Riddled with guilt over the loss of his rock star older brother, 16 year old David Forrester becomes obsessed with death, leading his misguided parents to send him to Driftwood, an "Attitude Adjustment Camp for Troubled Youths" run by the sadistic Captain Doug Kennedy and his brutal young henchman, Yates.
10-20-2006
1h 23m
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Main Cast
Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Tim Sullivan
Writers:
Tim Sullivan, Chris Kobin
Production:
BSX Records, Dark Horse Entertainment
Revenue:
$1,066,555
Key Crew
Producer:
Bud S. Smith
Associate Producer:
Chris Tongue
Producer:
Barry Levine
Producer:
Mike Richardson
Producer:
Chris Kobin
Locations and Languages
Country:
US
Filming:
US
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Ricky Ullman
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Page Joseph Falkinburg, Jr, better known by his ring name "Diamond" Dallas Page (DDP), is an actor and retired American professional wrestler. In the course of his wrestling career, which spanned two decades, Page has wrestled for World Championship Wrestling (WCW), WWE, Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), and All Elite Wrestling (AEW). Page first broke into the wrestling business in 1988, as a manager in the American Wrestling Association, where he worked for nine months before signing with WCW in 1991. There, he continued as a manager until late 1991, when he became a wrestler. Over nearly a decade in WCW, Page became a three-time World Heavyweight Champion, a two-time United States Heavyweight Champion, a four-time World Tag Team Champion, and a Television Champion. After WCW was sold in the summer of 2001, Page signed with WWE, where he won the WWE European Championship and the WWE World Tag Team Championship. He was released from the company in 2002. He worked for various independent promotions, as well as TNA, from 2004 to 2005. Page is now an actor in small-budget films, as well as a fitness guru and motivational speaker.
Lin attended the University of Michigan, where she was an Art History major, although acting in as many University productions as possible, including "Bye Bye Birdie" and "On The Town". After U of M, she attended Columbia University School of the Arts, and acquired a Master of Fine Arts degree in Acting. She stayed in New York upon graduation and worked in numerous off- and off-off- Broadway productions, as well as Lincoln Center and Broadway. She has studied with some of the finest: Uta Hagen, Stella Adler and Lee Strasberg. Lin is a lifetime member of the Actors Studio. She is also the younger sister of producer Robert Shaye.
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Persistence is paying off for Connor Ross. From an early age, it was evident to his family and friends that Connor possessed a unique talent and a way with people, so it came as no surprise when Connor announced that he wanted to "be in movies". It did however, come as a surprise that his pursuit of this goal was so passionate and unrelenting. Thinking they could pacify him locally, his parents sought an agency connection and acting classes in Texas but soon learned that Connor had bigger plans and was strategically devising a way to get to the place where the action is - Hollywood!
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