

Additional Crew

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Gucci Mercer ... production assistant
Morgan Oreeda ... production assistant
Cinimin Rose ... production assistant

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Plot Summary

Set in 1938-1947, Mattie and Thomas attempt to escape their abusive home from Mattie's older husband and Thomas's uncle, Floyd. He now attempts to bring them back with intentions of murder while employing the help of anyone he can buy. Music score performed by the Scottsdale Philharmonic Symphony.

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Taglines Although she's running for her life now... it still seems worth it. See more »
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  • 91 min
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Trivia The song "Turn & Go" used in the theatre scene is a female sang version of the song by 80's style pop artist Adrian Star from the album "Emulator". See more »
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Quotes Mattie: Is heaven only for the dead?
Mattie: And is hell for the living and dead?
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