Credited cast: | |||
Lara Jean Sullivan | ... | Adie Graham (as Lara Jean Mummert) | |
Colton Wheeler | ... | Fred | |
Bishop Stevens | ... | Sheriff Kirby Chappel | |
Sophia Manyet | ... | Angry Mom | |
Derek Babb | ... | Ben | |
Tiffani Fest | ... | Detective Riley | |
Debbie Davis | ... | Older Woman | |
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Tory L. Beckham | ... | Darnell |
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Sandra Holliger | ... | Katia |
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Dillon Lynch | ... | Young hipster |
Lisette Markham | ... | Detective | |
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Patrick Alred | ... | Lewis |
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Linda k Larson | ... | Lydia |
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Dennis Roach | ... | Single Dad |
Ben's an inexperienced criminal, who's attempt at robbing a small-town restaurant, quickly spirals out of control. Trapped inside with him is his girlfriend; Adie Graham, a clever sociopath who's the manager and masterminded of the theft in order to cover up evidence of her embezzlement. As Ben tries to keep her involvement a secret whilst negotiating with the police, Adie plays a fast and dirty game of deceit and manipulation, in order to come out on top - no matter who gets hurt. Written by Brentt Slabchuck
Was a very well put together indie film, the cast did a wonderful job and as well as the directors and the writers, I would say this is a must see indie film.