Four friends search for the answers to a series of deadly text messages killing students at their high school.
10-19-2008
1h 25m
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Main Cast
Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Brian McCulley
Production:
IC Entertainment
Budget:
$500,000
Key Crew
Set Decoration:
Jennifer Summers
Co-Producer:
Scott Takeda
Locations and Languages
Country:
US
Filming:
US
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Hanna Hall
Hanna Rose Hall (born July 9, 1984) is an American actress and assistant director, known for her roles as Young Jenny in Forrest Gump (1994), Cecilia Lisbon in The Virgin Suicides (1999), and Judith Myers in Rob Zombie's Halloween (2007).
Jonathon Trent, born June 5, 1984, in Los Angeles, California, is an American actor, best known for his role as Joey in the Allan Brocka drama, Boy Culture (2006). Trent's first acting role came in 2004 as Flynn in the movie, Delusion (2004). He followed that up with lead roles in the movies Screech, Miracle Dogs, Love Is the Drug, Pray for Morning and Boy Culture, among others. In 2006, Trent landed his first television role as Kyle in the American teen drama,
The O.C. (2003). Not long after, he guest-starred in various television series such as Dirt(2007), Cold Case (2003), and Cane (2007), just to name a few. Trent later appeared in the movies Making Change (2012) and Fashion Victim (2008).
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Reginald Horace "Reggie" Bannister (born September 29, 1945) is an American actor, musician and director, best-known for his role as Reggie, an ex-ice cream man, in director Don Coscarelli's Phantasm series
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Born in Colorado, Scott Takeda got his start in television in 1990 as a TV news reporter in Pocatello, Idaho (KIDK). As his career grew, he then moved on to newsrooms in Ohio (WTOL), Denver (KCNC), and finally Philadelphia (WPHL) where he worked behind the camera as a producer-photojournalist. During his time as a TV journalist, he won regional Emmy awards and two "Photographer of the Year" titles.
In 1995, he joined the staff of "News-for-Kids" and spent three seasons producing segments for the Emmy-award winning syndicated children's show. During that time, he also formed his own production company, producing the documentary film "The Holocaust: Colorado Remembers." With his company, Scott has also won more than thirty national Telly Awards as well as the international Gold WorldMedal from the New York Festivals.
In 2001, he made his national acting debut as Sgt. Tai Lee in the Animal Planet series "Busted."
He now enjoys living multiple creative roles (as an actor in front of the camera and a producer-writer behind the camera) while living in Colorado.
- IMDb Mini Biography