Four best friends from boarding school decide to attend a massive blow-out High School graduation party on Block Island. After missing the last ferry they decide to hire a fishing boat to take them on what should be a simple journey. What they get is the trip from hell, with a captain and his first mate that have no intention of taking the kids to Block Island, putting them into a fight to survive and to simply make it back to land... any land.
07-13-2018
1h 22m
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Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Tony Glazer
Production:
Choice Films
Budget:
$4,500,000
Key Crew
Co-Producer:
Matthew Gumley
Compositor:
Matthew Gumley
Screenplay:
Jon Adler
Story:
Jon Adler
Producer:
Jon Adler
Locations and Languages
Country:
US
Filming:
US
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Brett Azar
Brett Azar is a bodybuilder-turned-stuntman and actor. He was the stand-in for Arnold Schwarzenegger's original T-800 and the younger version of Pops seen in the flashback, both portrayed in Terminator Genisys. He later again acted as a stand-in for younger Carl in Terminator: Dark Fate. Azar has guest-starred in acting roles for shows such as The Jim Gaffigan Show and Jessica Jones as well as appeared in movies such as Jersey Shore Massacre, Price for Freedom, Staten Island Summer and Central Intelligence.
Jeff Kober (born December 18, 1953) is an American actor, known for his television roles as Dodger in China Beach, Jacob Hale Jr. in Sons of Anarchy, Joe in the fourth season of The Walking Dead, and Kurt Nypo in Walker: Texas Ranger. He is also known his movie roles such as Roy Gaddis in Out of Bounds (1986), Patrick Channing in The First Power (1990), Marcus in One Tough Bastard (1995), and as Ponoma Joe in A Man Apart (2003). In February 2020, Kober joined the cast of ABC's General Hospital as Cyrus Renault. He exited the role in June 2021, but has made occasional guest appearances from August to December of the same year, winning a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for his performance in the role in 2022.
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Matthew Richard Cardarople (born February 9, 1983) is an American actor and comedian. He has appeared in the ABC television series Selfie, the 2015 film Jurassic World, the 2016 TV series Stranger Things, and as the "Henchperson of Indeterminate Gender" in the TV series Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events. In 2021, he played Keith in the film Free Guy. His supporting roles include appearances in Michael Showalter's 2017 romantic comedy The Big Sick, and Sterlin Harjo and Taika Waititi's TV series Reservation Dogs, set in an Indigenous community in Oklahoma.
Cardarople was born in Exeter, New Hampshire. His parents divorced when he was young. He is a graduate of New York Film Academy, after which he worked as a personal assistant for Luke Wilson.
Cardarople studied acting at The Beverly Hills Playhouse. He studied with Lesly Kahn. His career began with features in the films Blonde Ambition and Drillbit Taylor. He was discovered by Luke and Owen Wilson.
He starred as a recurring guest on ABC’s Selfie. He appeared regularly in Netflix's adaptation of A Series of Unfortunate Events, which premiered in 2017.
He has also appeared in the movies Jurassic World and Dumb and Dumber To. His credits include roles in the indie comedy The 4th, The Big Sick, the Steven Soderbergh-directed film Logan Lucky and other films such as Itsy Bitsy and I am Woman.
On Television, Cardarople has appeared on shows such as NCIS: LA, New Girl, NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service, Angie Tribeca, Scrubs, Ray Donovan, You're The Worst, Comedy Bang! Bang!, Selfie and Chasing Life.
Cardarople played Count Olaf's "Henchperson of Indeterminate Gender” in A Series of Unfortunate Events on Netflix.
John Behlmann was born in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Confess, Fletch (2022), Riverdale (2017) and The 61st Annual Tony Awards (2007).
Eric Tabach (born March 12th, 1997) is an American actor. At the age of three he and his family moved to Moscow, Russia and lived there for the next twelve years. During those twelve years he traveled the world and fell in love with theater. He began performing in a Russian theater that brought in an audience of around five hundred people every weekend. Eric played leading and supporting roles in over seven plays including drama and comedy. In 2012, he did the voice over and motion capture for the lead role in "Rorrim Bo and the Magical Goblet", a 3D feature film.
He moved to the United States in the summer of 2012 and began acting in 2013. In less than a year he was able to act in a worldwide commercial and act in two feature films "The Girl in the Book" and "Love is Strange".
Mark Ryan Anderson is a critically acclaimed actor, singer, writer and space enthusiast. He was born in rural Southern Bethalto, Illinois, just east of St. Louis, where he was raised by his mother and stepfather. For most of his childhood he was very imaginative, dreaming grand visions, drawing on all surfaces, and stretching his thumbs for many hours at his video game consoles. With his parents' direction, he also participated in every sport and extracurricular activity possible, swinging at baseballs and tennis balls, running track, wrestling, banging on his drum kit, and playing saxophone, guitar, piano, and harmonica...when he wasn't singing along to the radio, of course.